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  • She wrote him letters, paraphrased by French, about worshiping at the shrine of the master's penis, about "Vido" as a horrible black man with hideous powers over her.

    The Lessons of the Master Buruma, Ian 2008

  • Planning Minister Julio De Vido said that financial companies, mobile operators and resource extraction firms, among other sectors, will no longer receive water, gas and electricity subsidies for annual savings of 600 million pesos $142 million.

    World Watch 2011

  • "No one should receive a subsidy they don't need because at the end of the day everyone else pays," Mr. De Vido said.

    Argentina To Overhaul Subsidy Regime Ken Parks 2011

  • The federal government will also start talks this week to hand over the Buenos Aires subway system, which requires about 700 million pesos a year in subsidies, to the city government, Mr. De Vido said.

    Argentina To Overhaul Subsidy Regime Ken Parks 2011

  • The federal government will also start talks this week to hand over the Buenos Aires subway system, which requires about 700 million pesos a year in subsidies, to the city government, Mr. De Vido said.

    World Watch 2011

  • The find in the Loma La Lata field, in the southern province of Neuquen, will increase Argentina's oil reserves by 8%, Planning Minister Julio De Vido said at the same conference.

    Argentina's YPF Finds 150 Million Barrels of Shale Oil Shane Romig 2011

  • But other Buenos Aires residents will be required to fill out forms justifying that they actually have an economic need for the subsidies, said Mr. De Vido, who is a candidate to succeed Mr. Boudou as economy minister when the latter moves on to serve as Mrs. Kirchner's vice president in December.

    Tests Mount for Argentine Economy Matt Moffett 2011

  • "No one should receive a subsidy they don't need because at the end of the day everyone else pays," Mr. De Vido said.

    World Watch 2011

  • The subsidy reductions will be initially limited to industrial users and residential users located in wealthy neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, said planning minister Julio de Vido and economy minister Amado Boudou, two cabinet officials who are favored by the business community.

    Tests Mount for Argentine Economy Matt Moffett 2011

  • Planning Minister Julio De Vido said in a televised press conference Wednesday that public utility rates that consumers pay will remain unchanged.

    Argentina To Overhaul Subsidy Regime Ken Parks 2011

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