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Stories for January 2006

  • Friday, January 27th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Penguin News Update.

    Headlines:
    Congregation celebrates Kathy's historic ordination; Officers charged; Appeals rejected; Williams appeal; Maxi's fund grows; This week's cruise chips.

  • Friday, January 27th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    South American mega-pipeline might be pipe dream

    Pipeline or pipe dream? The Pharaonic trans-Amazon natural gas conduit whose concept was approved amid much fanfare by the leaders of Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina this month makes little economic or technical sense, could cause great ecological damage and may end up being a figment of overly ambitious political imaginations, analysts told EFE.

  • Friday, January 27th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Chilean, Mexican presidents tout bilateral accord

    Chilean President Ricardo Lagos and his Mexican counterpart, Vicente Fox, signed an agreement Thursday to strengthen their nations' political and economic ties and bolster bilateral cooperation.

  • Friday, January 27th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Cunard boss to meet QM2 passengers

    Disgruntled holidaymakers travelling on board the troubled Queen Mary 2 are meeting the boss of operator Cunard after the company revealed they would be receiving a full refund.

  • Thursday, January 26th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    China noses out UK as world's fourth economy

    China's economy spurred by strong export growth and foreign investment expanded 9.9% in 2005, according to data released Wednesday that suggests it may now rank fourth-biggest in the world.

  • Thursday, January 26th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    2005, the hottest year on record and more to come

    The highest global surface temperature in more than a century of instrumental data was recorded in the 2005 calendar year according to a report from the United States Space Agency.

  • Thursday, January 26th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Uruguay with record export and tourism in 2005

    Uruguayan exports reached a record value of 3.493 billion US dollars last year, reports the Central Bank. This represents 14.6% over 2004, when the country began to consolidate following the 2002/03 financial crisis.

  • Thursday, January 26th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    World tourism forecasted to grow 4/5% in 2006

    The Madrid-based United Nations World Tourism Organization, UNWTO, expects world tourism, as measured by international arrivals, to grow by between 4 and 5% in 2006. In 2005 world tourism rose 5.5% to 808 million international arrivals from 766 million in 2004.

  • Thursday, January 26th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    FDI to Latinamerica reached 72 billion US dollars

    Foreign direct investment, FDI, worldwide surged to an estimated 897 billion US dollars in 2005, 29% from the preceding year, and a four-year slump in flows to developed countries was sharply reversed with an estimated 72 billion US dollars going to Latinamerica according to a UNCTAD report released this week.

  • Thursday, January 26th 2006 - 20:00 UTC

    Human Rights Watch blasts Colombia and US

    Colombia, the largest recipient of United States aid in the Western Hemisphere, “presents the most serious human rights and humanitarian situation” in Latin America, Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2006.