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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has become a country in a government external debt crisis.

By Peter Binose No it hasn’t, yes it has, no it hasn’t, yes it has. Oh please Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves [REG] leader of the family dynasty owned Unity Labour Party, Vincentian Government and the plantation known as Saint Vincent,…

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The View from Europe: Climate change and the Caribbean voice

By David Jessop From Caribbean News Now Climate change is an issue on which the Caribbean has every reason to have its voice heard and be taken very seriously. Not only does its position on changing sea levels genuinely reflect…

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The taxman cometh for Silver Wheaton [operates Cayman Islands]

By Ben Kramer-Miller, From Seeking Alpha Disclosure: I am/we are long SLW. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship…

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Beggar’s mentality driving our need to be seen as poor

By Michael A. Dingwall Jamaica’s finance minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, is off to the Third International Conference for Financing and Development in Ethiopia. I understand that one of the issues that he will be looking at is the middle-income status…

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Bishop Tutu is definitely not a scumbag and neither is Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

By Peter Binose, Kingstown SVG Wednesday, July 08, 2015 – Prime Minister Gonsalves leader of the Gonsalves dynasty family government group, owners of the ULP and the plantation known as Saint Vincent has aligned our pretty adorable little country with…

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Scuba diving association has concerns over Cayman Islands proposed cruise ship port

Letter to Cayman Islands DoE From DEMA Cayman Islands Department of Environment P.O. Box 10202 Grand Cayman KY1-1002 Via Email: [email protected] Dear Sirs: On behalf of the Diving Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA), I am writing to you in regard…

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The future of the Commonwealth Parts 1 & 2

The future of the Commonwealth – Part 1 By Sir Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday June 25, 2015 – Questioning the relevance and value of the Commonwealth of Nations is nothing new – for such has occurred ever…

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Petition to stop Plasma Gasification waste to Energy Plant in Barabdos

Abandon the proposal to build a $700M Plasma Gasification Plant in Barbados. From Heather Cole St. Augustine, FL Having received no information from the Government of Barbados regarding its proposal to develop a Waste to Energy Facility at the Mangrove…

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Fast bowlers wanted [in West Indies]

By Tony Cozier from Trinidad Express Caribbean pitches not encouraging pacers It is a puzzle that has gone unsolved for a couple of decades. Attempts to crack it involve mainly, but not only, the quality of pitches. At their meeting…

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Time for Caribbean countries to ditch fixed exchange rate to dollar

By Sir Ronald Sanders From AMG By continuing to tie their currencies to the US dollar, Caribbean countries are linking their fortunes to the policies of the US – policies that are made in the interest of the US alone….