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Stories for September 2008

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Chavez ousts US ambassador and recalls his

    Mounting problems have Chavez more defiant than ever

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced on Thursday that the Unite States ambassador has 72 hours to leave Venezuela and he's recalling his ambassador from Washington.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina officially reacts to Miami court cash scandal case

    CFK & Chavez: Money, money and too many Pinocchio characters

    The Argentine government said that relations with United States “have been affected” and described the Miami federal court cash scandal case, which allegedly involved money for President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner electoral campaign, as a political operation.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Falkland Islands: Weekly Penguin News Update

    Robin Woods MBE (centre) with Mike Morrison and Mike Clarke (right) whose help was invaluable in his research.

    Headlines: Robin returns to receive honour; Saints to learn from our mistakes?; Remains identified; Inside: New staff at FICS; Uni students boost aquaculture project; Dictionary of Falklands Biography; Penguin News goes winch training.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Countdown for Lehman Brothers and little of Blucher on sight

    Executives at United States investment bank Lehman Brothers are racing to meet a deadline of Sunday night to find a new owner for the troubled bank, the BBC has learned.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Debt strapped Spanish builder wants out from Repsol-YPF

    The impact of Spain's housing market crash has a new chapter: construction company Sacyr Vallehermoso SA is considering selling its 20% stake in oil major Repsol-YPF, as it struggles with a sinking property market and soaring financial costs, according to an announcement released Friday by Spain's Markets Commission, CNMV.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    EU cuts bio-fuels target for transport road to 10% by 2020

    European Union lawmakers voted this week to cut in half an ambitious target for using crop-based bio-fuels for 10% of its road transport needs by 2020. The vote by the European Parliament's industry committee deals a blow to climate change goals agreed by EU leaders last year to try to cut carbon dioxide emissions.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Full support for Bolivia's Morales from regional leaders

    President Evo Morales

    Bolivian President Evo Morales after having secured support from South American neighbors tried on Friday to halt a wave of political violence that has killed at least 12 people by arranging talks with one of four rebel governors who fiercely oppose his reforms.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    US stops being polite as spat with Venezuela grows

    The United States stopped trying to be polite Friday in an escalating diplomatic shoving match with the populist leaders of Venezuela and Bolivia. Washington slapped new sanctions on three aides close to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and called him weak and desperate. The Venezuelan ambassador got the boot for good measure, a move that was purely for show. Chavez had already brought his man home.

  • Friday, September 12th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    HMS Exeter,“Save this Falklands ship for the future”

    Veteran Derek 'Smokey' Cole

    Veterans have called for a Falklands warship to be saved from the scrapheap. The crew of HMS Exeter saluted the destroyer as she returned home to Portsmouth last month to enter what the navy calls' extended readinesses, meaning she is not likely to ever sail again.

  • Thursday, September 11th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Record 2007/08 harvest in Brazil, 143.8 million tons

    Brazil confirmed that the 2007/08 was the greatest grain and oilseed crop ever, 143.8 million tons. The Ministry of Agriculture said it was 9.2% above the previous season and could further increase when the final volumes of the northeast second corn harvest are completed.