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Independence Address to the Nation by Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit
Nov. 4, 2013Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica
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Skerrit Paints Picture of Progressing Dominica
Nov. 4, 2013In what some persons have described as a pre-election speech, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit made promise after promise in sector after sector in a speech to the nation before hundreds ...
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Staying young and beautiful forever
Nov. 4, 2013Miss Dominica, Leslassa Armour-Shillingford, says youth is "the present" and not "the future".
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Karam accepts Sisserou
Nov. 2, 2013Members of the Karam family have decided to accept the Sisserou Award of Honour that will be presented to the family by President Charles Savarin on Independence Day, Sunday 3rd ...
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US says Happy Birthday, Dominica
Nov. 2, 2013United States Secretary of State John Kerry has sent congratulatory message to Dominica on its 35th anniversary of Independence. In a press statement Kerry said:
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Four to receive Sisserou Awards
Nov. 1, 2013Four individuals and families will receive the Sisserou Award of Honour at this year's Independence Day, November 3rd 2013.
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Salisbury Farmers Protest
Oct. 30, 2013On Wednesday morning about 20 vehicles carrying a number of farmers protested the condition of their farm roads by honking horns as they drove through the streets of Roseau. The ...
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Search for DPP ends
Oct. 29, 2013It is official. Chief Magistrate Evalina Baptiste will be confirmed in the post of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP); Steve Hyacinth, the acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Legal ...
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I saw Bèlè, Quadrilles, and Flirtations
Oct. 29, 2013A few days ago, I was lucky to attend the Festivals in the northern and north eastern districts (in Mahaut and Marigot). It was part of the 35th edition of ...
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Our Femme Creole in Antigua
Oct. 29, 2013In Antigua, Ardis Laville is the 2012 Miss Femme Creole, a pageant that Dominicans there hold each year to showcase their culture and to get a taste of what they're ...
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Grave Fall
Oct. 29, 2013She came, she did not see and she fell. Into a grave. She was not buried alive, thank God, but she broke several bones and now she's suing.
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Lots of Colour, Music and Food
Oct. 25, 2013Creole Day, one of the most colourful activities for the Independence Celebrations is being held here today. This morning dozens of school children and the general public were dressed in ...