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  • Women prime ministers urge an end to violence against women

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Caribbean only two women heads of government Friday pledged to end violence and discrimination against women in their respective countries as they joined the global community in observing International Women’s Day. Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar and her Jamaican counterpart, Portia Simpson Miller said the theme to observe the occasion…

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  • Cabinet minister’s son jailed in United States

    HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC – The 25-year-old son of a Bermuda cabinet minister has been jailed for 18 years in Florida for a string of violent offences. Tyler Abbott, son of the Minister Without Portfolio Leah Scott, received the sentence after a plea bargain. US law enforcement authorities said that Abbott had threatened an 87-year-old woman and stole her purse and…

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  • Jamaica debt exchange affects Sagicor

    KINGSTON, Jamaica – The fallout from Jamaica’s recently approved debt exchange arrangement has hit at least one of Barbados’ biggest financial institutions. Sagicor Financial Corporation, which has hundreds of millions of dollars in investments in Jamaica, had some of its companies placed “under review with negative implications” for its financial strength rating by international insurance rating company A.M. Best Co.…

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  • Jamaica’s cancer programme under review

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – A delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has arrived here to carry out a comprehensive evaluation of Jamaica’s cancer control capacity in the areas of cancer planning, cancer information, prevention, diagnosis and treatment, palliative care, and training. The delegation is expected to make recommendations to the authorities following its review. Health Minister Dr. Fenton…

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  • Government to appeal court ruling regarding senators

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, CMC – The St. Kitts-Nevis government says it will appeal a ruling by the High Court regarding the appointment of an attorney general for St. Kitts and Nevis under the present constitution. “The government has been advised to appeal the matter, firstly, on the question as to whether the interpretation that has been given by the Learned…

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  • Opposition leader files lawsuit against Prime Minister

    KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC – Opposition Leader Arnhim Eustace says his lawyers have written to Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves demanding an apology and compensation for statements he made about him on a recent radio programme. “I want to confirm that by letter dated Wednesday, February 27th, Dr. Gonsalves was informed by my lawyers of my intention to pursue legal…

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  • PM insists budget presentation ahead of motion of no confidence in his administration

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas Wednesday insisted that his administration would not be rushed into debating a motion of no confidence against him and that the presentation of the national budget is a priority matter to be dealt with. Dr. Douglas told a news conference that “the motion of no confidence has its place (and)…

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  • ‘A huge sacrifice’ – PM lauds public sector for showing concern for national interest

    KINGSTON, Jamaica- THE NATIONAL Housing Trust (NHT) could be called upon by the Government to assist in ensuring the success of the economic programme Jamaica is pursuing with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller announced at Jamaica House yesterday that the Government would be making concessions, through its agencies, to public-sector workers who have agreed to…

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  • Enough talk, say farmers

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – LOCAL FARMERS ARE tired of hearing the same thing over and over on praedial larceny. Tempers flared as farmers and others involved in agriculture vented their frustration yesterday at their continuous losses from crop and animal theft and what they said was the inability of the police and the court to do anything about the problem. “I…

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  • Guyanese stock market continues to grow

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – As at December 2011, the market capitalisation of shares on the Guyana Stock market (GASCI) was G$89.48 billion. This valuation improved to G$123.41 billion as at December 2012, or by a margin of almost 38 per cent. Briefly, as at the end of October 2012, the valuation was even higher at G$125.84 billion. Two of…

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