Sunday, February 17, 2013

Report Cayman Islands is owed $20M in uncollected debt

  • Canada.com - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    KINGSTON, Jamaica - Authorities in Jamaica say they have arrested four suspects in connection with the shooting of eight people in a gritty neighbourhood in the capital of Kingston. The shooting ...

  • Haiti envoy wants to move past impasse

    Middle East Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The U.N. envoy in Haiti says he wants to help the country move toward holding its Senate elections, which have been delayed for over a year. Senate elections were scheduled to take place in to ...

  • Wrinkle and Farah get appeal bail

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The Court of Appeal yesterday freed two convicts on bail pending appeal, days after their imprisonment caused heated public debate over the fairness of their punishment. Well-known contractor ...

  • Man found shot to death

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Police are investigating the death of a man whose family said he was found with a gunshot wound to the head inside his home on Tiana's Crescent, off Ferguson's Way yesterday. Although ...

  • No casino partner yet for Baha Mar PM worried

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday voiced concerns that officials at the mega-resort Baha Mar have not yet identified a partner for its planned casino. Christie told reporters this was one ...

  • LPIA revenue rises for 5th consecutive year

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The final beam for the final stage of the LPIA project was signed and mounted onto the building frame. Pictured from left are Transport and Aviation Permanent Secretary Lorraine Armbrister, Nassau ...

  • Christie Probe into custody deaths will be thorough

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    All of us truly understand that when people are in custody it is expected that they will be treated in a manner that is consistent with the civilization that we have, that is where violence is not ...

  • Club 30 gets injunction against police

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    A temporary restraining order granted Friday to the owners of Club 30 will prevent police from further interfering with the business' operations. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Isaacs made the ...

  • Teachers union head surprised by environment minister?s comments

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Bahamas Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson said she was "taken aback" by Environment Minister Ken Dorsett's recent refusal to shut down a scrap metal yard behind Anatol ...

  • PLP welcomes BTC probe consideration

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) said yesterday it welcomes an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the sale of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) to Cable and ...

  • Haiti-Dominican Republic Trade Exports or Exploits

    IPS - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    - ';I get everything at the Haiti-Dominican Republic: carrots, squash, eggplant, cabbage, peppers, eggs, salami,'; explained a merchant at the Croix des Bossales marketplace, her stand ...

  • Russian meteorite followed by claimed sightings in Cuba and California

    The Guardian - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    a stunning meteorite tore through the skies above Russia , causing widespread damage and hospitalising scores of people, sightings of fireballs have been reported by residents ...

  • Cuba too reports powerful meteorite explosion

    General Sources - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    HAVANA (AP) - Cuba apparently experienced a phenomenon similar to the meteorite that detonated over Russia this week, island media reported, with startled residents describing a bright light in the ...

  • Report Cayman Islands is owed $20M in uncollected debt

    Canada.com - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands - The government of the Cayman Islands claims more than $20 million in uncollected debt, the majority for overseas medical expenses. Public documents show the British ...

  • Cuba removes civil aeronautics institute to improve govt efficiency

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    The Cuban authorities have decided to merge the Civil Aeronautics Institute (IACC) into the Transportation Ministry in an effort to improve government efficiency, local media reported on Friday.The ...

  • The U.S. lauds Dominican Republic?s transparency in trade pact

    Dominican Today - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Santo Domingo. - The United States congratulated the Dominican Republic for its transparent management of the Free Trade Agreement's (DR-CAFTA) tariffs, according to a missive from U.S. ...

  • Fidel Castro is the greatest politician of our time a man whose authority has remained undoubted for over 50 years. In his 86 he continues to be a high ranking Cuban leader and despite all the talk about his imminent death he lives an active life mak

    Pravda - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Fidel Castro is the greatest politician of our time, a man whose authority has remained undoubted for over half a century. In his 86, he continues to be a high ranking Cuban leader, and despite all ...

  • Report FBI looking into Sen. Menendez

    General Sources - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    Robert Menendez , D-N.J., had sex with prostitutes in the Dominican Republic, The Washington Post reported. Citing what it said were "two people familiar with the investigation," the Post ...

  • Suspected meteor explosion reported in central Cuba

    Global Times - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    An object fell from the sky over central Cuba on Thursday night and turned into a fireball "bigger than the sun" before it exploded, a Cuban TV channel reported Friday, citing ...

  • FBI Probing Allegations Sen. Menendez Patronized Prostitutes In Dominican Republic

    Huffington Post - Saturday 16th February, 2013

    A team of FBI agents has been conducting interviews in recent weeks in the Dominican Republic and the United States, looking into allegations that Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) patronized ...

  • US Cuba wrestling fight Olympic move to drop sport

    General Sources - Friday 15th February, 2013

    By PETER ORSI Associated Press HAVANA (AP) -- The U.S. and Cuba have seen eye-to-eye on precious little for the last half century, but their wrestling federations have found common ground on at ...

  • U.S. to help Haiti alleviate prison overcrowding

    Tribune Review - Friday 15th February, 2013

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- The U.S. government plans to build two prisons in Haiti's countryside in an effort to stem severe overcrowding, disease and violence in the poor Caribbean nation's ...

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