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    Riot police cordon off protesters partially blocking one of Buenos Aires' main access routes over the Riachuelo River in Argentina, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014.  CTA, a union umbrella group that opposes the government, started a 36-hour strike to demand more jobs, better salaries and tax cuts on salaries.  (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
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    Labor protest disrupts Argentine capital

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    FILE - This Dec. 9, 2009 file photo shows a sign for Bank of New York Mellon in New York. Bank of New York Mellon, which has played a central role in the legal dispute that pushed Argentina into default last month, is no longer authorized to operate in the South American country, Argentina's government said Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2014. BNY Mellon has no retail operations in Argentina, so the government's announcement appeared to be part of a plan to remove it as a trustee and work around a U.S. court ruling that triggered a default on July 30. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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    Argentina says US-based BNY Mellon not welcome

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    Estela de Carlotto, right, president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Argentina's leading human rights group, waves next to Taty Almeida one of the group's grandmothers, as she arrives to announce that tests have identified the granddaughter of one of the group's late founders Alicia Zubasnabar de la Cuadra, In Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, Aug. 22, 2014. Zubasnabar de la Cuadra the Grandmothers' first president, died in 2008, her daughter gave birth while a prisoner of the 1976-83 military dictatorship and hasn't been seen since. (AP Poto/Eduardo Di Baia)
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    Argentina Grandmothers ID 115th ‘dirty war’ child

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    Carmine Boccuzzi, center, a lawyer representing Argentina, leaves Federal court after a hearing, in New York,  Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014. Argentina will make its next round of scheduled debt payments, the economy minister said as he defends a new plan to pay creditors locally and avoid the jurisdiction of a U.S. court that forced the country into default last month. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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    NY judge scolds Argentina, but no contempt order

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    A woman walks with her dog past a mural that reads in Spanish
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    Argentina defends plan to pay creditors outside US

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    Firefighters inspect the car of Emanuel Bergoglio, nephew to Pope Francis, which crashed with a truck in James Craik, Argentina, early Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. Emanuel Bergoglio was seriously wounded as two young great-nephews of Pope Francis as well as their mother, the wife of the pope's nephew, were killed in the crash, according to the Vatican and a local police official. (AP Photo/Marco Salva)
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    A worker binds magazine pages inside the R.R. Donnelley & Sons printing plant, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014. The global printing company based in the U.S. shuttered its plant Monday amid tough economic times in the South American country. About 200 workers decided to keep working, despite not being paid, until union leaders, in talks with the Labor Ministry, find a solution to reverse the plant layoffs.  (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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    Argentina seeks charges in US firm’s plant closing

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    US fund says no deal to end Argentina default
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    US fund says no deal to end Argentina default

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    Pilots strike in Argentina, stranding thousands
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    Pilots strike in Argentina, stranding thousands

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    A worker stands next to burning tires outside the entrance of RR Donnelley printing plant in the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday, Aug. 11, 2014. RR Donnelley, a Fortune 500 company from Chicago, closed its plant in Argentina without warning catching its 400 workers by surprise when they showed up for work Monday morning. The company posted a letter outside it's entrance announcing its closing due to
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    US printing company shuts down Argentina operation

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