Malaysian Palm up on record crude palm oil
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Internati [2008-7-4]
Tag : RBD Palm Oil
"Palm oil got a helping hand from record crude oil and withexpectations of better demand in the coming weeks, there might be areversal of fortunes for the market...since it has been ratherweak," said a trader with a local commodities broker.
"Nirvana, paradise _ that must be very similar to what I feel atthis moment," Betancourt said, fighting back tears as her sonreached over to kiss her. "It was because of them that I kept up mywill to get out of that jungle."
On her first morning of freedom, Betancourt also visited the churchthat holds the remains of her father, who died while she was incaptivity. Reporters and camera crews swarmed around her whileadoring Colombians applauded as she left the church.
Betancourt raced to the stairway of the French government planethat flew her children to Bogota, throwing her arms around Lorenzo,19, and Melanie, 22.
"The last time I saw my son, Lorenzo was a little kid and I couldcarry him around," she said. "I told them, they're going to have toput up with me now, because I'm going to be stuck to them likechewing gum."
Betancourt, 46, was airlifted to freedom Wednesday in an audaciousoperation involving military spies who tricked the rebels intohanding over their most prized hostages _ including three U.S.military contractors _ without firing a shot.
"Palm oil got a helping hand from record crude oil and withexpectations of better demand in the coming weeks, there might be areversal of fortunes for the market...since it has been ratherweak," said a trader with a local commodities broker.
"Nirvana, paradise _ that must be very similar to what I feel atthis moment," Betancourt said, fighting back tears as her sonreached over to kiss her. "It was because of them that I kept up mywill to get out of that jungle."
On her first morning of freedom, Betancourt also visited the churchthat holds the remains of her father, who died while she was incaptivity. Reporters and camera crews swarmed around her whileadoring Colombians applauded as she left the church.
Betancourt raced to the stairway of the French government planethat flew her children to Bogota, throwing her arms around Lorenzo,19, and Melanie, 22.
"The last time I saw my son, Lorenzo was a little kid and I couldcarry him around," she said. "I told them, they're going to have toput up with me now, because I'm going to be stuck to them likechewing gum."
Betancourt, 46, was airlifted to freedom Wednesday in an audaciousoperation involving military spies who tricked the rebels intohanding over their most prized hostages _ including three U.S.military contractors _ without firing a shot.
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