For most Argentines tango, and by extension its annual festival runs deeper than just song and dance.
Lower growth can probably be sold to Argentines provided that other countries are doing worse.
Argentines overseas are also using more traditional means to help out families at home.
He can take heart from Argentines' rejection of the old guard, personified by Mr Menem.
Many Argentines hoped that Domingo Cavallo, appointed as economy minister in March, would perform miracles.
ECONOMIST: Argentine, and other, woes are dragging the region down
Start with energy, for which Argentines still pay a third less than their neighbours.
An estimated 650 Argentines, 255 British servicemen and three islanders died in the conflict.
"I never, never expected the Argentines to invade the Falklands head-on, " she told the committee.
Tens of thousands of Argentines disappeared and were killed during the period, including several Jesuit priests.
In North Beach around Normandy Drive, many of Miami's Colombians, Uruguayans and Argentines congregate.
Meanwhile, officials say that investment will come from Argentines' repatriating capital to supply buoyant domestic demand.
Argentines use the dollar as their unit of account for all but the most immediate purposes.
Gumy has worked with Argentines Guillermo Canas and Guillermo Coria, as well as Brazilian Kuerten.
Even ordinary Argentines got the jitters, pulling 5% of their deposits out of banks.
The collapse of Argentina's financial system led many Argentines to withdraw their deposits from Uruguay's banks.
ECONOMIST: Argentina's woes topple a neighbour's finance minister
Long the best-educated people in South America, Argentines now trail Chileans and Brazilians in international tests.
Not all Argentines see a need for protection, even if it had no costs.
Perhaps 10, 000 Argentines died this way in the seven years the junta was in power.
As do Argentines, Mexicans and Spanish. and the Slavic speaking Czechs, Slovaks and Serbians.
Argentina's financial collapse of 2001-02 prompted Argentines to withdraw dollars they had parked across the River Plate.
In fact, a rising proportion of Argentines work in the informal sector, and have no pension arrangements.
In 2001-02 the economy shrank by 15%, unemployment climbed to 21% and poverty engulfed 56% of Argentines.
Many Argentines still see him as a mere puppet in Mr Duhalde's internecine battle against the former president.
Neither Argentines nor investors have any confidence in Fernando de la Rua, the country's weak and vacillating president.
ECONOMIST: Argentine, and other, woes are dragging the region down
Argentines rejoiced at the appointment, evoking the new pope's missionary actions in the working-class districts of Buenos Aires.
The Argentines gorge on huge plates of pasta and steaks that would make a gaucho weep with pride.
Argentines will surely rally to the cause, and the bill is expected to pass Congress by a landslide.
Argentines' access to their savings - being rapidly eaten up by inflation - is a highly sensitive issue.
Argentines should note that Brazil's centre-left government has espoused fiscal prudence and free trade and welcomed foreign investment.
Nalbandian could make it three Argentines in the semi-finals, after Guillermo Coria's win over Carlos Moya on Tuesday.
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