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Thursday, December 20, 2001 12:00 PM PST
ARGENTINA
Document List (17 articles)
Who next after Cavallo?
Argentina gripped by crisis
Argentina's woes explained
Profile: Failed miracle worker
Seven dead in Argentina riots
Argentina Crisis Explodes
Riotskill 16, hurt 150 in Argentina
Rioting, looting rack Argentina
16 Dead in Argentina Unrest
Argentina Crisis Deepens
Argentina Declares Emergency
Updated: Crisis threatens to topple Argentine government
In pictures: Argentina anger boils over
Toll in Argentine riot rises to 16A police officer arrests a demonstrator at Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires on Thursday. President Fernando De la Rua declared a state of siege Wednesday, seizing special powers to deal with widespread rioting and looting sparked by a deepening economic crisis. At least six people were killed and 100 injured in a day of violence. Photo: Walter Astrada/AP
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SI's Wahl: Perfect possibilities
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Toll in Argentine riot rises to 16A police officer arrests a demonstrator at Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires on Thursday. President Fernando De la Rua declared a state of siege Wednesday, seizing special powers to deal with widespread rioting and looting sparked by a deepening economic crisis. At least six people were killed and 100 injured in a day of violence. Photo: Walter Astrada/AP
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