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3.771 documents for Caribbean International News Corporation
  • Roberto J. Sánchez Ramos and Camelia Fernández Romeu, Office of the Solicitor General of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, on brief for Appellees. Bef...

  • .... Caribbean International News Corporation, d/b/a El Vocero De Puerto Rico, Inc., and News Di...

  • For the last four months of 2007, when the cement importers stocked out of product, our market share averaged in the 90 percentiles," said company directors, chairman Brian Young and Judith Robinson, in the director's statement accompanying the accounts. The sales also resulted in a $1.1 billion gain on the company's top line income, from $6.7 billion or to last year's $7.8 billion, suggesting that the CCC sold cement at a considerably higher price into the market last year - earning $9,647 per tonne in 2007 against $7,982 per tonne in 2006. Paolo Lombardo (centre), Environmental Specialist at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is accompanied on a tour of the Caribbean Cement Company plant at Rockfort, Kingston by CCC representatives. From left are Balfour Denniston, Ken Wilts...

  • ... in order to regain the share of the international traveler market the United States held in 2000. Oc... since the National Railroad Passenger Corporation started operations in 1971, and the eighth ridersh... sailing a series of seven-day Western Caribbean cruises through April 8, 2012, with stops in Roata...

  • General review of the legal activities of the United Nations Membership of the United Nations 97 Peace and security (a) Peacekeeping missions and operations (b) Political and peacebuilding missions (c) Other bodies (d) Missions of the Security Council (e) Other peacekeeping matters (f) Action of Member States authorized by the Security Council (g) Sanctions imposed under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations (h) Terrorism (i) Humanitarian law and human rights in the context of peace and security (j) Piracy Disarmament and related matters (a) Disarmament machinery (b) Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferations issues (c) Biological and chemical weapons issues (d) Conventional weapons issues (e) Regional disarmament activities of the United Nations...

    ... rights, in the framework of the international community’s expectations in that regard . On 30 ...354 Available at www un org/News/dh/infocus/terrorism/PanelOnSafetyReport pdf . 355... the sustainable development of the Caribbean Sea for present and future generations”, the Gen... System (DNS) planned by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Moreover, ...

  • The theme for the CMEx December meeting is "Multicultural Marketing: A Climate for Change." Underlying the provocative presentations and lively discussion is how tourism can improve the health, wealth, education, environment and culture of destinations in a "climatefriendly fashion," as delegates examine how to "climate proof" Caribbean tourism as well as build resilience into a recessionary environment. The upcoming CMEx meeting is supported by Almond Resorts, American Airlines, American Eagle, Anse Chastanet Resort, Association of Caribbean Media Workers, Barbara PyIe Foundation, Bay Gardens Resorts, Calabash Cove Resort and Spa, Caribbean Business Enterprise Trust, Caribbean Broadcasting Union, Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility, Caribbean Tourism Organization, CaribWorldN...

    ... Media Exchange is partnering with international development organizations and Caribbean tourism st... Sandals Resorts, Sensible Development Corporation, SpeakEasy MEDIA Foundation, Stephen Paul's Photog...

  • Before World War I, most foreign investment in Latin America came from Britain. By World War II, however, the United States had become the main and unchallenged foreign investor in the region. This analysis of the negotiations that took place between the British firm (Pearson and Son) and the Colombian government over oil contracts reveals the reasons for the shift in influence. The company's lack of awareness that Britain had been overtaken by the United States as the hegemonic power in the hemisphere eventually caused the negotiations to collapse. While talks were proceeding, the company failed to consider how much influence the United States had on Colombian internal politics, and it overlooked the history of U.S.-Colombia relations. As a result, Pearson never received oil concession...

    ... negotiations between a multinational corporation and the government of an underdeveloped country. I...Scholars studying international business negotiations have argued that multination... started to enlarge its influence in the Caribbean Basin through a strategy that included support of ... for the establishment of several local newspapers. Some included on their staffs famously critical j...

  • ...Plaintiff, Appellant,. JORGE MEDINA; CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL NEWS CORPORATION,. Movants, Appellan...

  • Any lawyer worth their salt will tell you that the Buggery Act is just a very poor piece of legislation and needs to be repealed; and someone has to take the initiative on this," Head of Epidemiology and AIDS in the Ministry of Health in Jamaica, Dr. Peter Figueroa told nearly 200 delegates at the PANCAP meeting. "What we are seeking to do at this level in the Caribbean is to raise the level of debate and information-sharing with regard to these practices and how there is a need to seriously discuss decriminalisation and how this can impact positively on our fight to reduce stigma and discrimination within the Caribbean region and generally I would say within the AIDS global fight," St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas said at the International AIDS Conference in Mexic...

    ... John Fabien told the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC). "I will be driving the process back home an...

  • After progressing well with classes in French and Spanish, my bias towards the sciences left me with the choice of dropping one foreign language in favor of the other en route to completion of my CXC certificates, the Caribbean equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma. President and Chief Executive Officer of Counterpart International Lelei LeLaulu hit it on the nail when he told the media in Santo Domingo that English-speaking Caribbean countries have not been able to benefit from their proximity to Spanish neighbors in the Caribbean and Latin America. This is one of the lamentable missing links which the Caribbean is losing out on, as there is an enormous treasure trove of experience and knowledge which resides in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean," he told the Caribbean Media Corporati...

    ...," he told the Caribbean Media Corporation during a breakfast meeting on the island of Hispan...



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