Tuesday
Tuesday 23rd August 2016. Improv8 and protein deficiency.
August 23, 2016
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It is that time of the year again to go along to the Theatre of Ancon for Improv8. In the studio I have Andres Clemente and Jose Mezquita from the production, so how do you rehearse for a program that has no script?
In the last hour Yoly de Sedas is back, this time with ways to keep healthy, looking at protein deficiency, the symptoms and the remedies. What are the best foods to maintain a healthy protein level?
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After a hearing by the accusatory penal system, the former governor of the province of Cocle, Richard Fifer, was granted freedom yesterday afternoon, but he must report every Friday, as ordered by the judge of Guarantees Algeria Herrera.
Former Deputy Minister of Social Development Zulema Sucre appeared before prosecutors yesterday for additional questioning in the corruption case involving allegations that she abused state resources.
After a tense discussion between indigenous groups and President Juan Carlos Varela, an agreement was reached yesterday afternoon.
A proposed bill has called for the creation of a department within the Office of the Ombudsman to prevent torture.
Candy Pamela, the first transexual to change her name in her ID card, and doctor in pediatrics, Regina Requena, protested yesterday outside the National Assembly, for Law 61 of Sexual Education not be forgotten.
The Ministry of Housing issued a resolution on March 29 which changed the zoning of 42 parcels of land in Obarrio.
The Gaming Control Board (JCJ) closed two Type C casinos located in San Miguelito and La Chorrera, for not complying with regulations governing this activity.
The U.S. space agency Nasa has announced that the International Space Station, the largest object ever put into space, can be seen for a few minutes each evening from Panama City for the next week.
The XIII International Book Fair of Panama in 2017 will have Colombia as its guest of honor, announced the organizer, Orit Btesh, during the closing ceremony of the 12th edition of the event, which counted at least 102,000 visitors over the past 6 days.
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