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England to tour West Indies in February
England and the West Indies will play three Twenty20 matches and three One-Day Internationals in the Caribbean early next year, the West Indies Cricket Board announced. The three One-Day Internationals will be played at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Grounds in Antigua while Kensington Oval in Barbados will host the T20 games, the WICB said Saturday, reports CMC. The Twenty20 matches will be ...
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Meeting on Caribbean Biological Corridor in Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba, 20 May (Prensa Latina) The 4th Ministerial Meeting on the Caribbean Biological Corridor (CBC) will be held May 21st-May 23rd in this city of eastern Cuba, said authorities from that regional initiative. The previous meetings were held in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, the two countries that, along with Cuba, form the initial nucleus of CBC, which aims, since its creation in ...
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Capturing the Brazil momentum
Today, we at Bourse will review some of the featured bonds from an attractive sector in the Brazilian economy namely, industrials/metals industry. In the past decade, the Brazilian economy has grown to such extent that Brazil is now labelled an economic giant. With an average annual GDP growth of 3.4 per cent over the past five years, increasing wealth of the home market and a vast amount of ...
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Caribbean Scientist Warns of Climate Change Disaster
The Caribbean does not have the luxury of time for decisive action on climate change and global warming. In fact, it is on the brink of calamity, according to a prominent ...
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Coker’s ‘mystery job’ explained
Chairman of the Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) Lionel Coker, has responded to looming questions about his present employment status. The Chairman wants an end to the speculation about his relationship with the CEPEP Company of Trinidad and Tobago. Coker spends considerable time at the Glen Road office of CEPEP, the agency that runs parallel to the Tobago House of Assembly-run CEPEP. ...
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Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (Angst essen Seele auf) [DVD]
Rainer Werner Fassbinders Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (Angst essen Seele auf) is a simple and powerful film of great and quiet beauty. Although Fassbinder was often characterized as a deep pessimist, this film is much different from his earlier work, as it is ce ... ...
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Who served the court order
THA Senior Counsel Alvin Pascal last Thursday insisted that "he had not been served with the court order." The order was verbally handed down by the judge of the high court in the presence the claimants inclusive of Irwin 'Jabba' Hercules and his attorney Deborah Moore-Miggins. Last Wednesday, when Secretary Hilton Sandy was contacted by the media, he stated that he was ...
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Conflicting accounts of 6 year old death
General Manager of the Turtle Beach Hotel Leslie Amedee said the incident involving the tragic death of six- year old Eric Gittens was an unfortunate one. According to Amedee, the hotel was doing all it could to be in communication with the family members. Six year old Eric Gittens died in a freak accident at the hotel where a table toppled, pinning the little boy on May 10. "The focus ...
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Illegal Dumping in Charlotteville
Patricia Turpin, the owner of the Charlotteville Estate is deciding on what action to take against dumping illegal on her property. Turpin, a longtime resident of Charlotteville, with a keen interest in conservation, was not at home when debris was dumped on her property. She believes that several truckloads of dirt mixed with garbage, inclusive of concrete slabs were dumped on her property. ...
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THA defies court order
In a judgment of the High Court dated May 10, 2013 between the Claimants, Irwin Hercules, Samuel Mapp and Kenneth Murray, who are all members of the Charlotteville Beachfront Movement (CBM) and the Tobago House of Assembly as defendants the THA was ordered to stop work on the project until the next hearing on June 21, 2013. The Court Order which is signed and stamped by Assistant Registrar ...
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THA wants to benefit from housing loan for housing
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) wants a share of any housing loan acquired by government and to have the opportunity to finance off budget funding for housing projects in Tobago. These are some of the issues raised at a recent meeting between Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal and THA Secretary of Settlements and Labour Assemblyman Huey Cadette. Cadette told Wednesday's post Executive ...
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Paihia Beach Resort And Spa, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Driving along the main coastal highway, on the edge of the main township of Paihia, in the heart of the ...
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