Urrutia y López fueron los mejores
El miércoles se realizó un nuevo torneo en Estudiantes, muy parejo en cuanto a los resultados.
El torneo de los miércoles en este caso fue muy parejo. En las dos categorías se realizó el desempate automático para conocer al ganador, y en la divisional hasta 13 fueron cinco los golfistas con el mismo score neto. Finalmente el medal play a 9 hoyos quedó en manos de José Urrutia y Julio López.
Hasta 13: 1°) José Urrutia con 31,50; 2°) Néstor Leiva con 31,50; 3°) Alfredo Benítez con 31,50; 4°) Miguel Stagnoli con 31,50; 5°) Marcelo Bahía con 31,50; 6°) Sebastián Risso con 34,50; 7°) Julio González con 35; 8°) Germán Benítez con 35; 9°) Leonardo Patané con 36,50 y 10°) Claudio Benítez con 37.
Ciudadanos obtiene presidencia de República AFAP tras perder dirección de Uruguay XXI
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Ciudadanos molesto por destitución del director ejecutivo de Uruguay XXI
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Pope Francis Wishes To Spend final Hours In Rome Not Argentina, Reveals New Book
The pontiff, Pope Francis during launch of his new book, revealed that he ‘will not go back to Argentina’ and will would instead prefer to be buried in Rome.
Sovereign of the Vatican City State, Pope Francis on Saturday said that he wished to retire in Rome, and wouldn’t prefer to return to his native Argentina where he spent most of his life in villas 21-24, in shantytowns of Buenos Aires. The pontiff, during the launch of his new book, revealed that he ‘will not go back to Argentina’ and will would instead prefer to be buried in Rome. In response to a query by an Argentine journalist and doctor Nelson Castro, Vatican’s Pope said that he wished to breathe last “in Rome, as pope or emeritus.” At the press conference, the 84-year-old pope also stated that he “absolutely did not” fear death, when asked what his thoughts about death were. Jorge Mario Bergoglio