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Stories for 2009

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 09:36 UTC

    “Little-known stories” about 1914 are myths

    German steamer Seydlitz built in 1903, she could carry 1900 passengers.

    Last week’s Penguin News carried an article by John Fowler, “War veteran publishes little known stories”, about the account by Colonel Tamaño entitled “Historias poco conocidas: Un ferrocarril en las Malvinas” [“Little-known stories: A railway in the Malvinas”], published recently on the Argentine army website soldadosdigital.com.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 08:42 UTC

    GM Latinamerica confirms business as usual in Mercosur

    General Motors has no plans to cut jobs or production in any of its businesses in the Mercosur region said on Tuesday GM’s general manager in Argentina. Edgar Lourencon went further and anticipated that plans to launch a new model for the region at the end of the year are advancing as programmed, and that the bankruptcy filing and restructuring of GM in the US does not influence business as usual in Mercosur countries.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 08:40 UTC

    April unemployment in the EU soars to 21 million, says Eurostat

    The number of people without jobs is rising across the European Union and has reached 21 million. The EU statistics office, Eurostat, said Tuesday the unemployment rate for the 16 Euro countries soared to 9.2% in April, the highest in a decade.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 08:36 UTC

    Chile confirms first A/H1N1 flu death: 37 year man from Puerto Montt

    Chile, with a total of over 300 confirmed infections, became the first country in South America to confirm a death of the new influenza virus A/H1N1, the Chilean government said Tuesday.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 08:33 UTC

    House crisis contagion expands world wide: prices keep falling

    House prices dropped further around the world during the year to end March 2009, as personal consumption expenditure decreased, consumer confidence remained low, credit remained tight and the unemployment rate worsened, property researchers the Global Property Guide said.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 08:31 UTC

    Ford recovering US market share with sales up 20% from April

    Ford, the only one of the “Big Three” US carmakers not to have gone bankrupt, has reported its share of the US market in May was its highest since 2006.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 06:08 UTC

    Black Thursday anticipated for Labour and several cabinet members

    Knockouts are getting closer and closer to PM Gordon Brown

    British cabinet member Jacqui Smith is to stand down as home secretary in the cabinet reshuffle, sources close to her have told the BBC. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is set to shake up his cabinet after Thursday's European and English local elections.

  • Tuesday, June 2nd 2009 - 21:40 UTC

    Land-based tourism worth £3.2 million a year to the Falkland Islands

    A typical farm, Port Howard Settlement in the West Falklands

    According to the Falkland Islands Tourist Board, overnight visitors spent an estimated £3.2 million in the Falkland Islands in 2008.

  • Tuesday, June 2nd 2009 - 13:18 UTC

    Hunt for Air France jet intensifies

    Rescuers are searching waters deep in the Atlantic for a French airliner which disappeared in a storm early on Monday. The search, involving ships and planes from many nations, was part-suspended overnight, but aircraft with monitoring equipment continued to scour the sea.

  • Tuesday, June 2nd 2009 - 12:48 UTC

    Paraguayan president, tenth Latam leader to visit Cuba this year

    The former bishop could be meeting with Cuban revolution leader Fidel Castro

    Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo is scheduled to arrive in Havana on Tuesday for a two-day visit to Cuba, making him the tenth Latinamerican leader, so far this year, to meet with Cuban president Raul Castro and possibly his ailing brother Fidel.