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Added on the 09/11/2013 14:42:06 - Copyright : Celebrity WIre
Are you ready to join the forces of light and drive out demons from wherever they may be hiding? Well then you might be the perfect new student recruit for the School of Exorcism in Buenos Aires. That's right, a 'school' teaching people how to send demons back to hell was opened by Bishop Manuel Acuna of the Independent Lutheran Church in Buenos Aires and anyone can sign up to learn mystical art.
Coria del Río (Seville), May 11 (EFE) .- The town of Coria del Río, the most affected last summer by the outbreak of the El Niño virus spread by mosquitoes, has started on Tuesday its plan to control these insects, which is activated "before the resignation of functions of the Board", has denounced its mayor, Modesto González.FOOTAGE OF FUMIGATION IN CORIA DEL RÍO (SEVILLA).
Ventaquemada (Colombia), Nov 12 (EFE) .- The highway that connects Bogotá and Tunja, in the department of Boyacá, became the market place where potato farmers have had to take their products to in order to not lose the harvest due to the economic crisis and the low prices offered by middlemen. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ)SHOT LIST: POTATO FARMERS IN VENTAQUEMADA, COLOMBIA.
Caracas, Jul 20 (EFE), (Camera: Jackdwin Sáez).- Wearing a black suit and a hat, artist Jesús García has brought to life the Venezuelan physician José Gregorio Hernández, to spread awareness and prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the streets of Caracas.Doctor Hernández, who will be beatified 101 years after his death, is credited with scientific advancements in Venezuela in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the introduction of the microscope to the country. FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF ARTIST JESÚS GARCÍA:"To raise awareness...Since doctor Hernández combined science and religion, we will have faith but we will also support health workers and scientists so they can end with this virus once and for all."