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BUSY DAY FOR BIDENUS vice-president meets Govt, Caricom leaders today
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Express – United States Vice-President Joseph Biden applauded the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force who serenaded him and his family with the sweet sound of the pan upon his arrival in Trinidad last night. Biden, his wife Dr Jill Biden and his two grand-daughters arrived on the United States Air Force Two aircraft at…
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Caribbean advised to review educational policies
There is an urgent need for Caribbean territories to review it educational systems and policies, with greater focus on developing the skills and techniques for creative thinking and adaptation. So says, Trinidad’s Tertiary Education and Training Minister Fazal Karim, who believes that the region’s traditional method of thinking cannot suffice in a growing information age and technological world. Karim highlighted…
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Guatemala in limbo
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Last week, in commenting on the May 10 sentencing of former Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt, 86, to 80 years in jail for genocide and crimes against humanity, we were of the view that Guatemala had taken a courageous step towards putting an end to impunity for the perpetrators of such crimes. We did suggest, however, that…
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Turks and Caicos recovers cash, land amid probe
KINGSTON, Jamaica – OFFICIALS in the Turks and Caicos Islands say they have recovered US$19.5 million and more than 2,500 acres (1,000 hectares) of real estate as they continue to seize assets allegedly improperly obtained by corrupt politicians. Yesterday’s announcement comes six months after the territory resumed self-government after three years of direct rule imposed by Britain due to a…
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Decline in food production
HAVANA, Cuba, CMC – The Cuban government says it has seen a dramatic and unexplained drop in the harvest of vegetables and fruit in the first three months of the year. In a report, the Cuban National Statistics Office (ONE) gave no reason for the production decline, despite government reforms to increase production in the Spanish-speaking country that spends more…
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‘Ban them now!’ Local entrepreneurs call for restrictions on agri imports
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Ban the importation of all agricultural produce which can be cultivated locally! This, according to Peter McConnell, managing director of Worthy Park Estate Limited, is the first practical step that should be taken in redressing the country’s growing import bill which now stands at just under US$1 billion. Last year, Jamaica’s agricultural export bill was recorded at…
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Get the facts on those e-mail claims
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – THE Commissioner of Police is the most appropriate authority to begin the probe into the authenticity of e-mails presented in the Parliament last Monday by Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley. This does not mean, however, that the CoP is the office best suited to finish such an exercise. That Commissioner Stephen Williams is currently acting…
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SPY BUG IN DPP’S OFFICE
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – At the height of the Section 34 controversy, a sophisticated laser spying device was discovered in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Roger Gaspard, SC. T&T Guardian investigations revealed the device was detected in November last year inside the conference room of the DPP’s office at the Winsure Building, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain.…
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