Month: February 2013

  • JAMAICA-ECONOMY-IMF team arrives for another round of talks

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived here on Monday for the latest rounds of negotiations with the Portia Simpson Miller administration. The mission follows extensive discussions by Jamaican officials with representatives from the Washington, D.C. based international lending agency as part of efforts to reach a staff level agreement regarding a Letter of…

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  • MONTSERRAT-DRUGS-Police detain several foreigners in cocaine seizure

    BRADES, Montserrat, CMC – Montserrat police say they have made “significant” progress in anti-smuggling drug operations and border security initiatives over the past few weeks. Deputy Commissioner Bradley Siddell said there have been a number of suspicious marine activities, which has resulted in the recovery of two foreign registered vessels and a large seizure of suspected narcotics. He said several…

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  • GRENADA-AVIATION – Airport security breach being investigated

    ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC – Law enforcement authorities here are continuing their investigation into a security breach at Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport where an unauthorized person tried to gain entry to a LIAT aircraft which was parked there overnight. Initial checks revealed that one of the emergency doors had been deployed. LIAT says a thorough assessment will be carried out…

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  • BARBADOS-CRIME-Police investigating missing data on oil industry

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Police are investigating the disappearance of a significant amount of data on Barbados’s critical oil industry from the Division of Energy and Telecommunications. In a statement responding to a newspaper report that “millions of dollars worth of seismic data” had been reported missing, the  Division of Energy and Telecommunications sais that “the matter in question is…

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  • CARIBBEAN-FINANCE-US sues major credit rating agency with Caribbean service

    LOS ANGELES, California, CMC – The United States Department of Justice has filed a civil fraud lawsuit against one of the world’s larger credit-ratings agencies that services several Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states. On Monday, the department said it filed the suit in a US federal district court in which it accused the Wall Street-based Standard & Poor’s (S&P) of…

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  • CARIBBEAN-TRADE-British trade mission visits the Caribbean

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – A British trade mission showcasing Information & Communication Technology (ICT) and expertise arrives here on Wednesday as part of a visit to two Caribbean countries. The British High Commission said that the mission will visit Barbados until Thursday before travelling to St. Lucia for a one-day visit. “This trade mission has attracted six United Kingdom companies…

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  • OPENING CEREMONY WORKSHOP ON IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTION STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS TO ADDRESS YOUTH GANGS AND VIOLENCE,  GRAND COASTAL HOTEL GUYANA – 5-8 FEBRUARY 2013 REMARKS BY MYRNA BERNARD Officer in Charge Directorate of Human and Social Development CARICOM Secretariat

    Salutations It is indeed a pleasure for me to welcome you to this National Training Workshop which focuses on Implementation of Prevention Strategies and Actions to address Youth Gangs and Violence and to bring you greetings and these brief remarks on behalf of the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque who regrets that he could not be here…

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  • Haiti tackles housing troubles

    CROIX-des-BOUQUETS, Haiti – The bright green, orange and blue box-shaped tiny buildings beckon like neon signs on a dark night. Partially built and the size of a tiny motel room, the two-room structures are a huge improvement over the tattered tents and tin shacks where 347,284 Haitians still linger three years after the devastating Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake. But as…

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  • Head of state selection process due for review

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Express – Now that it's all over bar the secret voting for a finally named candidate in Justice Anthony Carmona, the process of electing a President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago has advertised itself as crying out for reform toward realising today's expectations of transparency. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar last week appeared…

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  • Soon dead? Experts dismiss belief sickle cell a death sentence

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Observer – Employers discriminate against sickle cell patients, say experts SICKLE cell experts yesterday debunked as myth, a common belief that the illness is a death sentence, and appealed to Jamaicans to end stigmatisation and employment discrimination of people with the disease. Director of the Sickle Cell Unit Professor Marvin Reid, and officials of the Sickle Cell Support…

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