Friday, July 5, 2013

YPF Chevron to sign Argentina oil deal

  • Barcelona News.Net - Friday 5th July, 2013

    North London Club Arsenal has agreed a 23 million pounds fee to sign Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain, smashing their previous transfer record. According to The Sun, the Argentine will undergo a medical test today and is expected to sign a three-year 100,000 pounds-a-week deal, which comes as a huge relief for Wenger, who had promised Arsenal fans to spend serious money this summer after ...

  • YPF Chevron to sign Argentina oil deal

    Barcelona News.Net - Friday 5th July, 2013

    YPF, the oil company controlled by the Argentine state following the expropriation of a 51 percent stake from Spain's Repsol, and US supermajor Chevron Corp. plan to sign an agreement July 16 to develop the Vaca Muerta shale oil and gas field in southwestern Argentina, an official said. The agreement will be signed in Buenos Aires during a ceremony that will be attended by John Watson, the CEO ...

  • Brand Spain improving says official

    Barcelona News.Net - Friday 5th July, 2013

    Spain's image and situation "are less bad than a year ago", but employment, renewable energy and jump-starting the economy are still areas of concern, High Commissioner for Brand Spain Carlos Espinosa de los Monteros said. Espinosa de los Monteros made his comments during the presentation of the 2013 Annual Foreign Action Plan for Brand Spain, which was approved last Friday by the Council of ...

  • Gonzalo Higuain close to Arsenal move

    Barcelona News.Net - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain appears to be on the verge of a move to Premier League club Arsenal after the player's father confirmed that Real Madrid have given him permission to speak to the English side. "We have got the permission of Real Madrid to hold face to face negotiations with Arsenal and with luck I will soon be able to see my son play in the Premier League," Jorge Higuain ...

  • Spanish Sports Minister upbeat over 2020 Olympic bid

    Barcelona News.Net - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    Spain's Minister for Sport, Culture and Education Jose Ignacio Wert said Thursday that he was very positive about the chances of the Spanish capital city of Madrid being chosen to host the 2020 Olympic Games. Speaking the day after the Madrid 2020 team presented the bid to the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Wert reflected the satisfaction after what is generally agreed in Spain to ...

  • Spain says it was told Snowden on Bolivia plane

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Friday 5th July, 2013

    MADRID -; Spain says it and other European countries were told that fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden was aboard the Bolivian presidential plane that was diverted to Austria this week, causing a diplomatic ...

  • Spain sees no reason to apologise to Bolivia in Snowden saga

    The Star - Friday 5th July, 2013

    MADRID (Reuters) - Spain said on Friday it had no reason to apologise after a plane carrying Bolivian President Evo Morales was diverted on suspicion that fugitive U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden was on board.Bolivia said Morales was returning from Moscow on Tuesday when France and Portugal - later joined by Italy and Spain - banned his plane from entering their airspace, forcing it to ...

  • Spanish industrial output continues to slow down

    The Standard - Friday 5th July, 2013

    (57 mins ago) Spanish factories slowed output for the 21st straight month in May, official data showed Friday, as demand collapsed in a long recession that has pushed unemployment above 27 percent. Spain's factories and utilities cut output by 1.3 percent in the year to May, after smoothing out seasonal blips, AFP reports. This followed a 1.5-percent decline in April, the National ...

  • Morning Swim Show Michael Kluehs Journey From Seventh to Spain

    Swimming World - Friday 5th July, 2013

    PHOENIX, Arizona, July 5. LESS than a week after becoming a surprise addition to the U.S. world championship swimming team, Michael Klueh joins today's edition of The Morning Swim Show. Klueh relives the days after placing seventh in the 200 freestyle at the USA Swimming nationals, one place away from gaining selection to the world championship team. But in the following days, a teammate ...

  • Del Bosque Isco is the future for Spain

    Soccernet - Friday 5th July, 2013

    Vicente del Bosque has placed the future of Spanish football in the hands of midfielder Isco, insisting the Real Madrid recruit "is the future" for La ...

  • Tax lifted on nautical charters

    Typically Spanish - Friday 5th July, 2013

    The modification of the Special Tax on Determined Models of Transport, approved last Friday in cabinet, now means that all boats to hire, independent of their size are now exempt from this ...

  • A Moroccan immigrant has asked for an appointment to ask for Spanish Nationality and he has been given one in six years time.

