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Clarin, La Nacion Hit Back Over Argentina Government Charges
Wall Street Journal
August 27, 2010
By Taos Turner
Argentina's two leading newspapers on Thursday hit back against government claims that they had conspired with the military dictatorship in 1976 to obtain control of the country's largest newsprint-paper provider, Papel Prensa SA.
On Tuesday, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez accused the companies of human-rights violations, saying they along with the dictatorship pressured Papel Prensa's owners, the Graiver family, to sell the company against their will.
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