Urging a break from Jamaica's colonial past, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson called for the creation of a republic by the time he leaves office in 2007. This means dropping the Queen of England as country's head of state.
French actress Brigitte Bardot has addressed a letter to the Australian government requesting an immediate solution to the suffering of 50,000 sheep trapped in a live animal transport vessel sailing in the Indian Ocean for weeks after having been rejected in several countries because the sheep are suffering some form of scab.
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Australia applauds arrest in Torres Strait; Brazil eyes joint ventures with Spain; Sustainability risks in deep-water fisheries; Chile targets crab production; Fish Names Committee asks for law change; Chilean salmon exports 1,2 billion US dollars; Argentine Federal Fisheries Council runs shrimp fishery; more...
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International Tourism Day; Hepatitis A: thirty cases; Esmeralda to call in Punta Arenas; New jetty for methanol and oil; Save Tierra del Fuego trees; Lobbying for a marine conservation park; Three shoplifters per day;
The concluded this Sunday. The event not only exceeded the organisation expectations, but also enabled some business that could become historical for the Spanish fishery, pointed out Alfonso Paz Andrade, president of the Exhibition Executive Committee, during the closing ceremony.
After days of delays, a rescue flight reached the South Pole on Saturday to pick up an ailing worker at a research station there.
Headlines: Portillo to support Falklands at Argentine/British conference?; Watch your feet; Meat overboard; Penguins online; ExCo approve issue of Falklands £2 coin; Blonde angel arrest; Gurkhas recorded.
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Vigo all decked out for World Fishing Exhibition; Chilean shipyard booming with foreign orders; Merger with Chilean group boosts fishery potential; Russia plans aggressive fishing expansion; China agrees to cooperate in jack mackerel fishery; Seafood trade barriers could disappear by 2005; Growing overseas resistance to EU fisheries policy; Japan signs agreement with Solomon Islands.
Snow and winds gusting to more than 45 mph grounded two planes Monday, delaying the rescue of a seriously ill man working at the United States' South Pole research station.
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Massive tourist exodus; Red tide strikes southern Chile; Ozone day in Punta Arenas.