Barbados
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January 31, 2013919
Stuart: Best is yet to come
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Prime Minister Freundel Stuart and leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), says that the best is yet to come from that political party. His comments came as he spoke yesterday at the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s luncheon at the Hilton Hotel, the first for 2013 and ahead of the mass rally that DLP had…
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January 30, 2013899
Barbados to elect new government on February 21
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Barbadians go to the polls on February 21 to elect a new government ended months of speculation as to when Prime Minister Freundel Stuart would seek a new five year term in office. A Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS) statement said that Stuart, who took over the leadership of the ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP) after…
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January 30, 2013857
Experts: PM’s timing curious
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – POLITICAL SCIENTISTS Dr George Belle and Peter Wickham yesterday weighed in on the announcement by Prime Minister Freundel Stuart that the general election will be on February 21. Dr Belle maintained that the election was “unnecessarily delayed”. “We knew that the Constitution and the law allowed him to call it after the five years had passed since the last…
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January 29, 2013860
EDITORIAL: In the battle against crime and violence
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The latest of studies commissioned by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) have underscored the serious negative impact that crime and violence are having on economies of the Caribbean at a time when economic growth with job-creation continues to be elusive for a number of CARICOM states. Not just the IDB, but also the World Bank and our…
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January 29, 2013811
$450 million boost
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – BARBADOS will be embarking on a $450 million project to breathe fresh life into the country’s ailing sugar industry. The project was outlined yesterday by Agriculture Minister, Dr. David Estwick, prior to a meeting with industry officials and representatives of two companies which are likely to play key roles in the reconfigured sugar industry. Over the years,…
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January 29, 2013862
Caribbean Leadership Project launched
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Government of Barbados expressed its gratitude to Canada for implementing the Caribbean Leadership Project. The first part of that project, the Leadership Development Programme, was launched yesterday at the Cave Hill School of Business. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Martin Cox, took the opportunity to convey this Government’s appreciation to Canada…
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January 28, 2013832
UWI fallout
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – A debt of approximately $200 million owed by the Barbados Government to the University of the West Indies – most of it to the Cave Hill campus – has started to have a negative impact and ripple effect on several operators within the business community. DAILY NATION investigations have revealed that the Barbados-based campus which is celebrating…
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January 28, 2013844
Caribbean women subject to widespread sexual violence
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – exual violence against women is being seen as widespread in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean. Alessandra Guedes, Regional Advisor on Intra-Family Violence at PAHO has indicated that a recent report titled “Violence against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean” showed that unfortunately violence against women is widespread in the 12 countries that they studied…
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January 25, 20131,355
Study breaking boundaries
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – BARBADOS will be the first country in this region to carry out a study on its population’s salt intake. According to Senior Health Officer, Dr. Kenneth George, the study – being carried out under the leadership of the Ministry of Health and the National Chronic Non-Communicable Disease Commission – is trying to estimate the quantity of salt…
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January 23, 2013817
Terrorism spreads to Algeria
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – ON SUNDAY, United States President Barack Obama was sworn in for his second term in office. He will have to shoulder the power and burden of the presidency in an increasingly turbulent world darkened by domestic discord and crises abroad. Obama has already said that he would root his second term in the crusade to build a…
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