Veterans of the Falklands War have been honoured with the Freedom of the Borough of Gosport, the town on the western side of Portsmouth harbour where so many of the 1982 Falklands Task Force ships were based.
China is planning to grow a modest 8% in 2005 after having achieved a 9,5% expansion last year reported Prime Minister Wen Jiabao during the inaugural address to the 3,000 members of the Peoples National Assembly in Beijing.
The Chilean Consumers Price Index contracted 0,1% last February and accumulates minus 0,4% in the first two months of 2005, reports the country's Statistics Department.
However the last twelve months index reached 2,2%.
Chilean Agriculture Minister Jaime Campos downplayed the environmental impact of the Torres del Paine park forest fire which ravaged since mid February and announced Chile and the Czech republic will be collaborating in the restoration of Chilean Patagonia's main wild life attraction.
Chilean flag carrier Lan admitted it was holding talks for a possible purchase or association with Argentine airline Southern Winds.
The delicate political situation in Bolivia edged higher when President Carlos Mesa, as he had anticipated, formally presented Monday his resignation before Congress which now has 48 hours to accept or reject it.
Forty two Argentine naval cadets will be participating in the Chilean Navy's fiftieth instruction cruise aboard the Esmeralda which leaves March 13 from Valparaiso.
Little progress has been made in terms of women's equality in the workplace and portrayal in the media in the European Union, an EU conference concluded yesterday, on the eve of International Women's Day.
The Falkland Islands are truly a special place, where nature is still in charge.
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa announced Sunday that he would submit his resignation to Congress, saying in a nationally televised speech that growing protests against his government were blocking the country.