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  • Government minister against opposition concept of national unity

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, CMC – A senior member of the St. Kitts-Nevis government has brushed aside opposition calls for a government of national unity. “We don't want any unity government in St Kits and Nevis. We want to remain a stable country. I don’t' have to tell you what is happening in Trinidad and Tobago where unity is crumbling fast,”…

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  • Guyana assures Norway that budget cuts will not affect LDCS

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana, , CMC – Norway is reported to have expressed “serious concerns” about the status of the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS), following the decision by the National Assembly to approve a drastic reduction in the national budget as proposed by opposition legislators. A government statement issued following talks between Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Norway’s Ambassador Aud Marti…

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  • PM to deliver budget on May 14

    CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony will deliver the national budget on Tuesday, May 14. The budget presentation follows the completion of the debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure over the last weekend. The debate on the budget presentation will be May16-17. The government is expected to table an EC$1.3 billion (One EC dollar…

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  • Simpson Miller makes Budget presentation today

    today KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller will make her contribution to the 2013/2014 Budget Debate today. Simpson Miller will make her presentation in Gordon House, on the heels of the Opposition Monday saying that Jamaicans can expect the speech to be filled with “fluff” and “rhetoric”.

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  • A chance to combat the illegal arms trade

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – Any legal measure implemented by local and foreign law enforcement agencies to combat the drug trade is welcomed by this newspaper. For we are resolute in our belief that the trafficking of narcotics is a most abominable crime for which those found guilty must feel the full weight of the law. We regard drug dealers as the…

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  • Hard to believe!

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Concerns are being raised in Guyana about the claims that five Guyanese women were victims of human trafficking here. According to Press reports, relatives of two of the women questioned what was said to be their version of the goings-on in Barbados. However, police here and in the South American country said yesterday that they would be…

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  • Australia to help Caribbean deal with climate change issues

    BELMOPAN, Belize, CMC – Australia will use its expertise in guiding the Caribbean adapt to climate change and manage its coral reefs. Coral reefs provide benefits to the Caribbean valued at over four billion annually. The reefs of the Caribbean are of great importance in providing shoreline protection, habitat for healthy fisheries and an essential attraction for the tourism sector,…

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  • Caribbean urges continued funding for HIV/AIDS programmes

    BARCELONA, Spain, CMC – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries Monday appealed for continued international financial assistance to deal with the HIV-AIDS epidemic. In an addressing commemorating the 10th anniversary of the XIV AIDS Conference here, St. Kitts-Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas, who has responsibility for health issues within the 15-member CARICOM grouping, said a decade after signing an accord with…

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  • Bahamas Most Popular Island Destination while Turks & Caicos is Island Most would Like to Visit

    The Bahamas continues to attract the most American luxury travelers, according to a new study released by Resonance Consultancy in collaboration with the Luxury Institute. The report also shows that the island destination more affluent Americans want to visit than any other is the Turks and Caicos. The Resonance Report on Affluent Travel and Leisure surveyed more than 1,200 affluent…

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  • Tourism boom – 1.6 million air seats sold for summer

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica has secured 1.6 million air seats into the island this summer, with the bulk coming from the United States — the island's major market — even as the country continues to woo visitors from the non-traditional areas of Eastern Europe and Latin America. This is welcome news for the many tourism interests now gathered in Montego…

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