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MP GILBERT NO LONGER UNDER SCRUTINY
MP Gilbert is no longer under scrutiny; it was confirmed today January 19th, that he has been officially terminated as a Cabinet member.
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I WON'T CALL IT A HIJACK OF DEMOCRACY! (AT LEAST NOT SO LOUD)
IT HAS BEEN interesting to note the attempt at spin at the now talked-about caucus that was convened by Grenada’s Prime Minister Tillman Thomas at Mt St Ervans in St Andrew’s on Sunday.
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GRENADA TO HOST ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) Conference will be held on January 26 to 28, 2012 at the Grenada Grand Beach Resort, Grenada.
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AMENDMENT TO FIREARM USER LICENSE
The Commissioner of Police wishes to notify all holders of a firearm license, certificate and permit that the conditions subject to which such license, certificate and permit are held have been amended.
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GRENADA GOVERNMENT WITHDRAWS TERRORISM BILL
The Grenada government has withdrawn legislation dealing with acts of terrorism, after Opposition Leader Dr Keith Mitchell expressed concern over the impact that the bill could have on ordinary citizens.
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CARRIACOU COMMUNITIES PLAYING THEIR PART IN 2012 INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS
Which village can cook the best coo-coo and okra in the twin- isle parish of Carriacou and Petite Martinique will be determined next week as communities here are playing their part in the celebrations of Grenada’s 38th anniversary of Independence.
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IMPACT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (RIMS) BASELINE SURVEY
The Market Access and Rural Enterprise Development Programme (MAREP) is a six year Programme (2011-2017) funded by the Government of Grenada (GOG), loan financing from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and in-kind contributions from beneficiaries at an overall estimated cost of US$8.5 million.
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MARINE AIR-GROUND TASK FORCE USE IN GRENADA STILL CONSIDERED JUSTIFIED
Interventions in Panama and Grenada during the 1980s highlighted the conditions when Marine Air-Ground Task Forces should be used and when other methods are preferred. Though they had nearly identical objectives, one solution was not fit for both.
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HAGUE ENCOURAGES MODERN PARTNERSHIP FOR UK AND CARIBBEAN
The British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has hailed a ‘new era’ for UK-Caribbean relations, as he joins partners from across the region at the UK-Caribbean Forum in Grenada.
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