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Montevideo, November 23rd 2024 - 04:04 UTC

Stories for 2005

  • Tuesday, February 8th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Argentine beef exports expanded 26% in 2004

    Argentine beef exports last year expanded 26% in volume and 51% in income compared to 2003, according to the Argentine Sanitary and Quality Office.

  • Tuesday, February 8th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Falklands Councillors “relaxed” over Rammell - Bielsa meetings

    Mike Summers, this month's spokesperson for the eight elected members of the Falkland Islands Legislative Council said today (Tuesday) that he and his colleagues were taking a “relaxed” view of the meeting last week in Cartagena, Colombia, between Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for British Territories, Bill Rammell and Argentine Foreign Minister, Rafael Bielsa.

  • Monday, February 7th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Warn of disappearing Antarctic glaciers.

    Delegates at the climate change conference in Exeter have heard of the contribution that rapid thinning of the Antarctic ice sheet is making to global sea-level rises.

  • Sunday, February 6th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    G7: much good will but little substance.

    Debt relief and further development aid for the world's poorest countries, plus pushing for “exchange rates that reflect economic fundamentals” were the two outstanding points of the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank governors meeting held 4/5 February in London and included in the final release.

  • Saturday, February 5th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Rammell-Bielsa unexpected meeting.

    Argentine Foreign Affairs Minister Rafael Bielsa and British Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Bill Rammell unexpectedly met last Thursday in Colombia in the framework of the G24 group that aids this South American country.

  • Friday, February 4th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Euro Zone interest rates unchanged at 2%

    A day after the US Federal Reserve raised the basic interest rate for the six time running to 2,5%, the European Central Bank left rates unchanged Thursday, with Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet saying recent economic indicators suggest a moderate recovery remains on track.

  • Friday, February 4th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Penguin News Update.

    Headlines:
    Homes open to stranded passengers; Chilean journalists here; Next of kin visit in March; Electoral Bill passed; ?Crazy Heads' support appeal.

  • Friday, February 4th 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Colombia's President Uribe Hospitalized

    President Alvaro Uribe was hospitalized with a stomach infection Thursday, forcing the postponement of a fence-mending summit with Venezuela's president, officials said.

  • Thursday, February 3rd 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Norwalk virus attacks cruises in South America.

    At least 230 tourists from two luxurious cruises and suffering from the recurrent Norwalk virus infection had to remain in their cabins while the vessels called in the port of Montevideo over the weekend, reported officials from the Uruguayan National Health Ministry.

  • Thursday, February 3rd 2005 - 20:00 UTC

    Fed raises basic interest rate to 2,5%

    As market analysts anticipated, and arguing that the “stance of monetary policy remains accommodative” and “with underlying inflation expected to be relatively low”, the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee decided Wednesday to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 2,5%. This is the sixth straight rise since last June.