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CCN Newsletter vol. 005

Tuesday, 19 March 2013 11:27

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 Dear Reseau,

Sagicor says BAICO life insurance transfer finalised

16ec7nxb19 March 2013 | 09:00am - Sagicor Financial says following approvals from all nine Insurance Regulators and Courts within the ECCU and The Bahamas, the transfer of British American Insurance Company Ltd's traditional insurance business to Sagicor  has been finalised.
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Grenada's St. George's University up for sale?

 St.-Georges-UniversityNEW YORK | Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:35pm EDT (Reuters) - Grenada's St. George's University, which came to prominence in 1983 when U.S. President Ronald Reagan sent in troops to evacuate American students following a military coup, is up for sale, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.
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CSA willing to accept 4.5 percent increase with special benefits – Isaac

CASTRIES, St. Lucia, March 19, 2013 - Despite being only partially effective, President of the Civil Service Association (CSA) Mary Isaac says the industrial action, which began yesterday in protest over government's four-percent wage increase offer, will  continue until members get a positive response from the Government of St. Lucia.
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More star power for 'the opening' of Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival

konshensSAINT LUCIA, March 19, 2013 Additional star power has been added to an already impressive stellar line-up as the revamped, rebranded and reenergized Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival gets set to sound off here in coming days.
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Household workers important to nat'l development, says Portia

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller says household workers who are predominantly women, occupy positions of importance and make their contribution to national development.
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Jamaica Gov't vows to stamp out 'lotto scam'

Vasciannie speaksWashington DC, March 19, 2013 - Jamaica's Ambassador to the United States, Stephen Vasciannie, says the government of Jamaica is resolved to stamp out illegal activities in the country which include the illicit lotto scam which continues to affect both Jamaica and the United States.Read More

New T&T president calls for discipline, tolerance and production

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, March 19, 2013 -   Newly installed President of Trinidad and Tobago, Anthony TA Carmona wants the people of T&T to reverse the country's decline by rededicating themselves to discipline, tolerance and production.
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Barbados airport cameras under scrutiny as Myrie finger rape case continues

Myrie in Barbados-450x350BRIDGETOWN, Barbados—the Systems Manager at the Grantley Adams Airport, Ian Best, told the panel of judges at Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) headed by the CCJ President Sir Dennis Byron on Monday, that all the cameras installed at the Grantley Adams International Airport, had a 360 degree coverage and all have been functioning since being installed.Read More

No specific time for hearing a No Confidence Motion says Douglas

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, 18th March 2013 – The 1983 St. Kitts and Nevis Constitution given to the twin-island Federation by the People's Action Movement (PAM) Administration of the Rt. Hon. Sir Kennedy Alphonse Simmonds does not give a specific time when a Motion of No Confidence must be heard.
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