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Haiti: Elections Coming

“The new Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), reconstituted in October, has set nationwide elections for 99 deputies and 11 senators for Feb. 28, 2010″: HaitiAnalysis.com reports. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  20 Nov 2009

Bahamas: “F” on Crime

“Clearly the Government has no plan to address crime, there has been no improvement in the Judicial System, and…it appears that the Government will not move forward with Capital Punishment”: Weblog Bahamas‘ Jerome Pinder gives the government a failing ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  20 Nov 2009

Barbados, Guyana: Doctor Complicit?

Taran Rampersad is glad “to see that social media is being seen as a tool for fighting crime in Trinidad and Tobago”, but says there are more effective ways in which to do it. Get summaries of new stories from Global Voices in your inbox daily, weekly, ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  20 Nov 2009

Guyana: Dreaming of the Caribbean

Signifying Guyana blogs about the Caribbean from her perspective as a member of the diaspora. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once or it may be identified as spam. Please treat others with respect. Comments containing ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  20 Nov 2009

Puerto Rico: No. 35

Taran Rampersad is glad “to see that social media is being seen as a tool for fighting crime in Trinidad and Tobago”, but says there are more effective ways in which to do it. Barbados Free Press and Barbados Underground question the vision of the ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009

Trinidad & Tobago: Social Media Crimefighting

Taran Rampersad is glad “to see that social media is being seen as a tool for fighting crime in Trinidad and Tobago”, but says there are more effective ways in which to do it. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once or ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009

Barbados: Mini Monaco?

Barbados Free Press and Barbados Underground question the vision of the island being transformed into another Monaco. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once or it may be identified as spam. Please treat others with ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009

Cuba, U.S.A.: Questions for Obama

“Next time you go up to Dockyard, lie down on that big ole dock and give it a hug”: According to Vexed Bermoothes, “At its $60 million pricetag, it cost every single Bermudian about $1,250 in long term debt. You better kiss that dock ‘cuz it owns a ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Bermuda: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay

“Next time you go up to Dockyard, lie down on that big ole dock and give it a hug”: According to Vexed Bermoothes, “At its $60 million pricetag, it cost every single Bermudian about $1,250 in long term debt. You better kiss that dock ‘cuz it owns a ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009

Jamaica: Defence Against the Defence Force

“It seems there are a few problems with the Jamaica Defence Force worth looking into”: For Jamaica Salt, it is a case of who's going to guard the guards. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once or it may be identified as ...

From JANINE MENDES-FRANCO, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009

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