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Freeport-Mc-MoRan Copper & Gold Inc., the world’s second largest copper
producer, had its maximum ore production permit in Indonesia cut 26 percent on
environment concerns.
“The
government only approves a Freeport
ore output this year of 220,000 tons a day to reduce the impact on environment,
”Witoro S. Soelarno, head of mine inspection at the Energy an Mineral Resources
Ministry, said. “The previous limit was 300,000 tons a day,” he said.
Phoenix-based Freeport produced on
average 229,000 tons of copper and gold ore a day from its Grasberg mine in
2006.
Freeport’s copper ore
output in the fourth quarter of 2007 fell to 926 million of recoverable pounds
from 1,044 million of recoverable pounds a year earlier, the company said on
its Web site. Gold output in the quarter dropped to 186,000 of recoverable
ounces from 544,000 of recoverable ounces, it said
Ok, we move to the next item, that come from Philliphines.
A woman in Zamboanga city gave birth to two children in
the space of less than two months in a rare medical occurrence, her husband and
hospital spokesman said yesterday.
Jessica Sabacajan, 24, gave birth to
a boy on April 19 in the central island
of Cebu, and on May 30
gave birth to a girl, said her husband, Siegfried Sabacajan.
The air force avionics specialist,
30, said that when his wife visited him at the base where he works here a month
after the first birth, he thought her stomach was still rather larger but the
couple did not think this unusual until she started suffering stomach pains.
Ronnie Bucoy, director of the Zamboanga Medical Center,
said the two children, both in good health, were not twins but were the result
of a rare occurrence called a “double uterus”
That is a pregnancy where both of a
woman’s ova separately hold fertilized eggs. Apparently, one egg was fertilized
a month after the other.
We move to the last item, which come from the Eastern Indonesia, Ambon, Maluku.
Fire
razed four houses in Ambon
City late on Friday, but
no fatalities were reported.The fire began in one of the four
houses and quickly spread to neighboring homes in the densely area of the Skip,
Siramau Kota District, Ambon
City.Two fire trucks were deployed to the
scene and were able to extinguish the blaze after an hour. Local authorities
said that the fire was sparked by a short circuit.
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