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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Friday | August 25, 2006

TRINIDAD&TOBAGO: Dookeran remains committed to finding common ground
Port-of-Spain (Trinidad Express): United National Con-gress (UNC) political leader Winston Dookeran says he remains committed to the formation of a single party to defeat the ruling People's National Movement in the next general election ...

ST VINCENT: Cuban nursing programme in-line with standards

KINGSTON, St Vincent (CMC): The three-year nursing programme which Cuba has offered to Caribbean states has now been brought in-line with regional standards. St. Vincent and the Grenadines Minister of Health, Dr. Douglas Slater, on announcing...


ST LUCIA: Policemen called in as union impasse drags on

CASTRIES, St. Lucia (CMC): St. Lucia police were summoned Wednesday to the Almond Morgan Bay resort on the outskirts of the capital, in a continuing impasse between management and a trade union over trade union recognition.


HAITI: Gov't, gangs discuss peaceful disarmament

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (CMC): Armed gangs and government representatives are discussing the terms of an agreement for a peaceful disarmament in the violence-torn Caribbean country, police commissioner Frantz Lerebours said yesterday.


BARBADOS: Decision soon on bodies found at sea

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): A decision will soon be made regarding the final resting place for the 11 bodies found in a small vessel drifting off Barbados four months ago. Senegal Ambassador to New York, Monkhtar Kouyate, said he was expecting word...




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