An estimated 7,5 million Argentines are taking advantage of the mid term school holidays to travel to different parts of the country with their families.
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Kelp processing plant in Porvernir; EU has 419 reported cases of mad cow; Aid for stranded Chilean crewmembers.
The Gibraltar GSLP/Liberal Opposition consider that a visit by any Royal Navy vessel to Gibraltar has nothing to do with any foreign country and that the Spanish Government should mind its own business on the issue.
Connie Stevens, formerly, Marketing Manager for the Falkland Islands Development Corporation (FIDC) began her interview with FIBS News Editor, Sue Gyford, on Tuesday by admitting that after just one week in her new job she was still finding her way.
A Swiss judge investigating bank accounts claimed to belong to former Argentine President Carlos Menem said she found nothing to support allegations that he was involved in a bribe scandal to cover up the perpetrators of a 1994 terrorist bombing in Buenos Aires.
It seems they are afraid of us, said this weekend Lan Chile's vicepresident Enrique Cueto in direct reference to Aerolíneas Argentina that supposedly so far has been successful in impeding the Chilean flag carrier from having access to the lucrative Argentine air market.
The perspicacity to obtain fishery permits in Argentine waters has reached unfathomable limits.
Protests from all quarters in Spain re-opened the wounds of the HMS Tireless saga as the nuclear submarine sailed into Gibraltar last Friday.
When she left the Falkland Islands weekly, Penguin News, to run the Falkland Islands Broadcasting Station (FIBS) in 2003, former Managing Editor Lisa Riddell was following in the footsteps of the previous Director, veteran broadcaster, Steve Johnston.
Punta Arenas main daily La Prensa Austral editorialized this weekend about Governor Howard Pearce's recent visit to the city when he highlighted the importance of Magallanes Region for Falkland Islands trade and its contribution to the quality of life of Islanders.