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Latest News : PM leads delegation to Caricom meeting in Dominica
PRIME Minister Bruce Golding will lead Jamaica's delegation to the two-day 21st inter-sessional meeting of Caricom Heads of Government in Roseau, Dominica tomorrow.

Latest News : PM off to Dominica
Prime Minister Bruce Golding leaves the island today to head the Jamaican delegation to the 21st intersessional CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting in Roseau, Dominica.Golding will be accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister...

Latest News : Caricom looks to World Bank for economic answers
ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC) -- Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders said yesterday that they were looking to the World Bank to champion the cause of highly-indebted regional economies, as well as to provide new and immediate relief for earthquake-devastated Haiti.

Latest News : Caricom looks to World Bank for answers
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Caricom leaders said today they were looking to the World Bank to 'champion' the cause of highly-indebted regional economies, as well as to provide new and immediate relief for earthquake-devastated Haiti.

Latest News : Published on: 3/11/2010.
THE SPREADING WATER WOES from which Barbados and a number of other Caribbean Community partners are reeling, largely from the effects of drought, is high on the agenda of the 21st Inter-Sessional Meeting of CARICOM leaders, which gets underway today in Roseau, Dominica.

Gales forecast for parts of Otago
A severe-weather watch has been issued for Otago, alerting people to the possibility of wind gusts up to 100kmh or more in parts of Clutha and Dunedin this weekend.

Foundation donates school supplies to quake-ravaged Haiti
Progress in Haiti is slow, and it will take years to rebuild, the Haitian Consul General in Miami said while visiting Tampa this evening.The situation in Haiti is improving, but not enough, very slowly, Ralph Latortue said. It's going to be a very long process.

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In Dominica, Bishop Gabriel Malzaire called on Commonwealth nations to improve their caretaking of the planet. The face of the Earth is changing so rapidly that it brings into question our stewardship towards it despite our scientific and technological capabilities, he said.

Published on: 3/12/2010.
ROSEAU - World Bank President Robert Zoellick yesterday made an offer of assistance to Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries, which are presently grappling with heavy debt burdens.

Published on: 3/12/2010.
JUST MONTHS after Mia Mottley's leadership of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) was questioned by former Prime Minister Owen Arthur, Prime Minister David Thompson has added his voice to the chorus.

Chamber honours Port’s best
One can never doubt how involved Jane Nigh is in the community.

Caribbean Queens
Beverly Anderson, Lavonne Ferber, Cathryn Stewart, and Deb Rasmussen enjoying their recent cruise aboard the Serenade of the Seas which departed from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Highlights of the trip included visits to St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitts, Dominica, Barbados, and reading the Mirror.

SUNY Geneseo announces Dean's, President's lists
The following local students were named to the President’s List at the State University of New York at Geneseo for the fall semester. To be on the list, a student must have achieved a 4.0 grade point average while taking at least 12 credit hours.

Patterson takes up duties as special rep to Haiti
FORMER Jamaican Prime Minister PJ Patterson yesterday commenced duties as the Caribbean Community's (Caricom) special representative to Haiti.

G.I. women gather to pray in unison with countries around the world
More than 30 women gathered at First United Methodist Church Friday morning to observe World Day of Prayer, an event that unites Christian women around the world in a day of prayer, song and Bible readings.

Evelyn Leopold: UN Reviews Climate Report -- But Will It Appease Skeptics?
UNITED NATIONS - It took a while for the United Nations to acknowledge errors by its Nobel-prize winning climate panel and order an independent review....

Sports in brief: NBC to televise Paralympic Winter Games
Rome Bantams in state tournament Brother More dinner April 10 Fundraiser pits Wright vs. Preaster players

Call for Entries for Latin American and Caribbean Visual Artists
The World Bank announces a call for entries to participate in a visual arts exhibition featuring artists from Latin America and the Caribbean and inspired by the idea of change.

Softball Routs
By: Grant Manzi With dominating pitching and a purpose at the plate, the HSU softball team overwhelmed their competition on Saturday, sweeping their home opening double-header against Dominican University. It only took 10 innings for the Jacks to complete the sweep, afte...

Namedropper, 3/9/10
Fashion forward at Mount Airy It was lights, camera, action at Mount Airy Casino Resort ... for a high-end fashion shoot for the Boy Meets Girl fall clothing line, Wendy Wilson said. A small army of models, photographers, hair stylists and makeup art

3% growth expected in Latin America
The Latinamerican economy could grow by 3% or more this year according to the Inter American Development Bank.

MEMBER CENTER:
The carriers that belong to the Caribbean Shipowners Association voluntarily agreed to implement a peak season surcharge next fall, when cruise ships crowd berth space during their high season.

Caribbean Explores Fiscal Cooperation,
Ahead of the World Bank meeting, to be held on March 11-12, where CARICOM Finance Ministers will meet to discuss challenges that the region faces, CARICOM Secretary General, Edwin Carrington said it was vital for Caribbean economies to increase economic cooperation and remove fiscal barriers, for the prosperity of the region going forward.

Teaching beauty of music: Longtime Central music instructor retiring
Dennis McDermott's peer group will change when he retires....

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Shrine beats Clarenceville in OT
Alex Cavazos scored a game-high 33 points, including 15-of-19 from the foul line, to lead Royal Oak Shrine (8-12) to a 71-62, overtime win Wednesday over Livonia Clarenceville (5-15) in boys basketball. Jack Wangler and Bertram Marks chipped in wth 14 and 13, respectively, for the Knights (8-12), who connected on 24-of-31 free throws as a team. It was 59-all at the end of regulation before ...

Eagles flying high with tournament on tap
Redford Thurston's boys basketball team generated some momentum heading into the upcoming state tournament by disposing of Dearborn Edsel Ford, 56-50, Thursday in non-league action. Senior guard Michael Berrien scored a game-high 16 points, dished out five assists and collected three steals as the host Eagles won for the eighth time in 20 regular season games. “We played well and I'm really ...

Man spends £1.5million travelling to every country in the world
Web tycoon travels the globe to visit all 192 U.N. recognised countries, plus 814 of 873 of the rest

Attorney-General caught by own law
BRITAIN: Her story is a history of firsts: in 1991 she was the first black woman to be made a QC and, at 35, the youngest Queen's Counsel since William Pitt the Younger.She became the first black female government minister in...

Attorney-General caught by own law
BRITAIN: Her story is a history of firsts: in 1991 she was the first black woman to be made a QC and, at 35, the youngest Queen's Counsel since William Pitt the Younger.

GC upends KLAA champs, 58-50
The Livonia Churchill boys basketball team had little time to celebrate following Thursday's KLAA championship run.

Published on: 3/6/2010.
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada - The National Water and Sewerage Authority (NAWASA) says it has called in the police to help implement strict measures regarding the use of water as Grenada joins other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries grappling with a prolonged drought.

Published on: 3/6/2010.
ST JOHN'S, Antigua - St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves says Eastern Caribbean governments are closer to taking over the operations of the financially troubled British American Insurance Company (BAICO).

Local news
Chinese doctor hangs shingle on Broadway Dr. Daniel C. Wang, doctor of acupuncture and Asian medicine, has joined Dr. Christina Campbell in practice at Health Psychology: Healing Arts and Sciences, on Bridgeway, in Sausalito.

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