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Stories for July 2009

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 12:11 UTC

    Chileans take advantage of cruise ship deals

    Next big cruise liner sale scheduled for August 8

    Chilean tourism agencies are now selling cruise-ship packages at heavily discounted prices to combat the drop in sales brought on by the worldwide economic crisis.
    Two weeks ago Corte Ingles Travel held an overnight sale auction on their cruises, attended by more than 200 people.

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 12:03 UTC

    Santiago, Montevideo, among cheapest cities for tourists

    Inflation is threatening the capital of Argentina Buenos Aires, a magnet for tourists.

    Santiago is one of the cheapest cities for foreigners, according to a survey published by finance consultancy Mercer. The Chilean capital is the fourth most economical city in Latinamerica and the 15th cheapest worldwide. The Uruguayan capital Montevideo also figures among the most accessible and liveable cities in the region.

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 11:52 UTC

    France best positioned for Brazil’s Air Force 4.5 billion USD contract

    Dassault’s Rafale, the Super Hornet F18 and Sweden’s Grippen are competing to supply Brazil with 120 fighter planes.

    US defence contractor Boeing Co is prepared to have Brazilian companies supply a “big portion” of components for its Super Hornet jetfighter, creating as many as 5.000 local jobs, to sell 36 of the warplanes to Brazil. The pledge comes as Boeing manoeuvres against competitors France’s Dassault Aviation and Sweden’s Saab AB.

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 11:50 UTC

    US trade deficit in 2009, 350 billion USD less than in 2008

    In spite of the overall downfall the US trade deficit with China increased 4.4%

    United States saw its deficit narrow to 26 billion US dollars in May, its lowest level in more than nine years, according to figures from the Commerce Department. Imports continued to fall while exports increased, pushing the deficit to its lowest level since November 1999.

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 11:46 UTC

    Brazil feed lot industry more cautious about expansion

    In 2008, Brazilian feed lots managed 1.6 million cattle.

    Brazil is planning to increase the number of cattle in feed lots by 4.6% which would be equivalent to a total of 1.673.500 heads, according to Beef Point, a Brazilian portal linked to the meat industry.

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 11:36 UTC

    Falklands’ war air battles marks record rating in Argentina

    The film reveals the performance of the Argentine Air Force

    History Channel established a new record audience rating in Argentina with the June release of “1982: Malvinas, the war from the air”, an original production from the channel which chronicles the clash of the Argentine Air Force with the British Task Force sent to recover the Islands.

  • Monday, July 13th 2009 - 11:33 UTC

    Mercosur is an “empty architecture” with rhetoric support

    Former Argentine Vice-president was critical of the political systems interest in Mercosur

    Mercosur can’t find its social and political dimension, political parties don’t discuss the issue and as it stands it is an empty architecture, and sentenced, according to former Argentine vice-president Carlos Alvarez. He also warned about possible changes in regional agreements as Brazil becomes a full player in world politics.

  • Sunday, July 12th 2009 - 17:42 UTC

    New York Philharmonic will play in Havana next October

    Zarin Mehta: We play music; politicians work out what they can

    The head of the New York Philharmonic met with Cuban officials and toured facilities in Havana on Saturday ahead of an October visit to the Castro brothers’ regime by the renowned orchestra.

  • Sunday, July 12th 2009 - 17:40 UTC

    New cabinet in Peru must restore “confidence and optimism”

    Velasquez is a respected parliamentarian and man of dialogue but challenges are steep.

    Peruvian President Alan Garcia appointed Saturday Congress President Javier Velasquez as cabinet chief and shuffled his cabinet a month after protests against logging and oil concessions turned deadly.

  • Saturday, July 11th 2009 - 18:16 UTC

    Sanitary long weekend” in Argentina with 99 A/flu virus

    The A/H1N1 virus is rapidly spreading in South America displacing seasonal influenza

    Millions of Argentines stayed home from work on Friday, as the A/H1N1 virus influenza continues to spread during the South American winter season. The latest official report from Argentina’s Public Health Ministry indicates 99 deaths caused by the A/flu