Headlines: Sad farewell for Little Red Ship; Civil case heard: AG v Gordon Forbes; Fishing pact vital; West road accident; Teacher suspended.
Headlines: Shetland scenic plans under mussel threat; Andalusian fleet urged to claim EU funds; California squid fisheries drastically reduced; Spanish fishermen longing to return to Morocco...more.
Headlines: Record number of jiggers; Air traffic rockets in Ushuaia; Coordinated effort against FAM; Torres del Paine Park flooded; Chilean Navy concerned about Antarctic traffic;
After over two years interruption visits to the Falkland Islands by Argentine relatives of servicemen killed during the 1982 South Atlantic War resumed this week.
An appeal for donations has been made by the United Kingdom Falkland Islands Trust (UKFIT) to help it maintain its activities in the Islands, threatened by falling revenue from shares. In its latest annual report, it thanks the Falkland Islands Development Corporation (FIDC) for its generous grants which provide its main funding. However, the report says, income has continued to be affected by the global fall in equity values, jeopardising our future work. Donations to the Trust are therefore warmly welcomed.
The British Ministry of Defence has been accused of attempting to keep secret during the 1982 Falklands War the fact that a British army helicopter was shot down by a missile from a Royal Navy warship, killings its four occupants.
Queen Elizabeth II used her Commonwealth Day message Monday to emphasize the importance of nations working together to build a better world.
On Friday, 7 March 2003, the Owners and Master of the Taiwanese jigger Jih Shin 1, appeared before Stanley Magistrates Court to each answer 8 charges of providing false information.
Headlines: 'No reason'why shares sale should increase fuel prices; Governor's Cup for Champ Ron Rozee; Cruise visitors.
Titulares: No hay razón para que la venta de acciones aumente el precio de los combustibles; La Copa del Gobernador para el Camperon Ron Rooze; Visita de cruceros.