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Fresh Winds
July 29, 2013He has travelled many a road before, walked many a path. He has trekked the cold and dark ones and strolled the sunny streets.
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Prison Population Down
July 29, 2013The prison population continues to go down, said Ag Superintendent of Prisons Dennis Blanc, when he gave the usual report at the end of the criminal assizes at the Roseau ...
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No Surprise Budget
July 29, 2013"There will be no new taxes and no unrealistic promises," said Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit as he presented his government's 475 million dollar budget for the 2013 to 2014 fiscal ...
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Hear Us, Oh Skerrit
July 22, 2013The list of ailments for which the private sector is seeking relief from the new budget, ranges from energy costs to visitor safety; from air access to the abaist nuisance ...
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Stormy Season
July 22, 2013The Office of Disaster Management (ODM) continues to impress on Dominicans and the general public the need to plan in advance for disasters or adverse events. Individuals must be sufficiently ...
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More Money Needed to Complete Cathedral Renovation
July 22, 2013Dominican Catholics have climbed many hills but they are only half way up the summit of the mountain. Bishop of Roseau Gabriel Malzaire said last week that just about half ...
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Fitzroy Williams Leads Dice into Cadencelypso
July 22, 2013Two of Dominica's best musicians have produced an album that they are scheduled to launch on Thursday at the Anchorage Hotel.
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Dr. Bully: Each Year Gets Harder
July 22, 2013Keeping the annual Nature Island Literary Festival &Book Fair (NILF&BF) alive after six years is proving to be a big challenge for the organisers.
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Seventh Heaven
July 22, 2013You might say he's in seventh heaven, but that would be cliché, right? He laughs. In a boyish, affable way.
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NCCU gives Cadencelypso the Power to Fly
July 22, 2013Any talent needs to be given the space where consumers can see and appreciate it.
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Make Use of Kings Hill Military Cemetery
July 22, 2013Environmental health officials are concerned that residents of the Kings Hill are building houses near a military cemetery located in the area.