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Stories for 2005

  • Sunday, March 27th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Giant Antarctic iceberg afloat again.

    European satellite Envisat radar imagery confirms that the B-15A iceberg ? the world's largest floating object ? is adrift once more in Antarctic waters after two months aground on a shallow seamount.

  • Sunday, March 27th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Duhalde underlines Mercosur 14 years of achievements

    Eduardo Duhalde president of the Mercosur Permanent Representatives Committee praised this Monday in the achievements of Mercosur on its 14th anniversary.

  • Saturday, March 26th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    News in Brief

    Headlines: “Gauchos” contest in Uruguay; Duhalde in Morocco for Mercosur-Arab League talks; IMF board congratulates Lula; Chagas' disease alert for visitors to Brazil; Canadian Speaker visit Buenos Aires; Chile-Peru dispute; Frozen billions; Petrobras to raise its investment in 25 %; Colombian Police Find Submarine for Drugs.

  • Saturday, March 26th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Alone on the ocean, yachtsmen plan to signal to their nearest neighbours, in space.

    A stirring tale of adventure on the high seas takes on a new dimension as yachtsmen try to make contact with the International Space Station.

  • Friday, March 25th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Falklands will attend oil convention in Canada.

    The Falkland Islands will be represented at this year's American Association of Petroleum Geologists annual convention next June with a special technical presentation on “Exploring Deep Water Fans in Falklands' basins”.

  • Friday, March 25th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Inflation fears in United States

    United States consumer price index jumped 0,4% last February over January, the highest surge since October, while the basic index, excluding food and energy, increased 0,3%.

  • Friday, March 25th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Portman, new US Trade Representative

    US president George Bush named Republican Congressman Rob Portman Foreign Trade Representative because he's the “appropriate man” to push forward with the country's trade agenda.

  • Friday, March 25th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Cuban crackdown on “anti-social” dissidents

    Cuban authorities announced Wednesday a campaign by the Committees for the Defence of the Revolution (CDR), considered the “eyes and ears” of the Communist regime, against dissidents and others officially labelled “anti-social elements”.

  • Friday, March 25th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    With gas, Bolivia hopes to regain sea access

    President Carlos Mesa said Bolivia is prepared to sell natural gas to Chile as long as its neighbour agrees to give this landlocked nation access to the Pacific Ocean, a Bolivian goal ever since it lost its coastline to Chile in a 19th century war.

  • Thursday, March 24th 2005 - 21:00 UTC

    Nafta leaders show unity but problems persist.

    President George Bush signed Wednesday a pact with the leaders of neighbouring Mexico and Canada aimed at boosting security and economic ties.