Homeland official returns stolen fossils to Argentina
Houston Chronicle
Houston Chronicle
TOOLS BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A senior U.S. Homeland Security official is in Argentina to discuss money laundering, human trafficking - and dinosaur eggs. Julie L. Myers, assistant secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Monday that...
Homeland Security assistant chief to return fossilized dino eggs in Argentina
Star Tribune
Star Tribune
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A senior U.S. Homeland Security official is in Argentina to discuss money laundering, human trafficking — and dinosaur eggs. Julie L. Myers, assistant secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Monday that...
Smuggled fossils seized in Tucson returned to Argentina
Examiner
Examiner
TUCSON, Ariz. (Map, News) - More than two years after federal authorities seized four tons of rare fossils illegally imported for sale at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, the relics were returned to Argentina on Thursday. U.S. Customs and Immigration...
Human rights activist is released by captors in Argentina
Philadelphia Daily News
Philadelphia Daily News
OSCAR SERRAT The Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A human rights activist whose disappearance prompted an intense government manhunt was released by his captors after being tied up and beaten, he said Thursday. "They hit me. It was a punch...
Telecom Argentina S.A. Announces Consolidated First Quarter Results for Fiscal Year 2008 ("1Q08")*
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
Princess for the poor: Maxima of the Netherlands champions micro-loans in native Argentina
International Herald Tribune
International Herald Tribune
: Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, a former investment banker who married into the House of Orange, has wrapped up a two-day visit to her native Argentina to promote small business loans for eradicating...



