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Stories for February 2008

  • Thursday, February 7th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil opens wheat market to ensure domestic supply

    The suspension of the tariff is valid for one million tons of wheat

    Brazil has decided to temporarily lift the tariff on imported wheat from outside Mercosur trade bloc, following a request made by mills, a spokesperson at Brazil's Foreign Trade Chamber (Camex) said this week.

  • Thursday, February 7th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Drilling record: 7 miles extended-reach oil well off Russia

    Exxon oil rig

    Exxon Mobil Corporation, the world's largest oil company recently broke its own industry record for the longest “extended-reach” oil well: more than seven miles from the frigid shores of Sakhalin Island off Russia's east coast.

  • Thursday, February 7th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Euro zone leaves rates unchanged at 4%; inflation priority

    Fearing the risks to price stability over the medium term even when the economic fundamentals of the Euro area are sound, the European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council kept this Thursday interest rates unchanged at 4%.

  • Thursday, February 7th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Whale kill photos misleading, Japanese say

    Japanese says the pictured pair are not a mother and her calf. <br>(<i>Australian Customs Service)

    The Japanese body responsible for the annual whale kill in the Southern Ocean says the Australian media is using emotional propaganda to mislead the public.

  • Thursday, February 7th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Colombian Defense Minister says ties with Israel are strong

    Colombia purchased 24 Israeli fighter jets

    Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos on Thursday praised his country's long defense relationship with Israel, saying he sought to boost it further by setting up a bilateral fund for technological research and development.

  • Wednesday, February 6th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Super Tuesday: McCain pulls ahead; Clinton, Obama close

    Candidates Democratic Sen. Clinton and Republican Sen. McCain Clinton

    Sen. John McCain jumped to a commanding lead in the Republican delegate race over Mitt Romney on Super Tuesday. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton edged ahead of Sen. Barack Obama in the race for Democratic delegates.

  • Wednesday, February 6th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Latin America Seeks Trade Alternatives

    The decline of U.S. “soft power” in South America has encouraged increased trade relations with other partners, including more arms trading, as well as rejection of U.S. calls for a shift away from conventional military to “constabulary” forces.

  • Wednesday, February 6th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    F Times: Argentine energy model “unsustainable”

    The energy model championed by Argentine President Cristina Fernández and her husband, former President Néstor Kirchner, keeping domestic energy prices and utilities tariffs artificially low to boost an economy recovering from a debt and devaluation crisis in 2001-2002, looks increasingly unsustainable.

  • Wednesday, February 6th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Russian icebreaker supplying Argentine Antarctic bases

    Icebreaker Vasili Golovnin

    The Russian icebreaker Vasili Golovnin contracted by the Argentine government to help with this year's Antarctic season is currently supplying fuel to Argentina's permanent base Marambio in the Antarctic Peninsula.

  • Wednesday, February 6th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Tycoons and world's top mega-yachts visit Punta del Este

    Le Grand Bleu in Punta del Este

    The world's fifth largest yacht and one of the most expensive, 100 million US dollars, is currently anchored in the Uruguayan exclusive resort of Punta del Este. “Le Grand Bleu” was built in the Vulkan Bremen shipyards, designed by world famous mega-yachts Kusch Yachts and originally belonged to Roman Abramovich the Russian tycoon who among other things owns the English football club Chelsea.