We have started to collect the most important news related to Argentina in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Argentina coach Jose Pekerman says his side deserved their extra-time World Cup triumph over Mexico.
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Coach Jose Pekerman admits Argentina had to battle to beat Ivory Coast 2-1 win in their World Cup opener.
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Scientists take DNA from the body of former Argentine leader Juan Domingo Peron to settle a paternity claim.
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Initial DNA tests show late Argentine leader Peron did not father a woman who claims to be his daughter, lawyers say.
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Argentine president and her husband face tough poll test
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Thousands march in the southern Argentine city of Rio Gallegos, as opposition to the president grows.
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A dog touches Argentine hearts by saving an abandoned baby, putting him alongside her own puppies.
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Buenos Aires sees big rival protests on the eve of a crucial vote over tax increases on Argentine agricultural exports.
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Maxi Rodriguez warns that Argentina's job was not yet done, despite their six-goal mauling of Serbia and Montenegro.
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England will face a World Cup final rematch with South Africa after the Springboks end Argentina's glorious run in the semis.
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Wales hang on for a morale-boosting win over Argentina to get their World Cup preparations back on track.
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Argentina reach the semi-finals of the World Cup for the first time with a battling victory over Scotland.
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Argentina power to a convincing victory over France to claim third place in the Rugby World Cup.
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Argentina rock Rugby World Cup hosts France with a sensational 17-12 victory in the opening match.
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France coach Bernard Laporte insists Les Bleus can bounce back from their shock World Cup loss to Argentina.
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Wales' two Tests in Argentina next month are in doubt because of proposed strike action by the Pumas squad.
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Argentina include six English-based players in their starting XV to face England on Saturday.
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Sean Lineen and Andy Robinson are to assist Frank Hadden on Scotland's summer tour of Argentina.
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France legend Philippe Sella believes the hosts can win the Rugby World Cup on home soil - if they beat Argentina.
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