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Stories for May 18th 2009

  • Tuesday, May 19th 2009 - 06:43 UTC

    Ence’s assets in Uruguay taken over by Stora Enso and Arauco

    Finland’s Stora Enso, Europe’s leading paper producer and Arauco, one of the largest forest industry enterprises in Latinamerica based in Chile, announced Monday the definitive purchase agreement for the joint (50%/50%) acquisition of Spanish pulp producer Grupo ENCE assets in Uruguay.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 11:29 UTC

    Uruguay’s leading poet and Latinamerican writer dies in Montevideo

    Famed Uruguayan writer Mario Benedetti

    Mario Benedetti, Uruguay’s leading poet and one of Latinamerica’s most read authors died Sunday in Montevideo at the age of 88. He became famous in the Spanish speaking world in 1960 with his landmark novel La Tregua (The truce) which years later served as the script for a much praised film.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 11:05 UTC

    New UK Chief of Joint Operations visits Falklands

    The United Kingdom newly appointed Chief of Joint Operations (UK) Air Marshal Sir Stuart Peach KCB CBE has enjoyed a busy, week long visit to the Falkland Islands.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 11:02 UTC

    IMF head forecasts global economy recovery at end of 2009

    International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Khan

    The turnaround in the global economic slowdown could come in October or November this year, but an economic recovery depends on many factors and isn't likely to start for another year, the head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Khan, warned Friday.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 10:54 UTC

    First visit of a Brazilian president to Saudi Arabia

    Da Silva and King Abdla in the Riad palace

    Brazil and Saudi Arabia signed Sunday an agreement to expand cooperation in oil, mining, infrastructure, science and increase bilateral trade said the Brazilian Foreign Affairs Ministry said. The agreement was signed in presence of King Abdullah and visiting Brazilian President Lula da Silva.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 08:39 UTC

    Sixth death of dengue disease in Argentina

    A sixth person has died of the mosquito transmitted dengue disease in Argentina. The Bolivian born victim died in the northern province of Salta of “dengue-shock syndrome”, which is a consequence of the more lethal form of the disease haemorrhagic dengue, reported the local daily “El Tribuno”.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 08:37 UTC

    Crucial WHO assembly to decide on A/H1N1 flu vaccine production

    The spread of swine flu and possible vaccine production dominate the agenda of the World Health Organization assembly which begins Monday in Geneva until May 22.

  • Monday, May 18th 2009 - 08:30 UTC

    Thousands of Guatemalans demand resignation of President Colom

    Thousands of Guatemalans have marched through the capital to demand the resignation of President Alvaro Colom over the killing of a lawyer. Before his death lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg recorded a video saying that if he was found dead the President and his aides would be responsible.