Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is re-telling what the Times newspaper calls the riveting inside story of how she took Britain to war to reclaim the Falklands.
Coinciding with her articles, the Times praises Margaret Thatcher's handling of the Falklands crisis, declaring that re-examination of the conflict shows that Baroness Thatcher earned her international reputation through true leadership. She was not lucky. She deserved it.
Amnesty International requested the International Monetary Fund, IMF, delegation currently working in Buenos Aires to ensure that its procedures are coherent with human rights rules.
In a attempt to force the pace of the current Argentina-IMF negotiations, president Eduardo Duhalde announced he has requested meeting IMF Director General, Horst Koheler and the World Bank president, James Wolfensohn.
Geoffrey Hoon, the British Secretary of State for Defence, on a brief one-day visit to the Falkland Islands, has stressed the importance of ?wider cooperation' between the Islands and Argentina.
The Falkland Islands have been praised for their help to veterans of the 1982 Conflict by the South Atlantic Medal Association (SAMA).
A new book about paratroop Colonel H. Jones VC, rejects a claim that he may have been killed by his own men at Goose Green in the 1982 Falklands War because they were worried he was leading them into a suicide attack.
Chile's Finance Minister Mr. Nicolás Eyzaguirre anticipated that the country's economy will pick up strongly in the second half of 2002, contrary to what happened in the last quarter of 2001, the worst in several years.