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  • BERMUDA-FINANCE-Government to clamp down on tax dodgers

    HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC –The Bermuda government says it will crack down on tax dodgers who owe it a whopping US$85 million in unpaid taxes. A Finance Ministry spokesman said the sum is the total amount of unpaid tax receivables more than 90 days old at the end of 2012. The bulk of the figure, which does not include social insurance…

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  • BERMUDA-HEALTH-Gastroenteritis outbreak at hospital

    HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC – An outbreak of gastroenteritis has struck almost 30 patients and staff at the King Edward VIII Memorial Hospital. This has resulted in the quarantine of one of the wards at the institution. A spokesperson from the Bermuda Hospital Board said access to Gordon Ward is likely to be restricted through Friday. Five staff members

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  • UNITED STATES-IMMIGRATION- US official in charge of deportations steps down

    WASHINGTON, CMC – A top United States Department of Homeland Security official in charge of deportations has stepped down in the aftermath of a flap over the release of Caribbean and other detainees. Gary Mead’s departure comes after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on Monday released hundreds of immigrants from jails and detention centers across the country. ICE…

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  • JAMAICA-ENVIRONMENT – Hundreds evacuated as noxious fumes force closure of building

    KINGSTON, JAMAICA, CMC – The authorities are trying to locate the source of noxious fumes that forced the evacuation of several employees and visitors of the Central Sorting Office of the Post and Telecoms Department in the Corporate area on Thursday. According to media reports more than 600 people were evacuated and some were rushed to the nearby Kingston PUblic…

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  • HAITI-COURT-“Baby Doc” makes court appearance

    PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, CMC – Haiti’s former dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier appeared in court for the first time on Thursday to face charges for corruption and serious human rights violations during his 15-year rule. Fighting efforts to be placed on trial, Duvalier, 61, failed to show up in court on three previous occasions but the judge responded to…

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  • Head to arbitration

    CASTRIES, St.Lucia, CMC-Prime Minister Kenny Anthony says the negotiations between Government and Public Sector Unions have reached an impasse and has recommended that the issue be sent to arbitration. In an address to the nation on Wednesday Anthony said the government is unable to improve on the 4% offered to the Trade Union Federation which is seeking an increase of…

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  • Political manoeuvre

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas has announced a minor re-shuffle of his Cabinet following a High Court ruling on Thursday that the appointment of Jason Hamilton as the Attorney General and as a fourth Senator in the National Assembly was declared null and void. In a radio and television broadcast on Thursday night, Dr. Douglas…

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  • Commission of Inquiry report handed over

    Georgetown, Guyana– CMC – Seven months after the uprising in the mining town of Linden, Guyana which led to the deaths of three protestors, Lensley Wolfe, Chairman of the Linden Commission of Inquiry, on Thursday handed over the report of the Commission to President Donald Ramotar. “It was indeed a most grueling experience but the focus of all the commissioners…

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  • What Happened To The Aid Meant To Rebuild Haiti?

    After a devastating earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, governments and foundations from around the world pledged more than $9 billion to help get the country back on its feet. Only a fraction of the money ever made it. And Haiti's President Michel Martelly says the funds aren't “showing results.” Roughly 350,000 people still live in camps. Many others simply moved…

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  • Govt to spend US$3b on maritime projects

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Guardian – Government is embarking on two major maritime projects as a cost of US$3 billion. This is just one of the several initiatives aimed at creating an investment climate for trade to take place. Trade Minister Vasant Bharath announced when he addressed a conference on Improving the Ease of Doing Business in T&T at the…

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