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Stories for July 6th 2009

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 19:43 UTC

    “Colombian Musicians in New York”

    The Encounter of Colombian Musicians in New York was founded in 2003 by Colombian pianist, composer, and bandleader Pablo Mayor

    A large crowd was drawn to New York's Highline Ballroom for the VI Encuentro of Colombian Musicians. This annual music and dance gathering of Colombian musicians in New York, brought together a marathon of 20 of NYC’s most renowned Colombian bands, celebrating the diverse Colombian genres of cumbia, currulao, vallenato, joropo, bambuco, pasillo, and other diverse rhythms, all originally from Colombia.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 13:02 UTC

    A/H1N1 flu deaths in Argentina climb to 62

    Sanitary summit in Buenos Aires  headed by Minister Mansur

    Argentine authorities confirmed Sunday that the number of A/H1N1 virus flu official deaths had risen to 62 on Sunday, (55 on Saturday) while on Monday becomes effective the decision to begin the schools and universities recess, in a desperate effort to try and contain the spread of the disease.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 13:00 UTC

    Mexican ruling party battered in mid term election

    With all odds against, it was difficult for President Felipe Calderon.

    The conservative National Action Party (PAN) of Mexican President Felipe Calderon has admitted defeat in mid-term congressional elections. It acknowledged that the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) will dominate the Lower House.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 12:56 UTC

    Long live the all mighty US dollar as reserve currency, says China

    He Yafei: questioning the US dollar is an “intellectual debate”

    Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister He Yafei said on Sunday the US dollar would continue to be the world's leading reserve currency for years to come. The announcement comes before this week’s summit of the Group of Eight in Italy.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 12:54 UTC

    China downplays interest in stake of Repsol/YPF

    CNOOC Fu Chengyu says cooperation is the word, not acquisition

    Chinese oil producer CNOOC is seeking cooperation rather than acquisitions, the corporation’s president Fu Chengyu was quoted on Sunday, amid talk CNOOC had set its sights on a unit of Spanish oil major Repsol/YPF.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 12:48 UTC

    Zelaya’s return to Honduras aborted; two people shot dead at airport

    Ecuador’s Rafael Correa, Argentina’s Cristina Kirchner and  Honduras's ousted President, Manuel Zelaya.

    Honduras's ousted President, Manuel Zelaya failed on Sunday in a dramatic attempt to fly back to his country. His plane circled the Tegucigalpa airport, but it could not land as the authorities had blocked the runway.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 10:10 UTC

    Buenos Aires expects 155 calls next 2009/2010 cruise season

    Argentine officials expect 300.000 visitors

    Buenos Aires port cruise terminal expects 155 calls during the coming 2009/2010 season, which is 13 more than last summer according to the latest information from the Argentine Ports Administration Office. This represents an increase of 13 over the previous season.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 10:07 UTC

    Two Sea Kings for Argentine Antarctic operations

    The multipurpose helicopter ideal for search and rescue operations  (Photo Nuestromar)

    The Argentine Navy received at the end of June the second batch of two UH-3H Sea King helicopters out of a total of six which will replace losses experienced in Antarctic operations it was reported by Puerto Belgrano Marine’s Gazette.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 10:00 UTC

    Brazil/Bolivia/Chile inter-oceanic corridor ready for 2011

    The 5.580 kilometres route will link the Atlantic with the Pacific

    Bolivia, Brazil and Chile have announced that the inter-oceanic corridor, from the Atlantic to the Pacific will be finished by 2011. The announcement was made following an assessment of the different legs of the corridor during a meeting in La Paz, Bolivia between the Public Works ministers of the three countries.

  • Monday, July 6th 2009 - 09:56 UTC

    GM, a respected, innovative, fuel efficient brand in Latinamerica

    Brazil has plans to export a million vehicles annually

    In spite of its misfortune or long standing mismanagement in the US, General Motors Corp. has built a thriving powerhouse operation in Latin America, where its fuel-efficient vehicles are playing a crucial role in returning the battered company to health.

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