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  12/3/2006 || FORMER GRENADIAN CRICKET CAPTAIN DIES0
CATEGORY:DEATH INFORMATION ------------------------------ By Wallace J.A Inside Grenada correspondent Sunday December 03,2006 GRENADA – According to reports reaching Grenadianconnection, former national cricket captain and Windward Islands cricket all-rounder, Kenny Hobson, has died. ...Read More >>>
  12/3/2006 || SAASS STAFF TAKES ON SCHOOL’S FOOTBALL TEAM0
CATEGORY:SPORTS(SOCCER) ----------------------------- By Wallace J.A Inside Grenada correspondent Sunday December 03,2006 TELESCOPE, St. Andrew’s – The male teachers of the St. Andrew’s Anglican Secondary School (SAASS) took on the might of the school’s football team at the SAASS Playin...Read More >>>
  12/3/2006 || PROMINENT PUBLIC WORKERS HAILED0
CATEGORT:ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION -------------------------------------- By Trevor Thwaites Inside Grenada correspondent Sunday December 03,2006 ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada - All seven presidents to have served the Public Workers’ Union (PWU) with merit since its inception in 1931 - and are sti...Read More >>>
  12/3/2006 || WINDWARDS CRICKET HERE0
CATEGORY:SPORTS(CRICKET) ------------------------------ By Trevor Thwaites Inside Grenada correspondent Sunday December 03,2006 GRENADA HOSTS the 2006 Windward Islands Cricket Championships starting this weekend with all four islands in competition. The event started on Friday December 1 wi...Read More >>>
  12/2/2006 || THREE IN BISHOP KILLINGS FREED0
Three men convicted for their roles in the 1983 murder of former Grenada Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and four cabinet ministers have been released. Andy Mitchell, Vincent Joseph and Cosmos Richardson walked out of prison on Saturday with their lawyers after being freed early for good behaviour...Read More >>>
  12/2/2006 || PRESS RELEASE BY 3 OF THE FREED PRISIONERS ON THE ...0
CATEGORY:SPECIAL REPORT ---------------------------- By Team Grenada Saturday December 02,2006 Following the release this morning of the three men – Cosmos Richardson, Andy Mitchell and Vincent Joseph (former soldiers during the rule of the Peoples Revolutionary Government headed by slain ...Read More >>>
  12/2/2006 || PRISONERS FREED AFTER 23 YEARS IN PRISON0
CATEGORY:SPECIAL REPORT ---------------------------- By Team Grenada Saturday December 02,2006 RICHMOND HILL, St. George’s – At around 0925 hrs (9.25 am) this morning, three inmates at the Richmond Hill Prison came through the gates of the penitentiary to breathe the fresh and exhila...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || FREEDOM FOR THREE CONVICTED IN MAURICE BISHOP’S MU...0
CATEGORY:MAJOR DEVELOPMENT ----------------------------- By Wallace J.A Inside Grenada correspondent Friday December 01,2006 ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada: According to a news release from the Ministry of National Security, three prisoners, who were incarcerated at the Richmond Hill Prison - fo...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || SEX ASSAULTS ON MINORS ON THE INCREASE0
CATEGORY:SEXUAL ASSAULTS ---------------------------- By Trevor Thwaites Inside Grenada correspondent Friday December 01,2006 GRENADA - Sexual assaults on minors is said to be on the increase and the Department of Social Services is calling on nationals to join in the fight to help ar...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || FREEDOM FOR THREE OF THE GRENADA 170
The Grenada government has confirmed that three of the men convicted in the Maurice Bishop trial are being released on Saturday 2nd December. The three were among those convicted of killings in the 1983 coup that triggered a US invasion. Officials in St Georges said they are being released ear...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || GRENADA PARLIAMENTARY LEADERS TO VISIT CHINA0
Grenada President of the Senate Kenny Lalsingh and Speaker of the House of Representatives Lawrence Joseph will pay an official goodwill visit to China from December 3 to 9. The Grenada parliamentary leaders will pay the visit at the invitation of Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee o...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || YOUSUF'S RECORD PUTS PAKISTAN IN SIGHT OF WIN0
KARACHI, Pakistan (AFP) - Big-scoring Mohammad Yousuf broke two world records, including the most runs in a calendar year, to put Pakistan on the verge of winning the third Test and the series against the West Indies yesterday. Yousuf erased West Indian Vivian Richards' 30-year landmark and set a...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || CARIBBEAN AIRLINES TO TAKE FLIGHT WITH 'CLEAN' BAL...0
Port-of-Spain has taken a majority share of the new Caribbean Airlines (CA), replacement carrier for BWIA, a government official said this week, but without spelling out the ownership stake. Tourism Minister Howard Chin Lee said the government would maintain its dominant share "for the time bein...Read More >>>
  12/1/2006 || HIV 'AFFLICTING GLOBAL WORKFORCE'0
CATEGORY:HEALTH -------------------- Friday December 01,2006 HIV/AIDS IS HAVING a crippling effect on the workforce of many countries, a report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) for World Aids Day says. The ILO said HIV/Aids killed almost 3.5 million people of working age i...Read More >>>
  11/30/2006 || G-REP ALLOCATES $1MILLION FOR TRAINING0
CATEGORY:TRAINING/DEVELOPMENT -------------------------------- By Trevor Thwaites Inside Grenada correspondent Thursday November 30,2006 ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada - The Grenada Rural Enterprise Project (G-REP) has allocated $1million dollars to skills training, adult education, school nutrit...Read More >>>
  11/30/2006 || 30% OF MEDICINES SUPPLIED IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ...0
