Jonatan Alvarado and Ariel Abramovich will "explore a rare musical manuscript compiled in Guatemala in the late sixteenth century," said the website.
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The details: A candidate must win more than 50 percent of the vote in the first round to avoid a runoff. In a second round, an absolute majority wins. The victor holds office for one four-year term ...
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The changes underway are the result of largely positive trends, although governments can do more to handle the transition.
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Care for the elderly is falling disproportionately to women, affecting careers and family planning.
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An expert dissects the bilateral relationship ahead of the July 1 trade agreement review.
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