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11/3/2006 || REPUBLIC CUP WOMENS’ SOCCER COMES TO SAASS | 0 | CATEGORY:SPORTS (SOCCER)
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By Wallace J.A
Inside Grenada correspondent
Friday November 03,2006
TELESCOPE, St. Andrew’s: The SAASS playing field at Telescope, St.Andrew’s was the venue for the Republic Bank sponsored Inter-Secondary School women soccer compet...Read More >>> | | 11/2/2006 || MEDIA WORKERS ASSOCIATION PLEASED WITH RESPONSE | 0 | CATEGORY:MEDIA AWARDS
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News release from MWAG
Thursday November 02,2006
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, November 02 - It's exactly one month before the inaugural Media Awards Ceremony in Grenada and the Media Workers Association of Grenada (MWAG) is expressing satisfactio...Read More >>> | | 11/2/2006 || GRENADA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSES CWC SUNSET... | 0 | ST GEORGE'S, Grenada: Government and Opposition Senators in Grenada will on Friday debate the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies Bill 2007, the Bill having been passed by the House of Representatives on Monday.
Parliamentarians debated what is termed as the sunset legislation on Monday, allowing i...Read More >>> | | 11/2/2006 || WINDIES, SOUTH AFRICA IN CRUCIAL SEMI TODAY | 0 | JAIPUR, India (CMC) - West Indies are keen to prove their recent resurgence is no figment of anyone's imagination, when they tackle World No 2 South Africa in the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy today.
Although they were forced to qualify for the main draw of the competition, West I...Read More >>> | | 11/1/2006 || BOTH WILDMAN AND ALEXIS CLAIM VICTORY IN PETER DAV... | 0 | CATEGORY:LEGAL MATTERS
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By Wallace J.A
Inside Grenada correspondent
Wednesday November 01,2006
ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada: Many Grenadians are left bewildered over the claims made by the legal team for Peter David and those made by the legal adviser to cabinet, Hugh W...Read More >>> | | 11/1/2006 || BRITAIN TO PROVIDE SECURITY HELP FOR C WC | 0 | Britain will provide security assistance to the Caribbean countries hosting matches at next year's cricket World Cup.
Cmdr. Andy Jordan said Tuesday that the British military will be "providing as much guidance as we can" during the tournament.
"Obviously there's going to be a lot of people in t...Read More >>> | | 11/1/2006 || GRENADA PM TO MEET CRUISE INDUSTRY LEADERS | 0 | ST GEORGE'S, Grenada: Grenada's Prime Minister, Dr Keith Mitchell, left on Tuesday to attend meetings in the Cayman Islands with the leaders in the Caribbean cruise industry in an attempt to bring more business to Grenada.
Mitchell, who is accompanied by Tourism Minister Sen. Brenda Hood, was in...Read More >>> | | 11/1/2006 || SPRINGS WILL PLAY 1ST DIVISION FOOTBALL NEXT YEAR | 0 | SPORTS:SOCCER NEWS
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By Lester Smith
Technical Director, GFA
Inside Grenada contributor
ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada – Well, as is said many a time; “The hardest kick you can receive is from a dying horse,” but that was not the case even though they fought very hard. Spri...Read More >>> | | 11/1/2006 || OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR FIRST MEDIA COMPETITION I... | 0 | CATEGORY:COMPETITION
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Association of Caribbean Media Workers
Trinidad, WEST INDIES
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC – The Media Workers
Association of Grenada (MWAG) Tuesday said there had
been overwhelming response to its first ever “Media
Award” scheduled for Decem...Read More >>> | | 10/31/2006 || ST.ANDREW’S CRICKET LEAGUE HOLDS AWARDS CEREMONY | 0 | CATEGORY:SPORTS AWARDS
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By Wallace J.A
Inside Grenada correspondent
Tuesady October 31,2006
THE ST.ANDREW’S CRICKET LEAGUE, on Saturday October 28, held its annual presentation of awards at the Pappy D’s nightclub located in the picturesque, rural village of ...Read More >>> | | 10/31/2006 || CARRIACOU AND PETITE MARTINIQUE SEEK MORE AUTONOMY | 0 | A number of residents of two of Grenada's ward islands are clamouring for autonomy.
The group calling itself the Committee for Greater Autonomy for Self Determination for the people of Carriacou and Petite Martinique is led by lawyer Anselm Clouden.
They say they are being ignored by the gove...Read More >>> | | 10/31/2006 || AIR JAMAICA JAZZ & BLUES ORGANIZERS ON U.S. "QUEST... | 0 | Producers of the 2007 Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival are on a quest to find the best undiscovered jazz, blues, Latin, and reggae musicians across the U.S. In an effort to find the next Wynton Marsalis, BB King or Bob Marley, producers will host four Jazz Fest Quest talent competitions in Atlant...Read More >>> | | 10/31/2006 || GRENADA DISTILLERS PARTNERS WITH GOUYAVE FISH FRID... | 0 | Gouyave Fish Friday Festival, dubbed as one of Grenada’s biggest community-tourism products to date officially signed a three-year sponsorship agreement with Grenada Distillers Limited, Grenada’s #1 Rum company on Friday, October 27th, 2006 in front of a huge crowd with a wide variety of fish and se...Read More >>> | | 10/31/2006 || SUSTAINED ECONOMIC GROWTH PREDICTED FOR EASTERN CA... | 0 | BASSETERRE, St Kitts: Member states of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) can look forward to sustained economic growth for the rest of this year and into 2007, according to a communiqué issued by the St Kitts-based Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), following the 57th Meeting of the Mo...Read More >>> | | 10/31/2006 || SUNSET LEGISLATION PASSED IN PARLIAMENT | 0 | CATEGORY:SPECIAL EVENT
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By Wallace J.A
Inside Grenada correspondent
Tuesday October 31,2006
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada: Grenada is now one step nearer towards hosting the ‘Super Eight’ cricket matches in the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007.Yesterday (Monday Octob...Read More >>> | | 10/30/2006 || LAW AND POLITICS - SIGNS OF THINGS TO COME - PERHA... | 0 | CATEGORY:COMMENTARY
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By Lloyd Noel, Attorney-at-law
Inside Grenada Correspondent
Monday October 30,2006
THE THINGS WE DO in this life have a way of catching up with us - along life’s journey - during our pilgrimage on planet Earth. The old folks used to say,...Read More >>> | | 10/30/2006 || GRENADA DENIES PLANS TO PAINT STADIUM IN POLITICAL... | 0 | AN OFFICIAL of Grenada's Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 has denied reports that the government has ordered the repainting of the National Stadium in a colour with which the ruling party of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell associates itself.
