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Islands welcome record breaker Ellen; Argentine icebreaker in Falklands zone: no explanation yet;
Aerial survey for minerals begins; Squid catches still low; Horticultural show.
Uruguay is putting the finishing touches to new fishery legislation to replace the current Law dating from 1969, announced director of the National Directorate of Aquatic Resources (DINARA) Yamandú Flangini during a conference at the Maritime League of Uruguay.
Chile's main air flag carrier presented this week in Santiago its new corporate image, both internationally and domestically, with the trade mark LAN, which will identify and unify all the companies with the Lan prefix, Lan Chile, Lan Peru, Lan Ecuador and Lan Dominicana.
In a related event marking Argentina's Army commander this Wednesday withdrew the portraits of two former General dictators from the walls of the military academy.
In a very emotive ceremony on the 28th anniversary of Argentina's last military coup, president Nestor Kirchner and Buenos Aires Mayor Anibal Ibarra signed this Wednesday in Buenos Aires City an agreement making one of the most notorious symbols of the bloody repression of the seventies, the Naval School of Mechanics, into a Space for the Memory, Promotion and Defence of Human Rights.
Argentina aspires to a fishing country instead of a ”country with fisheries, said Under-Secretary of Fishery and Aquaculture, Gerardo Nieto, who also promised a new fisheries ordinance before 2004 is over.
Thousands of Bolivians from all over the country this Tuesday took to the streets and remained in silence for five minutes paralyzing all activities, as part of the central commemoration of the loss to Chile, 125 years ago, of Bolivia's maritime territory.
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defended his administration's economic policies that have come under strong attack from groups in his own Workers Party, particularly criticizing the working of the financial system.
France and Germany, as tradition indicates, want a European national to replace resigned Horst Koehler as the next Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, German Finance Minister Hans Eichel said in Berlin.
Uruguay's GDP expanded 2,5% in 2003, after contracting 11% in 2002. This is the first time since 1998 that the Uruguayan economy shows positive growth according to the latest release from the Uruguayan Central Bank.