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Stories for June 2006

  • Friday, June 23rd 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Bolivia begins taking over oil companies' assets

    Petrobras Bolivian affiliate will cease to distribute fuel and refined products in Bolivia as of next July 1 in accordance with the May nationalisation decree from President Evo Morales government.

  • Friday, June 23rd 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Cuba joins world rush for alternative fuels

    Cuba plans to triple sugar production to 3 million tons and join the world rush for alternative fuels, the official AIN news agency reported this week in Havana.
    “The Sugar Ministry is working to expand production by planting an additional 30% area thus increasing the annual harvest to three million tons”, added AIN.

  • Friday, June 23rd 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile, Brazil and Peru, the alternative to Venezuela's populism

    Chile together with Brazil and Peru are the alternative to the state-managed economic model and limited democratic values that Venezuela is trying to impose in the region, said Peruvian elected president Alan Garcia following his meeting with Chilean president Michelle Bachelet.

  • Friday, June 23rd 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Mexico: neck to neck race with electorate split in three

    With just over a week to Mexico's presidential election on July 2, populist candidate Andres Lopez Obrador is emerging with an edge over Felipe Calderon from the ruling National Action Party, PAN, according to the latest public opinion surveys.

  • Friday, June 23rd 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Brazil: “new deal” for Mercosur junior members

    Brazil proposed in Montevideo a “new deal” for Mercosur and requested a “credit of confidence” from Uruguay, which has bitterly complained about the group's functioning and is moving closer to United States.

  • Thursday, June 22nd 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Kirchner okays up to 20% stake in Aerolineas

    The Argentine state will re-buy up to 20 percent of the airline it privatized in 1990, according to an agreement signed in Madrid yesterday.

  • Wednesday, June 21st 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Central American coast buffeted by storm surge

    Nearly 2,000 people in towns along Central America's Pacific coast have been evacuated due to the heavy storm surge affecting the region, civil protection authorities said Tuesday.

  • Wednesday, June 21st 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Aquaculture specialist urges ?foundations first' approach

    AFTER three months in the Falklands, aquaculture adviser Dr Brendan Gara is confident that international opportunities in fish farming are open to the Islands,
    however he is advocating a slow build up into the industry.

  • Wednesday, June 21st 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Brazil unveils new bio-diesel fuel

    Brazil has developed a new diesel fuel mixed with vegetable oils that will sharply reduce its need for imported diesel, the state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA said yesterday

  • Wednesday, June 21st 2006 - 21:00 UTC

    Embattled Varig desperately clings to last chance

    Brazil's embattled airline Varig announced a restructuring of domestic and international routes in a last ditch effort to explain the massive cancelling of flights that caused chaos in Brazilian air terminals.