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FATCA and You
June 16, 2014On March 18, 2010, United States President Barack Obama signed into law the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment ("HIRE") Act. The statute included a section that had been originally introduced ...
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No Way
June 11, 2014Police officers who gathered at Police Headquarters recently have said a resounding "no" to Government's offer of a wage freeze for the period 2012 to 2025.
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Dilemma of squatting: The Canefield East Experience
June 11, 2014For Mishna "Snake" Gustave it was "an unjust and cruel act" to demolish his house in the controversial squatter's area in Canefield East two weeks ago.
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Government contributes half a million dollars towards rehabilitation of Roseau ...
June 11, 2014Roseau, Dominica – Wednesday, June 4, 2014 – The Government of Dominica has contributed half a million dollars towards the restoration of the Roseau Cathedral. Prime Minister and Minister for ...
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Invisible man
June 11, 2014To most Dominicans it remains just a name. There's still no face or feature or form.
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Sir Brian to receive Doctor of Law from UWI
June 9, 2014UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica – The 2014 graduation ceremonies at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) will see the conferral of 20 honorary degrees: four at the Cave ...
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Twice a winner
June 3, 2014Steline Joseph, a tour guide from Tarreau, is a lucky woman. She won $15,400 from the Dominica National Lottery (DNL) Big 4 Game last week. And that's her second win ...
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Paul goes to DBS
June 3, 2014On June 2, 2014 the state-owned Dominica Broadcasting Corporation (DBS radio) will be managed by a Dominica Labour Party (DLP) spokesperson and party insider Mervin Paul.
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CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank awards scholarship to DSC student.
June 3, 2014A seventeen year-old student of the Dominica State College (DSC) has received a $4000 scholarship from the CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank.
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Marie Davis Pierre: Dominica's first female Speaker dies
June 3, 2014Marie Davis Pierre has the distinction of being the first female Speaker in Dominica a position which she held for just over seven years. When ask what motivated her to ...
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Fixing Farming
June 3, 2014There are people to whom agriculture feels like a religion, something they were born into, something sacred, something inherited, their very reason for being. It runs in their veins, it's ...
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Clarke moves to Kairi FM
June 3, 2014Trinidadian Natalie Clarke has become as Dominican as crab and callaloo. Both are loved and warm; both a large part of the national party scene- from carnival to the World ...