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In Buenos Aires, a city riven by economic and political turmoil, the subway shows up every three minutes. Yeah, that’s different from Boston.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 16, 2022

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BUENOS AIRES — Adriana Logioia sprinted to catch the subway here on a recent weekday morning, but the doors snapped shut just as she got to the train.“I’ll wait for the next one,” Logioia, 62, calmly said.She’d barely had time to sit down when the next train arrived — right on time, just three minutes later.This is the capital city of Argentina, where 80 percent inflation and fierce political division haven’t gotten in the way of a... + full article



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