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Comenzaron los trabajos de cordón cuneta en los barrios San Gerónimo y Sargento Cabral
El Gobierno provincial abrió nuevos frentes de obras para proveer de cordón cuneta a calles de la ciudad de Corrientes. Actualmente trabaja en los barrios San Gerónimo, Sargento Cabral, Pueblito Buenos Aires y Bancario, habiendo concluido recientemente más de 30 cuadras en los barrios Juan XXIII, Anahí y Galván.
Equipos de Vialidad Urbana del Ministerio de Obras y Servicios Públicos, trabajan en la calle Marechal del barrio San Gerónimo y continuarán con los mismos en las calles Gabriel Mistral, Gregorio de Laferrere, Juan Ramón Giménez, Laplace, Olivos, Rawson y Caracas, todas entre Quinquela Martín y Ontiveros. El propósito es aportar una interconexión segura, limpia y rápida, cerrando el entramado vial de calles pavimentadas del sector.
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POLITICO
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The Case for More Billionaires in Space
There may be all sorts of legitimate grounds for criticizing billionaires, but attaining suborbital flight under their own power doesn’t seem one of them.
Jeff Bezos speaks about his flight on Blue Origin’s New Shepard into space during a press conference on July 20, 2021 in Van Horn, Texas. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Opinion by RICH LOWRY
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and a contributing editor with Politico Magazine.
Rarely has stunning human achievement been greeted with as much churlishness as when Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos managed to fly or launch themselves into space.
POLITICO
Opinion |
The Case for More Billionaires in Space
There may be all sorts of legitimate grounds for criticizing billionaires, but attaining suborbital flight under their own power doesn’t seem one of them.
Jeff Bezos speaks about his flight on Blue Origin’s New Shepard into space during a press conference on July 20, 2021 in Van Horn, Texas. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Opinion by RICH LOWRY
Link Copied
and a contributing editor with Politico Magazine.
Rarely has stunning human achievement been greeted with as much churlishness as when Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos managed to fly or launch themselves into space.