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Argentina Presidential Elections | Oct. 28, 2007
Argentina's New President Has a Legacy to Overcome: Her Husband's
BUENOS AIRES -- The sun is shining later in Argentina than ever before.
At a Glance
Argentina Elections
South American country holds presidential elections on Sunday, Oct. 28.
Overview
KEY POST COVERAGE
Argentina's First Lady Wins Presidency by Wide Margin
(Oct. 29, 2007)
Argentine First Lady Holds Wide Lead on Eve of Presidential Vote
(Oct. 28, 2007)
In Argentine Race, A Diplomatic Touch
(Oct. 7, 2007)
Latest Headlines
A Bagman's Tale
(December 26, 2007, Page A20)
Argentine Leader Slams U.S. Allegations: New President Calls Scandal 'Garbage' Intended to Hurt Her
(Post, December 14, 2007, Page A30)
U.S. Says Venezuela Tried to Give $800,000 to Argentine: 4 Accused in Miami Of Trying to Hide Illegal Contribution
(Post, December 13, 2007, Page A24)
New President, Old Cycle
(October 30, 2007, Page A14)
Argentina's First Lady Wins Presidency by Wide Margin: Fernandez de Kirchner Vows to 'Deepen' Policies
(Post, October 29, 2007, Page A09)
In Argentine Race, A Diplomatic Touch: Cristina Kirchner Campaigns Overseas In Bid to Succeed Husband as President
(Post, October 7, 2007, Page A24)
Argentina's Presidential Front-Runner Goes Global
(Post, October 6, 2007; 4:38 PM)
Argentine Economy Minister Resigns
(AP, July 16, 2007; 10:13 PM)
Argentine First Lady Seeks Presidency
(AP, July 1, 2007; 11:23 PM)
Argentine Teachers Walk Off Job
(AP, April 9, 2007; 10:56 PM)
Argentina Economy Recovers From Meltdown
(AP, February 10, 2007; 2:09 PM)
Argentina's First Couple Mum on Campaign
(AP, February 5, 2007; 6:35 PM)
Argentine Ex-President Out of Hospital
(AP, September 28, 2006; 2:55 PM)
Ex-Argentine Leader in Stable Condition
(AP, September 27, 2006; 8:23 PM)
Argentine Power Duo Takes a Defiant Tone: President Kirchner and His Senator Wife Speak Their Minds at Home and Abroad
(Post, September 27, 2006, Page A20)
Argentines Protest Against Violent Crime
(AP, August 31, 2006; 11:02 PM)
Castro Visit Changes Tenor of Trade Summit
(AP, July 21, 2006; 7:31 AM)
Argentine President Hosts Campaign Rally
(AP, May 25, 2006; 6:54 PM)
Leaders Back Bolivia Gas Nationalization
(AP, May 4, 2006; 6:33 PM)
Turning the Taps Back to the States: Privatization of Utilities Falls Out of Favor in Latin America
(Post, March 27, 2006, Page A10)
A Latin American Pipeline Dream: Regional Leaders Put Weight Behind Gas Plan
(Post, February 12, 2006, Page A24)
Fracaso in Argentina
(By Eugene Robinson, November 8, 2005, Page A19)
Skepticism Prevails at Trade Talks: Venezuelan Fails to Unite Latin Leaders
(Post, November 6, 2005, Page A14)
CORRECTIONS
(Post, October 26, 2005, Page A02)
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