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  5/30/2006 || WINDIES 'GELLING VERY WELL' 0
MAN OF the Series Ramnaresh Sarwan and fifth game Man-of-the-Match Dwayne Bravo have expressed admiration for the efficient West Indies Digicel one-day international (ODI) series win over India. West Indies beat India by 19 runs with two overs to spare Sunday at Queen's Park Oval to secure an em...Read More >>>
  5/30/2006 || CARIBBEAN WOMEN CALLED TO ATTEND FAITH-BASED WORKS...0
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (May 30, 2006) – Women of the Caribbean are being called to take a break from the daily stresses of life to refresh their spirits, along with their St. Lucian sisters and women from North America, when the first annual Sanctuary for the Soul conference is held in Rodney Bay, St. ...Read More >>>
  5/29/2006 || WINDIES NAME 14 FOR TEST0
THE WEST Indies selectors yesterday announced a 14-man squad for the first Digicel Test match against India at the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG) starting Friday. The squad is almost entirely made up of players who appeared in the successful one-day international series against the Indians, the...Read More >>>
  5/29/2006 || REACTIONS TO NEWSPAPER ALLEGATIONS CONTINUE0
Debate continues in Grenada over newspaper reporting of allegations of sexual misconduct by a Cuban health care worker. The Grenada Today's reporting of the allegations and its editorial on the issue have outraged the Minister of Tourism, Brenda Hood, who has called for the paper to be boycotted....Read More >>>
  5/29/2006 || LAW AND POLITICS - OUR POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ARE BA...0
CATEGORY: COMMENTARY ----------------------- By Lloyd Noel The happenings in our political comings and goings, and their ups and downs, have been bothering me for some time now; and while there have been periods of calms and lulls and seemingly passive times, the trend has generally been to...Read More >>>
  5/28/2006 || WINDIES BEAT INDIA AGAIN FOR HUGE SERIES WIN0
Fast bowler Jerome Taylor produced a telling three-wicket burst at a vital stage to spur West Indies to a fourth successive victory over India in the fifth and final Digicel One-Day International (ODI) at Queen's Park Oval on Sunday. With India well on course at 170 for four in the 32nd over in c...Read More >>>
  5/27/2006 || PRIME MINISTER VISITS LAFILLETTE 0
CATEGORY: POLITICS ---------------------- By Wallace J.A LA FILLETTE, St. Andrew’s: On Thursday of this week (May 25, 2006), the Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr. Keith Mitchell, visited the rural village of La Fillette to hold one of his village meetings. La Fillette is in the St. Andrew’s Nort...Read More >>>
  5/27/2006 || CREATIVE ARTS CORNER0
CATEGORY: CREATIVE ARTS --------------------------- HIS PRECIOUS GIFTS HE has give us glorious mornings And the brightness of the sun; Food to be eaten And work to be done. HE has given us striking rainbows And the flowers and song; The hands of a dear one While they help us along. ...Read More >>>
  5/27/2006 || RESIDENCE AT PANDY TO RELOCATE0
By Trevor Thwaites (St.George's correspondent) ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada: Agriculture Minister the Hon Gregory Bowen says that squatters occupying prime lands in the Mt Pandy area in Belmont South St George will be relocated to make room for the multi-million dollar Blue Lagoon Project, which shou...Read More >>>
  5/26/2006 || GRENADA INQUIRY TEAM CRITICISED0
The journalist whose article touched off an inquiry into whether the Grenada prime minister received an improper payment from a German businessman, has sharply criticised the inquiry team. The lawyer for a Commission of Inquiry had told BBC Caribbean that among the things holding up the investiga...Read More >>>
  5/26/2006 || GRENADA GOVERNMENT MINISTER CALLS FOR BOYCOTT OF ‘...0
A Grenada government minister has called for the boycott of a weekly newspaper, following a front page report alleging that a Cuban medical official is being accused of sexually molesting a patient. Tourism Minister Brenda Hood used a political meeting to encourage followers of the ruling New Nati...Read More >>>
  5/26/2006 || GRENADA ECONOMY COULD GROW 6 PERCENT THIS YEAR - C...0
The Caribbean Development Bank says Grenada's economy is expected to grow by about 6 percent this year, despite the challenges posed by recovery efforts from hurricanes Ivan in 2004 and Emily in 2005. Emily's estimated impact on Grenada was US $51.8 million or 12.9 percent of the island's Gross D...Read More >>>
  5/26/2006 || WINDIES CHASE CLINCHER IN FOURTH ONE-DAY0
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) - West Indies will seek to clinch a series-winning victory over India in the fourth and penultimate match at the Queen's Park Oval today. The buoyant West Indians take a 2-1 lead into the match after successive thrilling wins at Sabina Park and Warner Park after Indi...Read More >>>
  5/26/2006 || STANDARDS & YOU - WHAT QUALITY MEANS0
CATEGORY: EDUCATIONAL -------------------------- By S. Gordon There is a big difference between what quality ‘is’ and what quality ‘means’. When you say quality ‘is’ you are giving a definition of quality, for example quality is the extent to which products, services, relationships are free ...Read More >>>
  5/26/2006 || US SENATE PASSES IMMIGRATION BILL0
WASHINGTON (AP) - Legislation to secure US borders and offer millions of illegal immigrants a chance at American citizenship cleared the Senate on Thursday, a rare election-year reach across party lines and a triumph for President George W Bush. The 62-36 vote cleared the way for arduous summerti...Read More >>>