Grenada LOC's Com...Read More >>> | | 10/30/2006 || SUNSET LEGISLATION TO BE TABLED IN GRENADA PARLIAM... | 0 | ST GEORGE’S, Grenada: On Monday, parliamentarians here are expected to debate the Cricket World Cup Sunset Legislation with the hope of making Grenada the next ICC CWC host country to pass the legislation.
Grenada is one out of the seven countries in the region yet to pass this important piece of...Read More >>> | | 10/30/2006 || YOUTH PROGRAMME IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT LAUNCHED | 0 | CATEGORY:DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
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By Rawle Titus
NaDMA Communications Officer
Monday October 30,2006
DISASTER MANAGEMENT received a boost Thursday following the launch of a programme involving the nations youth.
About 50 young persons are being sent o...Read More >>> | | 10/29/2006 || EMPOWERING PEOPLE TO TAKE CARE OF THER HEALTH | 0 | CATEGORY:HEALTH
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By Trevor Thwaites
Inside Grenada correspondent
Sunday October 29,2006
ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada - Empowering nationals to take care of health to live long and healthy lives is the mandate of the Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique Nurses’ Association...Read More >>> | | 10/28/2006 || NO SALARY FOR COCOA WORKERS THIS MONTH | 0 | CATEGORY:AGRICULTURE
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By Wallace J.A.
Inside Grenada Correspondent
Saturday October 28,2006
GRENADA - The Grenada Cocoa Association (GCA) is believed to be experiencing financial problems and has taken out an ad in one of the nation’s weekly newspapers to inform e...Read More >>> | | 10/28/2006 || CREDIT UNION GROWING SAYS BHOLA | 0 | CATEGORY:ECONOMY/ MONEY
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By Trevor Thwaites
Inside Grenada Correspondent
Saturday October 28,2006
MINISTER OF COOPERATIVES, the Hon Roland Bhola, has commended the Credit Union Movement for its growth and development over the years. “I am happy to note the im...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || TEENAGER MURDERED AT SNUG CORNER | 0 | CATEGORY:CRIME
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By Wallace J.A
Inside Grenada correspondent
Friday October 27, 2006
GRENADIAN POLICEMEN are currently questioning a 21-year old young man, Hamandi Lewis, from Boca in St. George’s, in connection with the stabbing death of Randy Isaac in the Snug Corner ar...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || BLAIR CALLS MAJOR CONFERENCE ON CARIBBEAN INVESTME... | 0 | On November 2, 2006 the British Government will host a conference on the new Caribbean economy.
The event entitled ‘Transforming the Caribbean economy - new avenues for investment’ will take place at Lancaster House in London. It will explore how within two decades the Caribbean economy is likely...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || US URGES TIGHT SECURITY FOR CRICKET WORLD CUP | 0 | PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters): The United States called for tight security and safeguards against terrorism on Thursday, as nine Caribbean nations prepared to host next year's world cricket championship in the West Indies.
The request came from US Homeland Security Secretary, Michael Chertof...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || WINDIES THROUGH TO SEMIS | 0 | SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL hit a half century in his 200th limited-overs international and Ian Bradshaw chipped in with three key wickets yesterday as the West Indies survived a late Indian charge to record a thrilling three-wicket win and qualify for the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy.
The...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || CARICOM NATIONS CRITICISE BORDER WALL | 0 | Eleven Caricom member nations of the Organisation of American States have backed a declaration criticising U.S. plans to build a fence along the US-Mexico border.
President Bush has authorised 700 miles (1,125km) of new fencing, in a move to curb illegal immigration.
Mr Bush said the US had ...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || TIVOLI AGRO-PROCESSOR AWARDED FOR HIGH STANDARDS | 0 | CATEGORY:MANUFACTURING
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BARGUNA ENTERPRISES Limited, a small agro-processing company located in Tivoli, St. Andrew, was one of the recipients of recognition awards in the category of manufacturing by the Grenada Bureau of Standards, in a ceremony held at the Bureau...Read More >>> | | 10/27/2006 || GOVERNMENT-RUN IMANI PROJECT PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR ... | 0 | By Rawle Titus
NaDMA communications officer)
Youth Minister launches an Imani project in Disaster Management on Thursday october 26th, at NaDMA head office at Richmond Hill.
Listen to the audio report by clicking the number 1 next to the video icon above. | | 10/27/2006 || NNP PERSPECTIVE - YOUTH DEVELOPMENT | 0 | CATEGORY:POLITICS
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This article represents the views, policies and vision of the New National Party (NNP) headed by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell. The NNP has been in office since 1995 - for three consecutive terms. In the last general election, the ...Read More >>> | |
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