Three out of four Santiago residents reject the proposal of giving Bolivia an outlet to the sea, according to a public opinion poll published this Sunday in Chile's most influential daily El Mercurio. Only 14% favour the proposal.
The president of Mercosur' Council of Permanent Representatives, Eduardo Duhalde criticized the United State for insisting with very selfish criteria in the building process of the Free Trade Association of the Americas that is scheduled to be launched in 2005 encompassing all American countries with the exception of Cuba.
Argentines living abroad sent back home in 2003 the equivalent of 225 million US dollars a 22% increase over 2002, according to the Interamerican Development Bank Investments Multilateral Fund which keeps track of funds transferred by Latinamericans overseas.
After several decades of low poverty Argentina has become highly latinamericanized and even with prospects of recovery the country still faces social emergency conditions according to a report from a private organization, Fundacion Capital.
In spite of surging house prices and ballooning consumer debt the Bank of England Monetary policy Committee decided last week to keep interest rates unchanged at 4%.
Argentina has agreed to bar harmful development along its 2,000-mile coastal zone, giving a new lease of life to its elephant seals and sea lions.
The Falkland Islands Government could lose as much as £10 millions ($US 18 millions) as a result of having to close the Illex Squid fishing season two months earlier than planned.
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Memorial nears completion; Geo Pacific finishes seismic survey for Desire Petroleum; Illex closes April 14; Tourism round up; Coroner opens inquest; Governor's good news.
Australia will be protecting her interests in the Southern Ocean with a permanent armed patrol capability beginning next July, announced Australian officials this Monday in a statement emphasizing the government's strong stand against illegal fishing. In 2003 only Australia managed a record 138 apprehensions along her vast 37,000 kilometers coastline.
With 67 favourable votes, 18 against and 18 abstentions the Chilean Lower House condemned the Cuban regime of President Fidel Castro for its human rights policy.