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Stories for January 12th 2008

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Falklands' veteran HMS Exeter, star at London Boat Show

    HMS Exeter in London

    A veteran destroyer of the Falkland Islands conflict, HMS Exeter has taken a starring role at this year's ten day London Boat Show which officially opened on Friday.

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Chile expects 700.000 foreign tourists in Jan/February

    Chile expects 700.000 foreign and overseas Chileans tourists this summer, up 10% over the same period a year ago, which are expected to inject 400 million US dollars to the economy, according to estimates from the National Tourism Office, Sernatur.

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazilian oil and iron companies largest in Latinamerica

    Brazilian oil company Petrobras and mining company Companhia do Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) ended 2007 as the two largest companies in Latin America by market capitalization, according o a study carried out by consulting company Economática and released this week.

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Ulster farmer returns £ 5.900 cash in overpaid subsidies

    An anonymous Northern Ireland farmer has sent an envelope containing £5,900 of cash to the Department of Agriculture (DARD). The money was returned in an envelope because he or she felt they were overpaid in their subsidies, reports the BBC

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    UN economic report warns of global standstill in 2008

    Dr. Heiner Flassbeck

    Following on a robust 2007, the United Nations Conference On Trade and Development says there is a clear danger of the world economy coming to a near standstill in 2008. The report says this will hit many poor nations hard, slow world trade and put an end to the boom in commodity prices.

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    South Korean breaks knocks out whale meat racket ring

    Fishermen cut blocks of meat from a 10m-long bottlenose whale

    Police have broken an illegal whale poaching racket, confiscating more than 50 tons of Minke meat in the largest seizure of its kind in South Korea, an official in Seoul said Saturday.

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    A second pulp mill begins to break ground in Uruguay

    Spanish corporation ENCE begins next week to break ground in the south of Uruguay for the construction of a pulp mill with capacity for a million tons annually. The billion US dollars project is still in the blue print and environment impact assessment stage but the company and the Uruguayan government are confident of the results.

  • Saturday, January 12th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Japanese whalers warn Greenpeace pursuer activists

    Japanese whalers have warned Greenpeace activists pursuing their fleet in the Southern Ocean against illegal and dangerous interference to the hunt. Greenpeace protest ship Esperanza has located the fleet of six ships conducting so-called scientific whaling and is pursuing the main vessel Nisshin Maru.

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