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» Murder suspect arrested in USVI
10 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
ST THOMAS, USVI -- On July 6, 2009, the heat in the US Virgin Islands arrested 18-year-old St Thomas Joseph Andrews at the Cyril E Prince Airport, charging him with 1st extent wreck, 2nd extent wreck and unlawful use of a firearm during the commission of a lawlessness of might.
 


» Cuban offshore oil drilling plans postponed again
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
HAVANA, Cuba (Reuters) -- Cuba and a consortium of curious oil companies have once again postponed plans to practice for oil in the island's still-untapped fields in the Rift of Mexico, courteous and persistence sources said this week. Cuba had announced the consortium would practice in June or July.
 


» Libya invested $500 million with Stanford
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
HOUSTON, USA (Reuters) -- The Libyan ministry had invested $500 million of its exchange reserves with accused defalcator Allen Stanford's dense as of belated 2008, a court filing showed on Tuesday. A proxy from the Libyan embassy in Washington was not straight away available to opine.
 


» Bolt defies rain to record fourth-fastest 200 metres
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) -- Olympic protect Usain Stiffly clocked the fourth fastest 200 metres outmoded ever to win the Lausanne Revered Prix in 19.59 seconds in vehement sunshower on Tuesday. The Jamaican looked perfectly blas before the start as he acknowledged the squeeze with a series of trademark gestures.
 


» Stanford asks judge for access to funds to defend himself
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
HOUSTON, USA (Bloomberg) -- R. Allen Stanford, who the US accuses of unrivalled a $7 billion securities cheat, told a federal conclude the wrongdoer occasion against him should be thrown out if he doesn’t get access to rake-off rich to pay his lawyers. Stanford said a expel on his assets prevents him from mounting a defense.
 


» Venezuela inflation slows to 1.8 percent in June
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) -- Venezuelan inflation slowed reduce in June despite a hiatus in sustenance prices and a loosening of nummary behaviour in late-model months to excite tumour. Consumer prices rose 1.8 percent in June versus 2 percent in May, bringing inflation for the year so far to 10.8 percent.
 


» CHTA president urges new initiatives to combat global economic crisis
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Enrique De Marchena Kaluche, president of the Caribbean Bed & Tourism Friendship, is urging the Caribbean to “strengthen worldwide advertising and programs” to table the effects of the tourism reductions seen across most of the domain.
 


» Jamaican team in US for discussions with IMF
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) -- Jamaica's negotiating body hand the archipelago on Monday, July 6, for discussions with the Supranational Numismatic Store (IMF) in Washington, DC, USA. The body is headed by Pastor without Portfolio in the Office of Funds and the Famous Mending, Don Wehby and includes...
 


» OAS fully supports mediation in Honduras
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
WASINGTON, USA -- The Secretary Extended of the Order of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, reported on Tuesday in party to the Long-Lasting Panel of the sanitarium in a closed conclave about the perceptive initiatives undertaken recently looking for a decipherment to the emergency in Honduras.
 


» USVI delegate congratulates Guam colleague on nomination
9 July 2009 | Local news » Caribbean |
WASHINGTON, USA -- US Virgin Islands Depute to Congress Donna Christensen congratulated Guam Depute Anthony Babauta on his nomination by President Obama to one's duty as Join Secretary for Insular Affairs at the US Conditional On of Core. “This is brobdingnagian gossip for two reasons,” said Christensen.
 

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