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Dominica Academy of Arts & Sciences Demands the Abolition Of the Sale of Dominica’s Passport & Diplomatic Positions
Dominica Academy of Arts & Sciences Demands the Abolition Of the Sale of Dominica’s Passport & Diplomatic Positions January 3, 2012 In the 1990s the […]
Continue readingDominican Woman Remanded on US$60,000 Seizure
Paula Peterson has been remanded to Her Majesty Prison until January 10, 2012 in connection with the December 29, 2011 US$60,000 cash found about her […]
Continue readingDominica Prime Minister files lawsuit against former IMF employee
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Attorneys for Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit have filed a lawsuit for libel against a former employee of the International Monetary (IMF) […]
Continue readingGrenadian attorney demands outside help to investigate fatal beating
ST GEORGE’s, Grenada, Friday December 30, 2011 – The attorney representing the wife of a Grenadian-born Canadian who died Tuesday, hours after being beaten allegedly […]
Continue readingI am Dominica?
I am Dominica? The Accountability & Responsibility of a People Gabriel J. Christian, Esq. Dominica is a beautiful country and our people possessed of great […]
Continue readingChristmas Message from CTO Secretary General, Hugh Riley
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM HUGH RILEY SECRETARY GENERAL CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, 20 Dec 2011 – The holiday season offers an ideal opportunity to pause […]
Continue readingClimate Activists: Durban Deal is “Very Weak” Agreement, Lacks “Ambition, Equity, Justice”
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, has ended with an agreement to start negotiations for a new legally binding climate treaty […]
Continue readingStop the dithering and act, Jamaica tells climate talks in Durban
Durban, South Africa. December 9, 2011 – Jamaica on Thursday night challenged the negotiators at the United Nations Climate Talks in Durban, South Africa to […]
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