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See a sample reprint in PDF format.Order a reprint of this article nowThe Wall Street JournalLATIN AMERICA NEWSOCTOBER 28, 2010, 11:06 P.M. ETArgentinians Cast Eye on Roles of Ex-President's Men ArticleCommentsmore in World »BY MATT MOFFETT

BUENOS AIRES—As thousands of mourners filed past the coffin of former Argentine President Néstor Kirchner, investors and policy analysts were focusing their attention on a tiny group of people—the inner circle of political operators that Mr. Kirchner counted on to help him run the country and who could play a key role going forward.

This coterie served as the power behind Mr. Kirchner, who was himself widely seen as providing the brains and political muscle behind the presidency of his wife, Cristina. Whether Mrs. Kirchner maintains her husband's kitchen cabinet, or seeks out new blood, will determine whether Argentina continues ...

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