 | St. Kitts & Nevis |
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| Detailed and solutions-oriented recommendations submitted in Report to Cabinet published: December 02, 2008 |
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A report highlighting a number of recommendations for immediate action to help stem electricity outages on St. Kitts, has been submitted to Cabinet. The Report was requested by the Minister responsible for Electricity, Dr. the Hon. Earl Asim Martin within one week. The comprehensive report documents the technical, human resource and operational issues at the department. In discussing the report with the Cabinet, Dr. Martin outlined the medium-term and longer-term plans which had been pre-existing but [ Read More... ] |
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| Nevisians marched to mark World AIDS Day published: December 02, 2008 |
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A colourful but solemn march was held yesterday in Nevis to mark World AIDS Day and many participants turned out with red umbrellas and creatively formed a column depicting a red ribbon on arrival at Grove Park.The event started from the Nevis HIV/AIDS Coordinating Unit on Chapel Street and several speeches were made by a number of individuals, including the Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, the Hon. Hensley Daniel.
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| LIAT opens new flight between Nevis and St. Kitts published: December 02, 2008 |
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LIAT flight number 544 from Nevis to St. Kitts made its inaugural touch down yesterday (Dec. 1) at the Robert L. Bradshaw International airport around 5:40 p.m., further streamlining travel throughout the Eastern Caribbean and onto Europe. The newest leg to regional carrier LIAT’s flight schedule will depart Antigua around 4:45 p.m. daily and arrive in Nevis at 5:15 p.m. From that point, passengers will then be able to travel on to St. Kitts for a 5:40 p.m. arrival before the flight returns to Antigua the same evening. [ Read More... ] |
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| Reunion of Taiwan ICDF Alumni Society published: December 02, 2008 |
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A reunion is called upon by the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for those who had attended various training programs in Taiwan. Over the past twenty years, the Embassy has recommended hundred of trainees both from the government and private sectors to Taiwan to participate in programs or workshops sponsored by Taiwan International Cooperation Development Fund (Taiwan ICDF) and other institutes. The reunion shall bring together all persons who received training in Taiwan to form the Taiwan ICDF Alumni Society, a permanent platform for [ Read More... ] |
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| Ministry of Education outlines initiatives at Public Meeting published: December 02, 2008 |
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Ministry of Education and Culture officials outlined a number of initiatives being embarked upon at a public meeting last Thursday as the ministry continues its endeavours to move the education system from "good to great”Thursday’s meeting was the first in a series of public meetings the ministry will hold throughout the Territory this month which will be chaired by the Permanent Secretary Mrs. Sheila Brathwaite or a designate.
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| St. Kitts-Nevis, Taiwan- an example of symbiotic international relations published: December 02, 2008 |
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“WE want to show the international community that the relations between Taiwan and St. Kitts-Nevis serve as the best example for international relations. Our long-lasting diplomatic tie serves to set a perfect example to our neighbouring countries that we are mutually enjoying the benefits of the relations.” These were the sentiments of Resident Ambassador of the Republic of China on Taiwan to St. Kitts-Nevis HE Ambassador Rong Chuan Wu during a recent interview with SKNVibes. [ Read More... ] |
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| Another innocent bystander shot published: December 02, 2008 |
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A young woman is currently warded at the Joseph N France General Hospital after she was shot last night (Dec. 1) in the vicinity of her Taylors Housing Project home.According to an informed source, at about 9:00 p.m., while 18-year-old Tanice Johnson was on her way home from work, a young man was walking in front of her when she heard the report of gunfire coming [ Read More... ] |
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| Development Bank promotes human resource development through Student Loans Programme published: December 02, 2008 |
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The Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis, which has contributed to the human resource development of the country through its Student Loans Programme, is responsible for up to 75% of students who have had the opportunity to go out for studies over the last six year to ten years. “Our Student Loans Programme portfolio has grown significantly over that time,” states Mr. Lenworth Harris, the bank’s General Manager. “In the last five years it has moved from around EC$20 million to over EC$75 million today, [ Read More... ] |
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| Several men in police custody for Cayon shooting published: December 02, 2008 |
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SEVERAL suspects are in custody assisting police in the shooting death of Desroy ‘Shootout’ Walwyn (25) and Trevon ‘Waxy’ Francis (25) as well as the injury to six other persons.
