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Jamaica Gleaner Caribbean
published: Friday | July 25, 2008

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - CCJ sets hearing on complaints against Guyana
PORT-OF-SPAIN (CMC):The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has adjourned to November 10 hearing of an application by the Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) and the TCL Guyana Incorporated (TGI) for leave to appear...

Taiwan to help develop local agriculture

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (CMC): St Kitts Prime Minister Dr Denzil Douglas has welcomed Taiwan's commitment to assist this twin-island federation in the establishment and development of a commercial agricultural zone...

OAS warns region to take action on energy crisis

NASSAU, Bahamas (CMC):The Organisation of American States has warned the Caribbean to take urgent action to prevent the current global energy crisis from reversing the region's development. Assistant Secretary General Ambassador Albert Ramdin issued...

Grenada committed to One China policy

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): Grenada's new administration has reaffirmed its com-mitment to the One-China policy.Prime Minister Tillman Thomas gave the assurance on Wednesday as a delegation from the East Asian country paid him a courtesy call, the first...

Grenadian scheme with Olint linksin difficulties

A GRENADIAN investment scheme has run into trouble and has advised local authorities that its inability to pay its investors was linked to that of its trader Olint, whose assets have been frozen in The Turks and Caicos Islands. On Wednesday, Grenada's ministry of finance...





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