WASHINGTON, DC September 26, 2018 (CMC) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said, yesterday, that positive growth should return to Trinidad and Tobago this year, even as it acknowledged that the oil-rich twin island republic is slowly recovering from a ...
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US-Based Guyanese Academic To Chair Arbitration Panel In Dispute Involving Teachers
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, September 26, 2018 (CMC) – The Guyana government says it has appointed United states-based Guyanese academic, Professor Dr. Leyland Lucas, to chair the arbitration panel into the wage dispute with teachers. Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, ...
Read More »Grenadian Family Taking Barbados To Caribbean Court Of Justice Over Treatment By Police
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, September 26, 2018 (CMC) – The lawyer representing a Grenadian family, who claimed they were bullied and humiliated over a false accusation of stealing a mobile phone in Barbados, says the matter is now heading to the ...
Read More »LIAT Cancels Flights As Stronger Tropical Storm Approaches Caribbean
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, September 26, 2018 (CMC) – The regional airline, LIAT, today, announced the cancellation of several flights, as a strengthening Tropical Storm Kirk moved closer towards the Lesser Antilles. LIAT said that several of its flights would either be ...
Read More »Caribbean Hoteliers Embrace Digital Technology To Promote Region
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, September 26, 2018 (CMC) – The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) says it is moving to further develop its digital technology resources, so as to better promote the “many exciting and diverse travel choices” visitors can experience ...
Read More »Achieve Through Positive Thinking
Ettie Rutherford Contributing Writer In today’s world as we listen to, or hear, the daily news, it is a real challenge to be optimistic and not fall into a morass of fear, doubt and a feeling that everything is spiralling ...
Read More »Caribbean Ginger Stewed Chicken With String Beans
By Chris De La Rosa PRIDE Cuisine Columnist This is a dish mom would always make on a Monday, when she would have leftover stewed chicken from Sunday’s massive lunch (well if my brother and I didn’t attack the chicken ...
Read More »Boiled And Fried Cassava (vegan | gluten-free)
By Chris De La Rosa PRIDE Cuisine Columnist Usually I do this re-fried cassava recipe with bits of salted cod, but with the amount of requests I get for more vegetarian/vegan dishes, I thought we’d rock it this way instead. ...
Read More »Cher’s Original MansionThat At One Time Was Owned By Eddie Murphy
Beyond her unique contralto vocals and risqué stage costumes, Cher’s less heralded but equal talent is her exquisite taste in creating elegant homes with plush rusticity. For years these homes have graced the pages of the architectural and decor authority, ...
Read More »Designing Wooden Gates: Proper Structure And Design
By Paul Corsetti Guest Writer When building a wooden gate, there are several factors to consider. Gates can be merely decorative, as in an arbor framing a walkway into your yard, or more secure, giving entrance through a full fence. ...
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