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President Cristina continued her assault on the media...especially the powerful opposition Clarin Grupo...when she banned classified newspaper ads by sex workers...in a country where prostitution is legal.
CFK said it was "a giant step forward in the defense of women"... although many of the ads feature transvestites and male escorts.
Kirchner and ClarÃn have been at odds since 2008.
The newspaper group has especially focused on corruption in her administration.
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07 July 2011
18 June 2011
ARGENTINA: CFK Opposition Media Heirs Agree To New DNA Tests.
BBC
The 2 heirs to the opposition Clarin media group will not appeal...and instead follow a court ruling and submit new DNA samples.
Marcela and Felipe Noble Herrera were adopted by the Clarin Group's owner...fierce opponents of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
The tests could reveal if they were born to detainees killed by the military in the 1970s.
They claim the tests violate their privacy and have backed their adoptive mother who has opposed them for a decade.
The 2 heirs to the opposition Clarin media group will not appeal...and instead follow a court ruling and submit new DNA samples.
Marcela and Felipe Noble Herrera were adopted by the Clarin Group's owner...fierce opponents of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
The tests could reveal if they were born to detainees killed by the military in the 1970s.
They claim the tests violate their privacy and have backed their adoptive mother who has opposed them for a decade.
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