This Monday all eyes will be set on the resumption of operations in Wall Street after the longest stoppage in history, following the terrorist attack and carnage in New York that left the world's financial heart in a state of shock and without communications on Tuesday 11th.
Condolence and solidarity with the American people and condemnation of terrorist acts targeting civilians, was the unanimous basic line of Latinamerican countries messages following the carnage in New York, Washington and Pittsburgh.
Representatives from the Organization of American States, OAS, meeting in Lima, approved by acclamation, and urgently, the Inter-American Democratic Chart on request from US State Secretary Colin Powell who was forced to leave Peru because of the tragic wave of terrorist attacks in United States.
The success of an exhibition commemorating the Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton , at his old school, Dulwich College in London, has resulted in a valuable donation of £10,300 (15,000 dollars) to the Shackleton Scholarship Fund in memory of Shackleton and his son, Lord Shackleton.
An Islander, Charlene Rowland, has been appointed the Falkland Islands first Organic Inspector in its bid to become the world's first officially certified organic country.