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    Climate change issues being discussed at two-day meeting

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    Ministers of Environment and other environment experts kicked off a two-day meeting here Thursday to address sustainable development, environment and climate change issues and their impact on the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME)

    Region called on to strengthen electoral democracies

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    Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, opened a regional consultation here Thursday on political party strengthening and campaign financing, stressing the importance of further

    Prime Minister accuses foreigners of seeking to undermine his government

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    Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has sent an open letter to Caribbean people urging them to support his administration against attempts by foreign groups and individuals to “undermine” his government and the "sovereignty" of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

    President Jagdeo says Local Government elections not possible soon

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    President Bharrat Jagdeo has poured cold water on plans to hold long awaited local government elections anytime soon, saying that the emphasis now is on planning for the national elections scheduled for next year.

    Government getting tough with deadbeat parents

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    Attorney General and Justice Minister Kim Wilson has warned "deadbeat parents" they will be stopped from licensing their motor vehicles until they pay outstanding child support under new legislation to be tabled later this year.

    Taiwan’s first lady ends visit

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    Taiwan's first lady Chow Mei-ching has ended a two-day humanitarian visit to earthquake battered Haiti visiting a number of refugee camps and meeting four children who are being sponsored by herself and President Ma Ying-jeou.

    Opposition party wants diplomat recalled

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    The main opposition St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) Wednesday criticised the decision of the Taiwanese embassy here to provide sponsorship to a constituency group of the ruling United Workers Party (UWP) for a water sports programme.

    Company denies suggestion of sinister motive for investing billions

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    A senior official of a Korean investment company willing to invest billions of dollars in selected government projects says there is nothing sinister about the decision to invest in Grenada.

    Lack of enumerators and public co-operation holding up census

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    A lack of enumerators and co-operation from sections of the population have foiled government's attempts to complete the 2010 census by the end of August.

    Police searching for killers

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    CASTRIES, St Lucia, CMC – St Lucia police were continuing their search Tuesday for the gunmen who shot and killed two people over the weekend in separate incidents. Police said that masked gunmen fired on a group of people attending a barbecue in Morne Du Don, in the capital, killing 52- year – old Justus Cenott, [...]

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