Saturday, February 12, 2011

How Can U Tell If Oil Is Refined

entrerriana Patagonia to the share price of a gym in Buenos Aires

rarely-in fact, I never-roll in this content area of \u200b\u200bjournalism I run daily. But last time I come to believe that it is time to change some things.

Above all, to avoid some surprises to the one above many times by chance. The last case occurred during the first week of February.

What happened? I conducted and published research on the indiscriminate sale of land in strategic areas of Patagonia . That is, those extensions territory that are defined as areas of border issues ... obvious.

What does my research? That at various points in Santa Cruz, Chubut, Neuquén River Black and acres offered at prices that start from the 96 pesos unit. In dollar terms, about 24 hectare.

spaces offered, most are public lands, so marketing responsibility lies with the municipal and provincial governments.

also told the case of British businessman Joe Lewis , in addition to controlling all access to Lake Escondido (totally illegal, While supported by some officials Río Negro), built in Sierra Grande and landlocked Argentino an airstrip above the Bariloche airport.

The track, although it has the unusual endorsement of the Ministry of Defence, was denounced by ARI and South games for alleged clandestine flights to Falkland .

The original note on this link: in key areas of Patagonia, the land is sold at prices lower than the fee for a gym

So far, everything finalized by this server. The interesting thing came a week later.

A daily competition not only copied and pasted the article . But also did misplacing the source-as usual-but the wave of critical comments in a correction term derived half.

But this is often so filthy that common journalistic practice in Argentina, led to somewhat more opaque: the newspaper used my research as a trigger and argument to criticize the national government . More specifically, the late former President Nestor Kirchner.

Thus from one day to another who writes here ended up being an angry critic of the Kirchner administration ... without knowing it.

Anyway, worth a mention and clarification. The first article took as its own the newspaper in question can watch it here: In Patagonia, a hectare costs less than the quota of a gym.

And this is the note, malicious and based on my research, shooting with normal ammunition to the government: Patagonia, cap: purchases of Kirchner and Lazaro Baez

A careful, guys . Crime is inside, not outside .

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