In an effort to glean more information about the two deceased, SKNVibes visited the homes of their parents yesterday afternoon and first spoke with Violet Prince, the mother of Francis, who resides at Sarah Bowrey Housing Project, Upper Cayon. [ Read More... ] |
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| Nevis celebrates World AIDS Day 2008 published: December 02, 2008 |
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Inclement weather did not derail the efforts of the HIV/AIDS Unit on Nevis to mark the 20th anniversary of World Aids Day on Monday December 1. The march through the streets of Charlestown to Grove Park went ahead as planned with students, health personnel and private citizens under the theme “Stop AIDS Keep the Promise: Lead Empower Deliver”. [ Read More... ] |
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| ‘Ready, Set, Go!’ for SKN athletes published: December 02, 2008 |
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THE 2009 track & field season shot out of the blocks this weekend when approximately 50 athletes from the Federation’s various athletics clubs held their first development meet of the season at the Silver Jubilee Anniversary Stadium in Bird Rock. The Early Bird Development meet was co-hosted by the Extreme Velocity Track Club and the St. Kitts-Nevis Amateur Athletics Association (SKNAAA), and gave the athletes their first real taste of competition as the 2009 season looms just over the horizon. [ Read More... ] |
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| Windies Head Coach says ‘We will be fully ready!’ published: December 02, 2008 |
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West Indies Head Coach John Dyson said on Monday his players will be “fully ready” when they come face-to-face with New Zealand in the upcoming two-match Test Series. Speaking after the Windies arrived in Auckland from Christchurch, Dyson noted that the preparations were going really well for what is expected to be a crucial series. “We had very good training sessions in Christchurch [at Bert Sutcliffe Oval]. This week we will be looking to have a very good three-day game and also to have some more time in the nets as we get fully ready for the [ Read More... ] |
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| Six to vie for Miss Big and Beautiful 2008/09 published: December 02, 2008 |
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ONCE again it is time to celebrate the voluptuous women of the twin-island Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis who will showcase that big is indeed beautiful.The second annual Island Soul Entertainment Miss Big and Beautiful will see six beautiful full-figured women vying for the crown. [ Read More... ] |
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 | Antigua & Barbuda |
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| Wardadli Souljahs - Antigua’s top war sound published: December 02, 2008 |
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WITH a deep love for music, specifically reggae, Antiguan brothers Gamal ‘G’ Goodwin and Shaka ‘Dangerous’ Goodwin started a sound system in 2000 with the hope of educating people more on music as well as participating in sound clashes. “We always had a love for music, and sound clashing and I was always interested in deejaying,” said the younger brother and selector, Gamal. “So we decided to stop thinking about it and do it.” Eight years later with the name Wardadli Souljahs and its unique spelling, [ Read More... ] |
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 | British Virgin Islands |
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| Students learn valuable lessons from Arbour Day Activities published: December 02, 2008 |
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During the month long celebration of Arbour Day the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour along with the BVI National Parks Trust (NPT) shared vital information with the public, especially students, on how to protect the environment. Speaking at this year’s ceremony last Friday at the Enis Adams Primary School, Governor David Peary spoke of the value of Arbour Day. [ Read More... ] |
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| Ministry of Finance staff plan for 2009 and beyond published: December 02, 2008 |
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The Ministry of Finance today completed a series of planning days designed to enhance its overall planning process and map the way forward.The series began in October with a leadership retreat, attended by unit and department heads and designed to outline the strategic objectives of the ministry. At today’s planning day, attended by close to 30 employees from the six units within the ministry, participants reviewed the ministry’s work plan which forms part of the overall strategic plan.
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| Message by Minister of Health and Social Development on World AIDS Day published: December 02, 2008 |
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Fellow Virgin Islanders and listeners, today December 1, 2008 we once again join millions of people in more than 190 countries in observing WORLD AIDS DAY. The celebration this year is special as it marks the 20th Anniversary of WORLD AIDS DAY.In 1988, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the first World AIDS Day as an event to raise public awareness about HIV/AIDS. This included the need for support and compassion for persons living with HIV/AIDS. [ Read More... ] |
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 | Cuba |
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| Fidel Castro to be honoured by CARICOM published: December 02, 2008 |
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Former President of Cuba and ex-captain of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro has been chosen as an honouree at the upcoming CARICOM/Cuba Summit to be held in Santiago de Cuba on December 8, 2008. According to Caribbean Net News, CARICOM Secretary General Edwin Carrington recognized Castro for his contributions to the region and South African nations including Namibia and Angola “in their fight against apartheid and colonialism, and for providing medical training to Caribbean countries”. [ Read More... ] |
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 | Puerto Rico |
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| 15 Federal charges against Governor dropped published: December 02, 2008 |
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MONDAY (Dec. 1) proved to be a good day for Puerto Rico Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá as fifteen of the financial impropriety charges filed against him were dropped in a US District Court pre-trial order. Judge Paul Barbadoro issued the order addressing twenty-four charges related to Acevedo’s 2000 resident commissioner campaign and his 2004 gubernatorial campaign. “No point would be served in waiting until the government has presented its evidence to dismiss the false tax return charges because [ Read More... ] |
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 | Venezuela |
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| Chavez seeks to extend political tenure until 2021 published: December 02, 2008 |
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VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez announced yesterday (Dec. 1) that he would seek a constitutional amendment to allow himself to seek re-election, a year after voters rejected a similar proposal. According to Caribbean Net News, Chavez is continuing his effort to consolidate power eight days after winning most of the nation’s states in regional elections, although opposition leaders gained in big states and in the capital. Approximately 45 percent of the population will now be governed by politicians from the opposition, [ Read More... ] |
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| In Focus Articles |
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| National Carnival Queen Pageant 2008-2009 Contestant # 3 Samantha Boone |
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Samantha M. Boone is a highly disciplined, self- motivated and action-oriented young lady who firmly believes that winners are those who give themselves to their work, body and soul. She prides herself on her strong work ethics and keen sense of responsibility which she credits to her parents who instilled in her an ardent desire to be successful in all her endeavors. [ Read More... ] |
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