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Stories for October 2007

  • Friday, October 26th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Court drops charges against Pinochet's family

    Pinochet family free of corruption charges

    Chilean appellate court has dropped corruption charges against the widow and children of the late former dictator Augusto Pinochet. The general's family was alleged to have assisted him hide more than 30 million US dollars in offshore accounts during his 1973 to 1990 rule.

  • Friday, October 26th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Cristina Kirchner and the fine art of eluding questions

    Cristina Kirchner during her last inteview before Sunday elections

    Cristina Kirchner the leading candidate for Argentina Sunday's presidential election, during these last four years, as well as her husband President Nestor Kirchner has avoided contact with the Argentine press but this last week she has been particularly loquacious.

  • Friday, October 26th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Bank of the South opening delayed until December

    The official opening of the Bank of the South, a development-promotion financial institution with the support of most South American countries has been delayed until December 5, announced Venezuela's Foreign Affairs minister Nicolas Maduro.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Cristina K talks about inflation and calls for investment

    More of the same but with a velvet touch

    With only a few hours left for Sunday's Argentine presidential election First Lady and incumbent candidate Cristina Kirchner talked about one of the controversial issues of the campaign which is also a daily challenge for Argentines pockets: the consumer price index and inflation.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    With copper money Chile plans fully professional army

    Chile's president Michelle Bachelet announced this week that the country's armed forces plan to expand to 5,000 professional solders by 2010, and, ultimately, depend fully on professional and voluntary troops. This new initiative will include all three branches of the military: the army, the navy and the air force.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    How the UK press sees the Falklands exhibit at Standard Chartered Bank

    FIGO representative Sukey Cameron praised factually correct coverage of the Island

    An exhibition of a selection of UK media coverage of the Falkland Islands, the 25th anniversary of the war and the success story of the Islands since then, will be on display at the Standard Chartered Bank in Stanley between November 5 and 16.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    EU reiterates commitment with conservation of oceans and seas

    EC President José Durao Barroso hopes the proposed measures be approved this quarter

    The president of the European Commission (EC), Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, has emphasised that the fight against environmental deterioration of the oceans and seas is an urgent matter and that Brussels will impose new measures in the case that the current policies are insufficient or inefficient.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Storm kills oil workers in the Gulf of Mexico

    Petroleos Mexicanos, Pemex, state-owned oil monopoly, said at least 10 workers were killed when an oil rig hit a drilling platform during a storm this week in the Gulf of Mexico, and 18 are still missing or in lifeboats.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Wind fanned wildfires scorch California, half million evacuees

    A European Space Agency photo shows desert winds blowing smoke from wildfires in Southern  California

    US President George W Bush has declared California a major disaster zone after four days of wildfires sparked the biggest evacuation since Hurricane Katrina. The fires have killed five people, injured 40 and burned 1.500 homes, causing an estimated one billion US dollars in damage.

  • Thursday, October 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Argentine pulp company plans a million tons plant in Uruguay

    An Argentine corporation has joined a group of European and Japanese companies that are intent in turning Uruguay into a leading partner in the pulp and paper industry. Celulosa Argentina announced Wednesday it has plans to invest a billion US dollars to produce a million tons of pulp annually.