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Stories for 2003

  • Thursday, March 13th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Breaking News.

    Headlines: New oil basin in Brazil; Chilean fisheries exports; FAM scare in Chile; Nothing to celebrate.

  • Thursday, March 13th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Fisheries News.

    Headlines: Shetland scenic plans under mussel threat; Andalusian fleet urged to claim EU funds; California squid fisheries drastically reduced; Spanish fishermen longing to return to Morocco...more.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    President Lula asks for patience.

    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, asked Brazilians for patience and criticised those who are “in a hurry” and the “cry babies”, because “I'm not planning to be muddled or precipitated into the needed changes”. Mr. Lula's remarks follow protests from the radical Landless Movement, a group hoping for mass land ownership reform in the country.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Another major financial scandal in Chile

    Chile is in the midst of another major financial scandal involving government officials, private agents and a possible loss of over a hundred and ten million US dollars.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile plans to double animal production

    With clear signs of farmers' optimism and promises of even more government assistance, the 51st Agriculture and Livestock Show organized by Magallanes Region cattle breeders was officially inaugurated last weekend by the Chilean Agriculture Secretary Jaime Campos.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Breaking News

    Headlines: Record number of jiggers; Air traffic rockets in Ushuaia; Coordinated effort against FAM; Torres del Paine Park flooded; Chilean Navy concerned about Antarctic traffic;

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Pinochet Undergoes Tests for Pacemaker

    Former dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet underwent tests to determine whether doctors should replace the pacemaker he has had for seven years, an aide said. No decision was immediately announced on whether the 87-year-old former ruler will need a new device to control his heart beat.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Next -of- Kin visits resumed.

    After over two years interruption visits to the Falkland Islands by Argentine relatives of servicemen killed during the 1982 South Atlantic War resumed this week.

  • Tuesday, March 11th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Venezuela's oil production returning to normal

    Venezuelan oil production, which fell to 150,000 barrels per day at the height of a two-month opposition-led strike, will reach 2.7 million bpd by the end of March, state oil company chief Ali Rodriguez said yesterday.

  • Tuesday, March 11th 2003 - 21:00 UTC

    Falkland Islands Trust appeal

    An appeal for donations has been made by the United Kingdom Falkland Islands Trust (UKFIT) to help it maintain its activities in the Islands, threatened by falling revenue from shares. In its latest annual report, it thanks the Falkland Islands Development Corporation (FIDC) for its “generous grants” which provide its main funding. “However”, the report says, “income has continued to be affected by the global fall in equity values, jeopardising our future work. Donations to the Trust are therefore warmly welcomed”.