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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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    Estela de Carlotto, president of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, right, and her grandson Ignacio Hurban hold a news conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, Aug. 8, 2014. A provincial music teacher in Argentina, Hurban, is making his first public appearance since he was dramatically identified as the long-sought grandson of the country's leading human rights activist, Estela de Carlotto. The activist spent 36 years searching for the child taken from her daughter, who was executed by the military during the country's military dictatorship. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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    Estela de Carlotto, president of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo smiles during a news conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Carlotto, one of the most prominent human rights activists in Argentina, has located the grandson born to her daughter Laura in captivity during the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976-1983. Laura was kidnapped and killed by the military in August 1978. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
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