    Typically Spanish - Friday 5th July, 2013

    The Moroccan is a legal resident in Spain and asked two days ago to hand in the documents need for the request for Spanish Nationality, and he has now been given the date of March 19 ...

  • Venezuelas Maduro slams Spain for Morales plane incident

    Euro News - Friday 5th July, 2013

    Venezuela?s President Nicolas Maduro has lashed out at Spain over the banning of his Bolivian counterpart?s plane from European airspace. Spain was one of several countries to refuse Evo Morales?s presidential jet amid suspicions the fugitive US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden was on board. President Maduro said Spain?s government had acted despicably: ...

  • Ex ETA activist Valentine Lasarte asks for pardon

    Typically Spanish - Friday 5th July, 2013

    Valentn Lasarte was condemned for the assassination of Gregorio Ordoez and other Basque politicians, and he has now asked for forgiveness in a letter sent to the barracks in Arnedo, La Rioja, where he was part of the ETA attack in 1995 causing 40 injured. He apologises for 'the damage I have caused in my day to the victims and their families, and I ask them generically apologies and ...

  • The man responsible for traffic in Girona has resigned after being caught doing 160kmh on the AP-7.

    Typically Spanish - Friday 5th July, 2013

    The man responsible for traffic in Girona has resigned after being caught doing 160km/h on the AP-7. Narcis Cl was 40km/h above the speed limit, and was on his way home after a meeting with the interior councillor where they discussed a strategy to improve safety on the roads. The infraction is considered to be serious and carries a 300 EUR fine and two points taken off the driving ...

  • Istanbul Madrid and Tokyo fight to host 2020 Olympics

    merinews - Friday 5th July, 2013

    The fight for hosting the 2020 Olympics is getting more attractive with every passing phase among the three strong contenders - Madrid (Spain), Istanbul (Turkey) and Tokyo (Japan). But, in a presentation made before the International Olympic Committee (IOC) members in Lausanne, Spain's presentation has turned out to be the ...

  • Spanish shipyard faces uncertain future

    General Sources - Friday 5th July, 2013

    (VIGO) - Giant cranes stand idle in the shipyard in the bay of the Spanish city of Vigo due to a loss of orders blamed on the threat that the European Union may force shipbuilders to pay back billions of euros in disputed state subsidies."There is no boat coming out of the shipyard, it is completely paralysed," said Manuel Simon, spokesman for the metalworking section of the Vigo ...

  • Spains economy to grow by 0.7 percent in 2014 report

    Global Times - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    The Spanish economy is expected to grow by 0.7 percent in 2014 after contracting 1.5 percent in 2013, the Spanish Saving Banks Foundation (Funcas) said on Thursday.Although the 2014 growth figure is 0.1 percentage point higher than its previous estimate, the projections are largely in line with that of the other sources.The Spanish government reported in April that the Spanish economy would ...

  • Valencia remembers victims of metro crash seven years on

    Think Spain - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    THOUSANDS of people gathered in the Plaza de la Virgen in Valencia city centre yesterday (Wednesday) to mark the seventh anniversary of the metro tragedy which left 43 people dead and 47 ...

  • Police find sleepwalking child of three on main road

    Think Spain - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    When officers handed the child back to his mother, it transpired he had opened the front door to his ...

  • European Public Broadcasters Crisis Spain?s RTVE Cuts Back on Hollywood

    Hollywood Reporter - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    MADRID -- Once Spain's undisputed broadcast titan, which wielded power in programming thanks to having the lion's share of output deals with the Hollywood majors, the country's national public broadcaster Radio Television Espanola (RTVE) has been teetering on a razor's ...

  • Real Madrid will start the 2013-14 Euroleague with a visit to Zalgiris

    Real Madrid - Thursday 4th July, 2013

    Real Madrid already knows who its first five opponents will be on the route it must follow to try to win the 2013/2014 Euroleague. The Final Four will be played in Milan. After the draw for the first stage of the tournament which took place in Barcelona, the team which is coached by Pablo Laso has been put in Group B along with Anadolu Efes (Turkey), Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania), Brose Baskets ...

  • Source: http://www.barcelonanews.net/index.php/sid/215636629/scat/a5286f17ab326d15

    colt mccoy arbor day mike adams janoris jenkins john edwards trial brandon weeden felicia day

    No comments:

    Post a Comment