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September 2007 

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Sept 28th, 2007  Haiti to Create Stable Environment for Business (More...)
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Sept 28th, 2007  INCREASING VISITOR SPENDING – A MATTER OF CHOICE (More...)
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Sept 28th, 2007
St. Vincent murder toll equals record established in 2004 - seems destined to  be surpassed by year's end. (More...)
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Sept 27th, 2007 ANDRIA HALL SHOWS ROAD TO TRUE WEALTH Exciting business franchise options now available for travel agents, industry officials and the general public - Several Caribbean Agents available. (More...)
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Sept 27th, 2007  Alison Hinds Releases Highly-Anticipated CD November 6th: Hailing from the tropical island of Barbados and crowned the undisputed "Queen of Soca" by fans worldwide, British-born. (More...)






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Sept 26th, 2007
Murder Count  in the Bahamas Up 41% for 2007 (More...)
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Sept 25th, 2007 COUNTERPART WORLD LEADERS TO ADDRESS TOURISM FUTURE. (More...)
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Sept 24th, 2007
Stanford Extends Invitation to ICC World Twenty20 Champions (More...)
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Sept 22nd, 2007
The Greater Caribbean This Week: The Nationality of Rum. (More...) 
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Sept 21st, 2007 BET J CELEBRATES THE LIFE OF SIR JOHN COMPTON, THE LATE PRIME MINISTER OF ST. LUCIA (More...) 
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Sept 21st, 2007  UN establishes Guyana/Suriname border, disputed for centuries - Canadian corporation welcomes decision. (More...) 

 


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Sept 20th, 2007 Antigua's murder tolls for 2007, on path to surpass 2006. (More...) 
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Sept 20th, 2007 
Hatians dead in Turks and Caicos detention centre (More...) 
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Sept 20th, 2007 
The Greater Caribbean This Week: Peace for the Region (More...) 
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Sept 20th, 2007  Wife gets bail in Trinidad after Cheating husband stabbed multiple times (More...) 
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Sept 20th, 2007   Jamaican national claims abuse at the hands of immigration officials in the Bahamas, Bahamian officials deny it. (More...) 
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Sept 19th, 2007 
Nearly a thousand murdered to date in Jamaica. (More...) 
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Sept 19th, 2007 Two hundred 3rd to 5th form girls sent home by Principal in Barbados. (More...) 
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Sept 18th, 2007
STRONG CARIBBEAN SUPPORT FOR WORLD LEADERSHIP AWARDS -The Caribbean's public and private sector are being lauded for their support of five world leaders to be honored in New York tomorrow at Counterpart International's 2007 World Leadership Awards at Guastavino's in New York City.(More...) 
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Sept 18th, 2007 
FIRSTCARIBBEAN CROSSES THE US$6B LOAN MARK: As it approaches its fifth anniversary, FirstCaribbean International Bank continues to show strong financial performance, crossing the US$6 billion loan mark for the first time (More...) 
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Sept 17th, 2007  Dominica reporting significant decrease in crime for 2007. (More...) 
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Sept 17th, 2007 
CARICOM HEADS ADOPT DECLARATION ON NCDs: The curtain came down on the landmark Summit on Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (CNCDs) on Saturday, 15 September 2007, with the adoption of a fourteen-point declaration committing Heads of Government to collective action to stop the epidemic of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases. (More...) 
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Sept 14th, 2007  British Channel Four to air controversial programme on crime in Jamaica (More...) 
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Sept 14th, 2007  
One man's meat is another man's poison - Cuban sponsored monument to Bradshaw to be inaugurated on September 16. (More...) 
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Sept 13th, 2007 
Bangladesh humiliates the West Indies in South Africa: The West Indies have suffered yet another humiliation, this time at the hands of Bangladesh who eliminated the regional side via a comprehensive six-wicket victory at the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa on Thursday. (More...) 
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Sept 12th, 2007 
We Have To Come Harder – Edwards ahead of West Indies match against Bangladesh www.anguillasports.com
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Sept 12th, 2007  Police in Jamaica hunt for the father of a 10 year old girl after gruesome discovery. (More...)
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Sept 12th, 2007 
It's heartbreaking to lose - Sarwan (More...)
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Sept 12th, 2007  Golding takes office in Jamaica as the country's 8th Prime Minister (More...)
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Sept 11th, 2007 Jamaica to receive US$2 million grant from China: Jamaica and China have signed an agreement on economic and technical cooperation under which Jamaica is to receive a grant of US$2 million from China. (More...)
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Sept 11th, 2007 West Indies lose opening Twenty20 match against South Africa - www.anguillasports.com
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Sept 10th, 2007
King sworn in as St. Lucia's new Prime Minister: Stephenson King was officially sworn in as Prime Minister of St. Lucia in a subdued ceremony held in Castries on Sunday. (More...)
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Sept 8th, 2007  It's My Game - Samuels after leading role in West Indies victory over Kenya (More...)
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Sept 8th, 2007  AIR JAMAICA AND FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE LATE SIR JOHN COMPTON
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Sept 8th, 2007 
Sir John Compton, St Lucia's Prime Minister is Dead at 82 - nation enters a 2 week period of mourning. (More...)
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Sept 7th, 2007 
Gayle And Bravo To Miss First Warm Up Game : JOHANNESBURG, South Africa  Sept 6, 2007: – West Indies vice captain Chris Gayle and all rounder Dwayne Bravo will miss the first warm up game of the ICC World Twenty20 Championship against Kenya on Saturday. Head coach David Moore said that injury and illness will force the two key players to miss the game but neither is in serious danger of missing the opening clash against South Africa on September 11th. (More...)
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Sept 7th, 2007  As close as it gets in Jamaica Official count changes the balance slightly. (More...)
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Sept 7th, 2007 
The Greater Caribbean This Week: International Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition (August 23 ) (More...)
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Sept 5th, 2007  An Ailing Sir John Compton returns home on life support - some media erroneously reports passing on Wednesday. (More...)
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Sept 5th, 2007
Sarwan Realistic about World 20/20 Championship : - West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan sees 50 over world champions Australia and hosts South Africa as the favourites to take the ICC World Twenty20 Championship but believes that there is a greater chance for any team to out muscle and out-perform the favourites in the exciting and super short form of the game. (More...)
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Sept 4th, 2007 BET J PROMOTES CAYMAN JAZZ FEST TO INTERNATIONAL AUDIENCES (More...)
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Sept 4th, 2007
Stanford 20/20 and WICB to Sign 5-Year Agreement- Stanford 20/20 On WICB Annual Cricket Calendar(More...)
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Sept 4th, 2007 
JLP led by career politician, wins slim majority in Jamaica: The election of Jamaica's first female Prime Minister was not be as her incumbent People's National Party lost by a narrow margin to the Jamaica Labour Party, led by, second generation career politician, Bruce Golding. Initial results indicated a 31 - 29 seat count in favour of the JLP but on Tuesday the numbers were readjusted to a 32-28 margin, giving the JLP a little more breathing room.  (More...)
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Sept 3rd, 2007
Over one million Jamaicans eligible to vote in today's polls (More...)
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Sept 2nd, 2007 Felix reaches Cat-5 strength in the Caribbean after damaging several Windard Islands as a Tropical Storm (More...)
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Sept 1st, 2007  Stanford Cricket Show is Exciting Television - With just two shows having aired around the region so far, the Stanford 20/20 TV Show is shaping up to be this summer’s exciting, entertaining, must-see television in a period that is normally filled with boring reruns. (More...)
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Sept 1st, 2007  The Greater Caribbean This Week: You Can’t Get There From Here (More...)
 

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