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Stories for August 2008

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    UK super “autosub” to explore deepest undersea volcanoes

    The  Autosub6000

    Scientists are set to explore the world's deepest undersea volcanoes, which lie 6km down in the Caribbean. Delving into uncharted waters to hunt for volcanic vents will be Autosub6000, Britain's new autonomously controlled, robot submarine.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Paraguay: The next leftist of the block

    With God's blessing, Lugo ready to take office

    Next August 15 a major event will be taking place in one of South America's poorest and most forgotten countries: Paraguay.

    Bishop Fernando Lugo will be taking the presidential oath, but even more significant the Partido Colorado which has had a hegemonic domination of the country's politics for the last six decades has accepted defeat and will take refuge in the elected Congress and whatever remnants of power it has in the bureaucracy.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Hugo Chávez tightens the state's grip on politics and the economy

    The autocrat of Caracas

    Last July 31st. Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez extraordinary powers came to an end but it was also a day of great announcements. Twenty six decrees were signed including several of the autocratic reforms the former paratrooper wanted to impose with a referendum last December and were decisively rejected by voters. This is interpreted as a strategy to help contain the country's inflation, shortages and economic disarray in anticipation of the coming city and state elections of November plus. A piece from The Economist summarizes the evolution of the eclectic leader who is loosing much of his allure in spite of the affluence from oil revenues.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Kirchners declared solid bank account and 38 properties

    Pte. Cristina Fernadez and her husband former Pte. N. Kirchner

    Argentina's ruling couple Cristina and Nestor Kirchner assets in the first half of the year increased significantly while the Education minister Juan Carlos Tudesco figures as the richest man in the cabinet, according to their income disclosures published over the weekend in the Buenos Aires press.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    High food prices turn Chileans to alternative markets

    With food prices rising, a greater number of Santiago households appear to be turning to alternative food markets.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Uruguay confirms economic policy and names new minister

    Alvaro Garcia promised continuity of current macroeconomic policies

    Uruguayan president Tabare Vazquez confirmed Monday that Economy minister Danilo Astori would be leaving his post next September 15th but at the same time emphasized that there would be no changes to the current macroeconomic policy to which his administration has been successfully committed.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina/Uruguay clash over export duties in Mercosur

    Pte. Vazquez and his Argentine counterpart have difficulties understanding each other

    Neighboring Uruguay and Argentina have again clashed over trade in the framework of Mercosur. Argentina is complaining about a 2% consular levy Uruguay applies to all imports while Uruguayan authorities argue that the controversial farm export taxes distort market conditions.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Euro slides beneath 1.50 US dollars as economy weakens

    Trichet suggests no further interest rate hikes in the near future

    The Euro slid beneath the 1.50 US dollar Monday to 1.4966 amid concern over the Euro zone economic outlook and confidence that the European Central Bank won't raise interest rates anytime soon.

  • Monday, August 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Fastest wholesale inflation expansion in China since 1996

    China's main measure of wholesale inflation accelerated in July to its fastest since 1996, adding to headaches for the government as it tries to rein in surging consumer prices, according to data reported Monday.

  • Saturday, August 9th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Malvinas war was a “battle” of ongoing claim, says CFK

    Naomi praised Cristina's good taste and extravaganza

    The Malvinas war was but a “battle” for the ongoing Argentine claim over the Falkland Islands which has the support of the world's citizenship and Margaret Thatcher, as a citizen of a world military power “will never be able to hide the fact the UK is a colonial country in the XXI century”.