Jul 30, 2009 | Stabroek News
LIAT dispute goes to arbitration
It appears that the protracted dispute between management and pilots of regional carrier LIAT could be resolved soon.
Caribbean economies turn to IMF for help
Eastern Caribbean nations have been at great pains to point out that seeking help from the International Monetary Fund is not a sin.
Economic union and PM Gonsalves --
AS THE communique has confirmed, the just-concluded 30th Heads of Government Conference in Guyana had nothing to say about the much-discussed issue of a proposed economic union involving the independent countries of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and Trinidad and Tobago.
Task force set up to deal with economic crisis
Caricom has initiated a political task force to craft specific regional responses to the current economic crisis, and has identified President Bharrat Jagdeo to lead the body.
PM to Make Statement on Trip to Libya
St. Kitts & Nevis a ' July 3, 2009 : Prime Minister will make a statement during Fridaya TMs sitting of Parliament, on his recent visit to Libya, According to a press release issued by his office Thursday night, The release says that Dr.
Immigration row heats up summit launch
The persistent setbacks in Caribbean integration and a growing immigration debate dominated the opening of the heads of government conference here yesterday as leaders grappled with the pressing issues threatening a unified CARICOM.
All set for deportation debate --
THE STAGE seems set for a lively debate and, hopefully, a mature Caricom approach in seeking a practical resolution to the current emotional sparrings involving Barbados' "removal" of illegal nationals of the Community-the majority of whom happen to be Guyanese-under a new immigration policy.
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