Stories for June 24th 2003
Toledo: Time has come for changes in government.
Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo said in a speech on Monday that the time has come for changes in his administration and that he will be appointing more people with diverse political views.
Pinochet accosted on the street.
A woman claiming to be the sister of a man killed under Chile's 1973-1990 military regime accosted former dictator Augusto Pinochet on a city street Monday, shouting insults and attempting to strike him, the local press reported.
IMF chief starts meetings with troubled Argentina
The head of the International Monetary Fund began talks with Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner on Monday, as the country's new government made a fresh start at pulling the economy out of its debt crisis.
IMF chief starts meetings with troubled Argentina
The head of the International Monetary Fund began talks with Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner on Monday, as the country's new government made a fresh start at pulling the economy out of its debt crisis.
San Matías gulf squid fishery opens 1 July.
The government of Río Negro province says the Argentine shortfin squid (Illex argentinus) season will open 1 July through 30 September.


