Luíz Inácio Lula da SilvaLuíz Inácio Lula da Silva ("Lula") becomes the 37th president of the Federative Republic of Brazil for the period (2003–2007). Da Silva was elected representing the Worker's Party with 61% percent of the vote. His inaugural speech includes vows to wipe out poverty, hunger, and corruption, but da Silva promised during the campaign to abide by an agreement with the
International Monetary Fund to maintain a budget surplus of 3.75% and filled key economic posts with men considered friendly to foreign investment. Among guests at the inauguration were Venezuelan President
Hugo Chávez, Cuban President
Fidel Castro, and
U.S. Trade RepresentativeRobert Zoellick.
The Turkish-registered tanker Vicky, with 70,000
tonnes of
diesel cargo, struck the wreck of the sunken auto carrier Tricolor off the coast of
Dunkirk, France. The
double-hulled tanker freed itself from the wreck with the rising tide and sailed a mile off to check for leakage. The Vicky is the second ship to strike the wreck of the Tricolor since the carrier sank on December 14, 2002.
A
Royal Australian Air ForceC-130 Hercules overflew the islands of
Tikopia and
Anuta in the
Solomon Islands to inspect damage by
Cyclone Zoe. The overflight carried officials of the Australian government agency
AusAID. Reports show that there was damage to crops and traditional homes, but there may be no casualties among the islands' 1,600 inhabitants.
Luíz Inácio Lula da SilvaLuíz Inácio Lula da Silva ("Lula") becomes the 37th president of the Federative Republic of Brazil for the period (2003–2007). Da Silva was elected representing the Worker's Party with 61% percent of the vote. His inaugural speech includes vows to wipe out poverty, hunger, and corruption, but da Silva promised during the campaign to abide by an agreement with the
International Monetary Fund to maintain a budget surplus of 3.75% and filled key economic posts with men considered friendly to foreign investment. Among guests at the inauguration were Venezuelan President
Hugo Chávez, Cuban President
Fidel Castro, and
U.S. Trade RepresentativeRobert Zoellick.
The Turkish-registered tanker Vicky, with 70,000
tonnes of
diesel cargo, struck the wreck of the sunken auto carrier Tricolor off the coast of
Dunkirk, France. The
double-hulled tanker freed itself from the wreck with the rising tide and sailed a mile off to check for leakage. The Vicky is the second ship to strike the wreck of the Tricolor since the carrier sank on December 14, 2002.
A
Royal Australian Air ForceC-130 Hercules overflew the islands of
Tikopia and
Anuta in the
Solomon Islands to inspect damage by
Cyclone Zoe. The overflight carried officials of the Australian government agency
AusAID. Reports show that there was damage to crops and traditional homes, but there may be no casualties among the islands' 1,600 inhabitants.