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Stories for 2013

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 18:32 UTC

    Monsanto wins leading soybean seed replicating case to the relief of biotechnology industry

    Indiana farmer Bowman used harvested soybeans containing the Monsanto technology to plant his crops.

    In a decision that drew sighs of relief from the biotechnology industry, the US Supreme Court ruled that an Indiana farmer violated agribusiness company Monsanto Co’s patent for a type of soybean. The court agreed unanimously with Monsanto that Vernon Bowman, 75, had performed an end-run around the law when he used the company’s patented soybean seeds without seeking a licence.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:58 UTC

    Under Brazilian suggestion, Maduro says he is prepared for political dialogue with Capriles

    Maduro said he would talk to ‘the same devil’ if needed to ensure peace in Venezuela

    Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro said he is prepared for political dialogue with the leader of the opposition Henrique Capriles to ensure peace in the country, even if it means “talking to the devil”. He also warned that United States must “give a huge leap forward” if relations as equals are to be advanced between Caracas and Washington.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:49 UTC

    Whitewashing draft bill and Moreno have US ‘blue’ dollar market in Argentina flat

    Interior Commerce minister Moreno said he wants the ‘blue’ dollar at 6.50 Pesos by the end of May

    Trading of the ‘blue’ or parallel dollar in Argentina remained flat on Monday for a second day following last week’s events when the 10 Pesos barrier was broken and the government reacted with a tax amnesty or whitewashing draft bill promising all dollar assets holders a new clean record and no questions asked if they turn their greenbacks into government bonds or promissory notes.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:40 UTC

    A British-American tax and trade agenda

    PM Cameron and President Obama at the White House

    By PM David Cameron - The Wall Street Journal - Britain and America have a proud history of working together to meet the great challenges of the day. Ours is a partnership without parallel, rooted in our values of freedom and enterprise—advancing not just Britain’s and America’s interests but the good of people around the world.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:36 UTC

    Petrobras completes record bond offering and collects 11 billion dollars

    Investors places bids topping 50 billion dollars

    Brazil’s state-controlled oil firm Petrobras sold 11 billion dollars of global debt on Monday in the largest-ever bond offering by a Latin American company. The deal was split in six tranches comprised of fixed- and floating-rate debt with maturities ranging from three to 30 years, according to a report from Thomson Reuters.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:26 UTC

    Watch out for the new dollars bills: Treasury bans loopy signatures

    Treasury Secretary Lew and his ‘loopless’ stamp

    US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, who was mocked for his loopy signature, has offered a more legible version. His new sign-off, on a recent Treasury report, showed an attempt to lay out the letters more clearly.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:13 UTC

    Tougher regulations and responsibilities for credit rating agencies in Europe

    CRAs could face claims if investors suffer a loss due to an infringement committed by the agency intentionally or with gross negligence

    Credit rating agencies (CRA) such as Moody’s, Fitch or Standard & Poor’s will have to work under more strict regulations in the European Union where they could face claims if investors suffer a loss due to an infringement committed by the agency intentionally or with gross negligence, according to a European Council directive approved on Monday.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 06:08 UTC

    Venezuela’s only opposition television network sold to a group close to the government

    The channel's editorial line will move towards the center in the interest of maintaining viewer ship and advertisers, said the new owners

    Globovision, Venezuela's only opposition television network which had a long history of clashes with the populist government of deceased President Hugo Chavez and his Bolivarian revolution, was sold Monday and will change its critical coverage, network officials said.
    “This channel already has been sold off,” the network's website said in a statement.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 05:43 UTC

    FAO suggests farming and feeding on insects can address global food insecurity

    Dr. Eva Muller, insects are not harmful to eat; they are nutritious and even a delicacy

    While insects can be slimy, cringe-inducing creatures, often squashed on sight by humans, a new book released by the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) says beetles, wasps and caterpillars are also an unexplored nutrition source that can help address global food insecurity.

  • Tuesday, May 14th 2013 - 05:35 UTC

    Falklands’ linked scientist who helped identify ozone layer hole has died

    Dr Farman together with Brian Gardiner and Jon Shanklin published the discovery in the Journal Nature in 1985 (Photo: BAS)

    The British Antarctic Survey scientist Joe Farman, who helped identify the “hole” in the ozone layer over the southern pole, has died. Dr Farman who was also a scientific officer at the Falkland Islands Dependency Survey, published the discovery with Brian Gardiner and Jon Shanklin in the Journal Nature in 1985.