
Archives for Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Another woman murdered in Antigua
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua: The body of a Barnes Hill woman was found floating face
down in a pond in Antigua Saturday afternoon several hours after her relatives
reported that she did not return home as expected on Friday night....
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Tobago landslide kills two, five family members critical
SCARBOUROUGH,
Tobago: Two people are dead and one family is hoping that five of its members
who are in critical condition live, after a landslide struck the village of
Delaford on Tobago's west end. Tobago police told Caribbean Net News
that 30-year-old Tyrone McMillan died while attempting to save his van parked
at the bottom of a hill...
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Guyana to host the 2006 Rio Group meeting
GEORGETOWN, Guyana: The South American Cooperative Republic of Guyana has been
selected to host the 20th Meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the
Rio Group in 2006. This decision was made at the just-concluded 18th Meeting
held in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Guyana currently represents the 15-member
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) grouping in the Rio Group....
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Trinidad MP cleared in the Rowley-Sharma teacup brawl
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: The following is the full statement by the Director
of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Geoffrey Henderson on the matter between MP
Chandresh Sharma and MP Dr Keith Rowley. Last week, Caribbean Net News carried
the story under the heading, "I will clear my good name, says Trinidad MP." ...
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Business sector in Grenada still worried
ST GEORGEšS, Grenada: The trauma experienced by the
business sector in Grenada as a result of multimillion dollar losses sustained
after Hurricane Ivan, has prompted a meeting to discuss security...
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COMMENTARY
Law and Politics: What unification and Caribbean integration?
It seems that every time we have a meeting of the CARICOM Heads of Government,
one of the many issues that always generate a great divergence of opinions is
that of unity and integration in the region...
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LETTER
I congratulate Damien Smith for his courage
As an open minded Grenadian, I congratulate Damien
Smith for his courage for defending the truth and telling Caribbean readers
what is going on in Grenada....
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