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THE familiar hustle and bustle that signals that a new school term is here was evident yesterday, as students from every parish made their way to their respective schools, both at the primary and the secondary level. The customary back to school ...
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REGIONAL integration is critical to the development of CARICOM member states, especially in terms of the uncertainty of the global landscape. This came from Prime Minister David Thompson, who was speaking at a Prime Minister’s Gala, which was held ...
Read moreCSME is critical in moving forward - Barbados Advocate
I was reviewing some old news recently when I came across a report in your newspaper on Monday 22 December on an article by Barbadian Economist Seibert Frederick entitled “The Importance of Land to the Socioeconomic Development of Barbados and an ...
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THE present economic recession is not only challenging those corporations that have grown accustomed to making a profit to contrive ways to maintain a return on their investment or at least break even, but is stimulating some people into thinking ...
Read moreUNDER SCRUTINY: Employees’ rights dilemma - Barbados Advocate
OFFICIALS of Apes Hill Club believe that the sprawling complex will reach the pinnacle of golf course community in a very short time. This confidence in as the sale of 31 residential lots there has been concluded. “We are confident that Apes Hill ...
Read moreDeveloper purchases 31 residential lots at Apes Hill Club - Barbados Advocate
THE global financial crisis has thrust upon the Government the responsibility of keeping the economy “ticking over”, to borrow a cricketing term, in order to maintain employment levels and keep companies in business. This responsibility has also ...
Read moreStimulating the economy - Barbados Advocate
Over 40 000 patients passed through the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department in 2007 and Minister of Health, Donville Inniss, says that while the figures for 2008 have not yet been finalised, it is likely to be in the same region. His comments ...
Read moreEnsuring quality healthcare - Barbados Advocate
Bernard Codrington, one of this country’s leading economists and a former banker, believes that Barbadians are panicking and could very well create an economic crisis where there is none. Furthermore, he has told Business Monday that the repeated ...
Read more'Don't Panic' - Barbados Advocate
They may be called profits of doom and gloom, but the fact is that all the economists agree that we do have a problem in the world economy – it is in recession. This is a problem that will affect Barbados’ ability to engage in international ...
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