  5/25/2006 || THREE PERSONS ARRESTED FOR ATTACKING CHINESE WORKE...0
CATEGORY: CRIMINAL OFFENCE ---------------------------- By Team Grenada ST.GEORGE’s, Grenada: Members of the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) have arrested three persons in connection with an offence committed against some Chinese nationals working on the National Stadium at Queen’s Park, St...Read More >>>
  5/25/2006 || MORNE JALOUX HAIL CENTURION0
CATEGORY: CELEBRATION By Trevor Thwaites (St.George's correspondent) MORNE JALOUX, St. George's: The Village of Morne Jaloux in Southeast St George’s last Sunday (Mother’s Day) paid tribute to one its most senior citizens, Miss Elaine Pivotte. It was a double celebration for Ms Pivotte, who ...Read More >>>
  5/25/2006 || GRENADA PROBE PUT ON HOLD0
The counsel for a Commission of Inquiry into alleged financial wrong-doing by the Grenadian prime minister says the investigations have been dogged by a lack of witnesses and legal action taken by the country's leader of the opposition. Barbadian lawyer Dr Richard Cheltenham, appointed sole commi...Read More >>>
  5/25/2006 || MITCHELL LAUDS WINDIES ON WINS OVER INDIA0
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC) - Grenada's Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has congratulated the West Indies team on their recent performances in the Digicel One-Day International (ODI) home series against Zimbabwe and India. Mitchell, who is also the chairman of the Caricom Sub-Committee on Cricket...Read More >>>
  5/24/2006 || GRENADIAN SWIMMERS FOR BARBADOS MEET THIS WEEKEND0
MORE THAN 340 ATHLETES are expected to compete in the 2006 Aquatic Centre International Invitational which swims off from Friday to Sunday at the Aquatic Centre, Wildey. The largest contingent will be coming from four-time defending champions Pine Hill Alpha Swim Club with a total of 78 – 29...Read More >>>
  5/24/2006 || US READY TO RESPOND TO HURRICANES IN LATIN AMERICA...0
DORAL, Florida (AP) - US aid officials said Tuesday they are ready to help respond quickly to potential hurricane disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean this year. Officials with the US Agency for International Development said they could get aid on the ground between one to two days of bei...Read More >>>
  5/24/2006 || SARWAN STEERS WINDIES TO VICTORY 0
RAMNARESH SARWAN stroked an unbeaten 115 yesterday to spur the West Indies to a four-wicket win over India with one ball to spare in the third one-day international at Warner Park. The 25 year old celebrated his 100th match with a match-winning innings that led the home team to their winning tar...Read More >>>
  5/24/2006 || POLICE ST GEORGE’S CHAMPIONS… 0
CATEGORY: SPORTS -------------------- By Trevor Thwaites (St.George's correspondent) TANTEEN, St. George's: Police produced a superb performance to beat Telford Construction TAMCC to win the 2006 St George’s 35 overs Cricket Competition last Saturday at the Tanteen Playing Field. They won the...Read More >>>
  5/23/2006 || LAW AND POLITICS - TO WAIT, OR NOT TO WAIT ON PROM...0
CATEGORY: COMMENTARY --------------------- By Lloyd Noel Our Political history in the Commonwealth Caribbean, since the Independence fever started to spread its heat in 1962 - after Jamaica abandoned the West Indies Federation (1958-1962) and went Independent, and Trinidad and Tobago soon got...Read More >>>
  5/23/2006 || PRE-CARNIVAL ACTIVITIES INTENSIFY0
Junir Calypso Workshops The junior calypso workshops continue targeting the young people across Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique. On Saturday May 20 it was the turn of the youngsters from the Parish of St. Andrew. The turnout was very impressive with twenty two (22) juniors representing th...Read More >>>
  5/23/2006 || STANDARDS & YOU - ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BUREAU...0
CATEGORY : EDUCATIONAL ---------------------- By S. Gordon In order to understand the role and functions of the Grenada Bureau of Standards, it is necessary to examine the history of standards and standardization. The history of standards goes back into antiquity. Most engineers and scien...Read More >>>
  5/23/2006 || WINDIES INDIA IN CRUCIALTHIRD ODI AT WARNER PARK, ...0
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) - West Indies and India will usher in the historic first international match at the renovated Warner Park in the vital third Digicel One Day International today. To mark the occasion, the Government of St Kitts/Nevis has declared a public holiday for the match, which is...Read More >>>
  5/23/2006 || NEW YORK ROAD TO BE NAMED BOB MARLEY BOULEVARD0
A SECTION of Church Avenue, extending from East 98th Street to Remsen Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, is to be co-named Bob Marley Boulevard in honour of the late reggae singer. The New York City Council, under the sponsorship of Charles Barron, Council member for the 42nd district, voted for the ...Read More >>>
  5/23/2006 || STORMY TIMES AHEAD 0
A MAJOR United States-based weather watchdog yesterday warned of a very active hurricane season on the heels of a pestilent 2005 which saw 28 storms torment the Caribbean, U.S. and Central America. For the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins on June 1, the National Oceanic and Atmospher...Read More >>>
 
  5/23/2006 || AIR JAMAICA ADDS EXTRA FLIGHTS TO MEET SUMMER DEMA...0
Kingston, Jamaica (May 22, 2006): In response to passenger demand, Air Jamaica will increase the number of flights it operates out of select destinations, this summer. During the period June 26 to September 10, 2006, Air Jamaica will operate extra flights between Kingston and Montego Bay and New ...Read More >>>

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