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Dominica PM says progress made on financing of international airport
“Soon we will make public a document …which we have been able to sign, which speaks towards the international airport, which speaks towards the financing […]
Continue readingDominica opposition party leader describes ministers as ‘rapists’
By Caribbean News Now contributor ROSEAU, Dominica — Leader of the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) in Dominica, Lennox Linton, described government ministers as “rapists”, […]
Continue readingLet Us Read Norris Prevost: Interesting!
On 18/05/2014 6:04 PM, FETelemaque at aol.com wrote: Getting the Diagnosis Right. 17.05.14 by Norris Prevost MP. tel:275 3420 Sinking Skerrit Jumps on UWP Boat […]
Continue readingDominica Talking to China About Building International Airport
By the Caribbean Journal staff Dominica is in talks with China on the possibility of building an international airport in the country. Dominica Prime Minister […]
Continue readingDominica Plans to Build Intl. Airport with Chinese Assistance
Roseau, May 10 (Prensa Latina) The Government of Dominica is holding negotiations with China to construct its first international airport, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit announced […]
Continue readingDominica PM to address Commonwealth Caribbean crime conference
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC – Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit will address a two-day conference that brings together law enforcement and legal practitioners from the Commonwealth Caribbean. […]
Continue readingWHEN PLACED IN A BOOK OF WHATEVER FORMAT
WHEN PLACED IN A BOOK OF WHATEVER FORMAT (Self-indulgence And Subsequent Insight) When a brother meets me and asks “how is that cricket book doing,” […]
Continue readingDominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit
Dominica will soon introduce a bill to Parliament that would amend the country’s constitution to accede to the Caribbean Court of Justice, according to the […]
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