CATEGORY:HEALTH --------------------- By Wallace J.A. Inside Grenada correspondent Thursday November 30,2006 THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) estimates that about 30% of the medicines supplied in developing countries are fake. In East European countries about 10% is fake and in wealt...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || BRIAN NECKLES IS FIFTH DIGICEL $500 WEEKLY WINNER0
Digicel, the fastest growing mobile telecommunications company in the Caribbean has announced Brian Neckles as the fifth winner of the Key to Your Fortune Promotion $500 weekly cash giveaway. Mr. Neckles was selected randomly from customers who topped up their phones in the last week. He was awar...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || CARICOM COUNTRIES LOBBY FOR COMMEMORATION OF ABOLI...0
CARICOM countries were Tuesday tabling a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly calling for the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. The resolution is expected to be adopted unanimously. CARICOM countries managed to get more than ...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || CALM HURRICANE SEASON NEARS CLOSE0
The 2006 hurricane season - set to end Thursday - has been labeled the most tranquil in a decade. The calm season has been attributed to a combination of conditions, including an increase in storm-choking Saharan dust over the Atlantic, high pressure systems pushing storms away from the United St...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || WINDIES STRUGGLE IN FINAL TEST AGAINST PAKISTAN0
Daren Ganga anchored the West Indies' innings in the third and final Test after Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul removed the top order at the National stadium here yesterday. The 27-year-old Trinidadian posted a battling, unbeaten 77 to help the tourists recover from a precarious 51-3 to finish the ...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || HALF OF CWC TICKETS SOLD0
Ticket sales for the cricket World Cup in the Caribbean next year are going at a moderate pace, according to a ticketing officer. Most unsold are the warm-up matches which will take place in the week before the opening ceremony in Jamaica on March 11. Also off the pace are the group matches in...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || BET J TEAMS UP WITH ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES0
Now that BET J has teamed up with the tourism officials of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the unspoiled beauty, cultural diversity and warmth of the people of the “Jewels of the Caribbean” will soon be on display to international audiences. Announcing the new partnership, Cybelle Brown, Vice P...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || RAWLE & MURRAY CALL FOR ADEQUATE FACILITIES0
CATEGORY:SPORTS(CRICKET) --------------------------- By Trevor Thwaites Inside Grenada correspondent Wednesday November 29,2006 ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada - Two of the country’s most accomplished cricketers, West Indies players Rawle Lewis and Junior Murray, are calling on the authorities to ...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || REVIVING LOCAL CULTURE0
CATEGORY:CULTURE ---------------------- By Trevor Thwaites Inside Grenada correspondent Wednesday November 29,2006 GRENADA - Thirty-four youngsters - both boys and girls - are now into the 6th of a 10-week training programme in Belle Isle St David, designed to revive local culture and her...Read More >>>
  11/29/2006 || GRENADA RANKS FIFTH IN OECS0
CATEGORY:ECONOMY/BUSINESS ---------------------------- By Wallace J.A Inside Grenada correspondent Wednesday November 29,2006 THE WORLD BANK GROUP recently ranked Grenada at position number five on its list of the best OECS countries to do business in. This is according to an article ap...Read More >>>
  11/28/2006 || FORMER ENGLISH CRICKETER DIES IN GRENADA0
CATEGORY:SPORTS(CRICKET) ------------------------------ By Wallace J.A Inside Grenada correspondent Tuesday November 28,2006 ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada - Former English cricket all-rounder, Graham Roope, collapsed and died while on a charity tour of the Spice Isle on Sunday November 26. He wa...Read More >>>
  11/28/2006 || FIRST EVER BLACK DRIVER IN F1 HAS GRENADIAN ROOTS0
CATEGORY:SPORTS(CAR RACING) -------------------------------- By Wallace J.A. Inside Grenada correspondent Tuesday November 28,2006 LEWIS HAMILTON, a 21-year-old black man from England, has made history by being the first ever black driver to be signed up to compete in Formula 1 (F1) – a w...Read More >>>
  11/28/2006 || GRENADA GOVERNMENT SAYS NO TO LEGALISING HOMOSEXUA...0
Health Minister Ann David-Antoine says the Grenada Government will not consider a recommendation to decriminalise homosexuality and prostitution on the island. A recent study commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) recommended the decriminalisation of homosexuality and pro...Read More >>>
  11/28/2006 || CARIBBEAN NETBALL CHAMPS ROUND UP; GRENADA LOSE TO...0
Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) sustained their unbeaten records by easing to comfortable victories in the Jean Pierre Under-16 Caribbean Netball Championships on Sunday night. Barbados, the title-holders, crushed Antigua and Barbuda 36-7 while perennial champions Jamaica kept up ...Read More >>>
 
  11/28/2006 || ST. LUCIA TOP OECS COUNTRY TO DO BUSINESS IN; GREN...0
St Lucia has been named the top OECS country to do business in. Antigua and Barbuda and St Vincent and the Grenadines are second and third on that list compiled by the World Bank Group, which is launching a report on its findings in the St Lucian capital Castries on Tuesday. Dominica is fourth...Read More >>>

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