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Stories for November 2004

  • Wednesday, November 17th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    China will finance Argentine infrastructure

    China announced Tuesday in Buenos Aires that it intends to invest 19,7 billion US dollars in Argentina over the next decade with the money going mainly into infrastructure projects and home building.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    South America's defence expenditure lowest in the world.

    Latinamerica is the world's region that less spends on defence as percentage of GDP, according to a report on the Military Balance of South America to be released this week in Buenos Aires and Quito, Ecuador.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Lan Chile advances check in time.

    Because of the strict security measures for this week's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit to be held in Santiago, Lan Chile warns passengers that check in time both for domestic and international flights has been advanced to avoid potential difficulties or delays reaching the airport.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Santiago, the world's hub for two days.

    After a full year of preparations during which Chile hosted over 5,000 delegates from 21 different countries and six meetings at ministerial level, the culminating stage of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum began this week.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Alleged toothfish poachers in court.

    Three crew members of a Uruguayan fishing boat, caught with more than US 1.5 million worth of Patagonian toothfish allegedly poached from Australian waters, have gone on trial in Perth.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Prospects for Falklands mussel industry examined.

    As reported in last week's Penguin News, Edinburgh-based natural resource economists, Nautilus Consultants were commissioned by the Falkland Islands Corporation (FIDC) to study the viability of establishing a Falkland Islands mussel export industry.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Israeli president postpones visit to Argentina

    Israeli President Moshe Katzav has postponed a planned trip to Argentina in late November reported a spokesman for the president's office.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Shocking poverty among young Argentines

    Six of every ten Argentine young adults live in poverty, nearly double the percentage in 1999, reported this week Buenos Aires daily “La Nacion”.

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Mexican author wins Spanish Language top prize

    Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes won the Royal Spanish Language Academy prize for literature for his autobiographical work “En esto creo” (to be launched in English next February as “This I Believe”).

  • Tuesday, November 16th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    A lady, Chile's next president?

    Two women former Cabinet ministers of Chile's ruling coalition are in a position to defeat the most probable conservative candidate, if the presidential election were held now reveals the latest public opinion poll.