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Stories for April 2005

  • Saturday, April 9th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Controversial regional elections in Bolivia

    Bolivia took another step towards a federal system government by calling the first election for governors of the Andean nation's nine provinces, which are scheduled for August 12.

  • Saturday, April 9th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Political uncertainty looms over Mexico

    The attempt to rule out from next year' Mexican presidential race front-runner Mexico City Mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has created one of the most serious political storms in recent years.

  • Saturday, April 9th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Castro doesn't “give a damn” about civil liberties

    Cuban President Fidel Castro says he does not “give a damn” about the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and whether it criticizes or not civil liberties in the island he has ruled since 1959.

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    IMF warnings on oil prices and US dollar weakness

    Global economic growth could be affected if oil prices continue to surge, if United States trade deficit worsens and if US interest rates increase abruptly warned Thursday International Monetary Fund, IMF, Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato in a speech at the George Washington University.

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Uruguay discussing three year program with IMF

    Uruguay will be concluding a three year agreement with the IMF April 14/17, in Washington announced this week Uruguayan Economy Minister Danilo Astori.

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Penguin News Update.

    Headlines:
    Best practice' approach to drilling, minerals company assures Falklands; Disappointing illex season to close two months early; Mass at St Mary's on Pope's funeral day; Racecourse housing deferred.

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Pemex on the “verge of bankruptcy”

    Mexico's state-run oil monopoly, Pemex, is “on the verge of bankruptcy” with liabilities totalling 88.5 billion US dollars and pending annual investment requirements of 10 billion, the corporation's top executive said Thursday.

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    When John Paul II visited Punta Arenas

    Magallanes Region and Punta Arenas particularly have been very moved by the death of Pope John Paul II, the leader of Catholicism who in 1978 prevented a war in south Chile, later in 1987 visited the region and looking even further south, called for conservation in Antarctica, recollects La Prensa Austral in an editorial this week.

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Germany optimistic about Kirchner-Schröder meeting

    German Ambassador Rolf Schumacher says relations between both countries are “very good.”

  • Friday, April 8th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    MG Rover calls in receivers

    Cash-strapped car manufacturer MG Rover Group is going into financial administration after a proposed takeover deal with a Chinese firm fell through, the British government said last night