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Stories for 2008

  • Saturday, April 19th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Choking Buenos Aires with no relief unless weather changes

    The fire has also fuelled another conflict between farmers and the government

    With no forecasts of change, smoke blanketing Buenos Aires and extending to neighboring Uruguay has thickened forcing local authorities to close airports, major highways and declare a yellow alert in many hospitals.

  • Saturday, April 19th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    “Puerto Deseado” surveying north Falklands' waters

    ARA Puerto Deseado set to sea last Thursday from Mar del Plata

    The Argentine Navy scientific research vessel Puerto Deseado set to sea last Thursday towards the Falkland Islands to conclude collecting data and double checking on previous information referred to the outer limits of the continental shelf, contemplated in the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, reports the Argentine press.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    March global surface temperature among highest on record

    The global surface (land and ocean surface) temperature was the second warmest on record for March in the 129-year record, 0.71° C above the 20th century mean of 12.7° C. The warmest March on record, 1.33° C occurred in 2002.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Chilean farmed salmon sector in dire need of restructuring

    Guaranteeing a sustainable salmon industry in Chile requires reorganizing the industry and allowing for the relocation of concessions to larger management areas, said the president of AquaChile company, Victor Hugo Puchi.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Ecuador's Correa warns FARC and Colombian Gov.

    Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa warned Colombia's Revolutionary Armed Forces, FARC that any incursion into Ecuadorian territory would be considered an “act of war” and asked for a “helpful hand” from the Organization of American States, OAS, to put an end to the “disrepute campaign” launched by the Colombian government.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Aerolineas could be returning to the “Argentine fold”

    “Aerolineas Argentinas will recover the levels of prestige and quality service”, said Pascual

    The Spanish tourism operator Marsans which has a majority stake in Aerolineas Argentinas announced in Buenos Aires the intention of making the flag air carrier “ever more Argentine”, and simultaneously taking advantage of the expertise and opportunities the Spanish group can offer.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentine farmers and government reach agreement on beef

    Argentine farmers and government officials reached on Thursday a first agreement on a single issue beef, but insisted that many more points remain to be addressed. On Friday discussions will be focused on dairy and Monday on grains and the sliding export levies which triggered the 21 day farmers' strike and shortages conflict.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Scrub fires smoke covers Buenos Aires and Montevideo

    Bs. Aires City under the smoke

    Argentine government and farmers caught up in a month-long confrontation over an export tax increase, clashed again Thursday because of the extensive burning of grasslands that has thrown a blanket of smoke over the capital Buenos Aires and has even reached parts of neighboring Uruguay.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Falkland Islands: Weekly Penguin News Update

    Headlines: Final product on the way to market; Work starts on West ferry head; Queen's Birthday marks end of summer time; Uganda crew and patients reunite; FIDC interim manager withdraws.

  • Friday, April 18th 2008 - 21:00 UTC

    Paraguay: old regime could begin to crumble on Sunday

    Former Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo

    The last 48 hours before Sunday's vote to elect president and a new Congress in Paraguay are showing the strains of an ancient regime that has ruled undisputedly in the country for over six decades but which seems condemned according to the prevailing opinion polls for the last twelve months.