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Stories for March 2007

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Kirchner: “we will always support those who helped us”

    Pte. Kirchner and Pte. Chávez

    “With the brothers from the Latinamerican republics that have helped us we are always going to be supportive. The doors of Argentina will remain completely open and we're doing so with no drawbacks”, said Argentina's president Nestor Kirchner during a political rally in the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Weekly Penguin News update

    <i>Indomitable</i> at FIPASS for the last time

    Headlines:
    Old friend Indom sets sail; Falklands cricketers plan England tour; South Georgia job split; Will permit be granted?; Body found; Journalistic invasion; This week's cruisers.

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    The truth about Global Warning

    The recently released summary of the fourth report of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) wasn't pleasant reading. Temperature will rise 3.2 to 7.8 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100; sea levels could rise 7 to 23 inches, and perhaps an additional 4 to 8 inches if melting of the Greenland ice sheet and Antarctica's Larsen ice shelf continue at current rates; it's likely that the strong hurricanes experienced since 1970 have been produced by global warming; and more drought and severe storms will occur. This global warming is “very likely” (meaning with 90 percent certainty) caused by human activity and will continue long into the future no matter what steps are taken.
    If this official verdict on climate change seems bad enough, the real story could be far

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    US food prices push February inflation to 0.4%

    United States consumer prices increased above forecasts in February pushed by the cost of energy and food which rose at its fastest rate for two years, according to the latest release from the US Labor Department.

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    China finally passes landmark property rights law

    China's People Congress (NPC) by a surprising majority approved this week landmark legislation increasing private property rights following years of debate inside the Chinese Communist Party. At the end of the day only 90 of the 2.978 deputies voted against the law.

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    “Historic” debt relief for Latam's five poorest countries

    U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary Clay Lowery

    United States Treasury Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Clay Lowery commended Friday the Inter-American Development Bank's “historic” approval of a debt relief package that will provide 3.4 billion US dollars in debt reduction for five of the region's poorest countries: Bolivia, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua.

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Beijing's dilemma: how to invest without harming the US dollar

    China confirmed plans to create an investment company to improve returns on its foreign currency reserves of one trillion US dollars which are the world's largest.

  • Friday, March 16th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Interpol warrants for Iranian officials linked to Bs As bombing

    Jewish community center in Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994.

    Interpol plans to issue international requests as of March 31 for the arrest of five prominent Iranians and a Lebanese militant in connection with the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural centre in Argentina, the international police agency announced this week

  • Thursday, March 15th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentine governor rousted from offices

    Police clashed with protesters and ousted a provincial governor from his offices Wednesday, after he refused to leave despite his suspension over corruption allegations, according to meida reports.

  • Thursday, March 15th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile recalls Venezuela envoy over TV remarks

    Ambassador Claudio Huepe

    Chile's ambassador to Venezuela was ordered home Wednesday because of a television interview in which he discussed what he said was a private conversation with President Michelle Bachelet about Chile's vote last year in a U.N. Security Council election.