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Stories for March 9th 2009

  • Tuesday, March 10th 2009 - 06:47 UTC

    Rainfall mitigates Brazilian soy and corn crop forecasts

    Green fields of soy beans after the rain

    Soybean and corn output in Brazil this year will drop less than previously forecasted following abundant rains last month which eased crop damage caused by a drought, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.

  • Tuesday, March 10th 2009 - 04:49 UTC

    Falklands: Fisheries research vessel chosen

    FOLLOWING a successful tender process, Executive Council agreed to recommend to Standing Finance Committee (SFC) that the Falkland Islands registered trawler, Castelo, should be contracted to provide fisheries research facilities to the Government Fisheries Department.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 14:20 UTC

    President Vazquez confident Uruguay is prepared for the crisis

    President Tabare Vazquez

    Uruguayan president Tabaré Vázquez underlined during a political rally over the weekend the successes of his administration and said the country was better prepared to face the current global crisis.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 14:16 UTC

    IMF calls for stimulus plans to extend until 2011

    The world should adopt economic stimulus plans that carry well into 2010, and possibly 2011, to ease a global recession and must expand financial regulation across all sectors to prevent a similar crisis in future, said the International Monetary Fund.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 11:11 UTC

    Australia Chile free trade agreement becomes effective

    The Australia-Chile Free Trade Agreement came into force on Saturday 6 March, the first trade agreement between Oceania and a Latinamerican country. Besides trade the agreement covers services, investments, government purchases and intellectual property plus a special chapter on academic and scientific cooperation.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 11:01 UTC

    Spain confirms fifth human death of mad cow disease

    Spain confirmed that a woman has died from the human form of mad cow disease, the fifth such death in Spain since 2005. The victim died in January in the northern city of Santander, according to the statement, released by the Ministry of Health.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 10:58 UTC

    March begins with an electoral setback for the Kirchners

    Governor Eduardo Brizuela

    Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and her husband, former president Nestor Kirchner seem to have suffered on Sunday their first electoral setback of the year, more precisely in the northern province of Catamarca where they openly campaigned in support of the local opposition.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 10:21 UTC

    British Labour apparatus restless about electoral prospects

    Former British Cabinet minister Peter Hain

    Former British Cabinet minister Peter Hain has delivered a stark warning that Labour faces electoral disaster unless it adopts a “very different” agenda. In what will be seen as a thinly-veiled attack on Gordon Brown's leadership, Mr Hain insisted the party had lost its “narrative” and was no longer seen as a “credible force for change”.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 10:12 UTC

    Royal message on 60th anniversary of the Commonwealth

    QEII: “The Commonwealth is determined to continue to put young people at its centre”

    On the 60th anniversary of the British Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II message underlines the continuing values and goals on which the organization rests: freedom, democracy and human rights; equality and equity; development and prosperity.

  • Monday, March 9th 2009 - 09:56 UTC

    Bolivia’s Morales heads fumigation campaign against dengue

    Bolivian president Evo Morales headed this weekend a massive fumigation and clean up campaign in one of the poor neighbourhoods of the city of Santa Cruz as part of a major effort against the mosquito transmitted dengue disease which has caused so far 22 deaths and an estimated 41.000 cases.

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