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News on Caribbean Food2008-12-29 Trinidad News, Trinidad Newspaper, Trinidad Sports, Trinidad politics, Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago News, Trinidad classifieds, Trinidad TV, Sports, BusinessFarmers bringing in tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, pumpkin, melongene, bodi and paw paw from Paramin, Aranguez, Maloney, Caura and Orange Valley also point out that Government is flaunting the mega farms plan in their face despite the fact that they have been the ones who have been feeding the Caribbean over the past decades. And many of the them blame Government for theirs and the nations predicament saying that when farmers are flooded out, the solution is for the authorities to give the green light for increased imports from neighbouring Caribbean islands. Trinidad Express Newspaper: offers Trinidad news, Trinidad stories, sports, business and opinion in Trinidad and Tobago. - Trinidad News Trinidad Newspaper Trinidad Business Trinidad Sports Trinidad Editorial Trinidad Opinion Trinidad Women Magazine Trinidad Sports Magazine Trinidad Business Magazine Trinidad
2008-12-29 Jamaica Gleaner News - The year ahead for the CaribbeanThat is to say of a new US administration in which the incoming president has no option but to be preoccupied with domestic economic issues and the high ground of foreign and strategic relationships (the Middle East, India-Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and nuclear proliferation); so much so that he might choose to cede a higher than normal degree of authority to his new secretary of state to develop relationships with regions such as Latin America and the Caribbean. For many, for reasons of family, religion and tradition, Christmas is both a moment of reflection and celebration; a time to look back, take stock and to consider what might lie ahead. - Jamaica caribbean Gleaner Online Gleaner newspapers jamaican gleaner News business sports cricket lead stories Cooking Entertainment commentary Farmers Weekly Whats Cooking
2008-12-26 Rockland outreach for Haiti Inside RocklandThe Rockland Haitian relief task force last month spent eight days on a relief mission to deliver usd. 30,000 worth of medicine, food, clothing and other basic emergency supplies to the storm-ravaged Caribbean nation. Items delivered during last months trip included 20,000 pounds of rice, 450 boxes of clothing and canned food, medicine, as well as stretchers and wheelchairs. The Rockland Haitian relief task force last month spent eight days on a relief mission to deliver usd. 30,000 worth of medicine, food, clothing and other basic
2008-12-26 Kwanzaa unites people of African descent in celebration of cultureTheres not one main thing that is eaten. Its mostly Caribbean or African foods," Pryce said during an interview with . "Some of our members (from ACHA) are from Africa so theyll bring African vegetarian stew or African bean soup or something like that and other people will bring curried goat, patties, curried chicken and that kind of stuff. Theres not really a main Kwanzaa thing that we do. Its mostly food from our culture. "
2008-12-26 World Bank warns of a tough 2009 for the CaribbeanPeople in the developing world have had to deal with two major external shocks - the upward spiral in food and fuel prices followed by the financial crisis - which has eased tensions in commodity markets but is testing banking systems and threatening job losses around the world," said Justin Lin, chief economist and senior vice-president for Development Economics at the World Bank. It said while real food and fuel prices in developing countries have dropped considerably, they remain high relative to the 1990s, stating that "the social turmoil and human crises they triggered are still reverberating".
2008-12-26 No-room rite strikes a chord with Latinos Philadelphia InquirerIn a nine-day ritual carried out across America, a number of Catholics - mostly immigrants from Mexico - replicate the journey by going door to door each night, symbolically asking for shelter, singing religious songs, and sharing food. NEWARK, N. J. - The journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, when they were turned away at every door, resonates with many immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean. Complete coverage of local news and regional news from todays edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer. - Montgomery County Bucks County Delaware County Chester County Philadelphia County Burlington County Camden County Gloucester County
2008-12-23 Collapse of sterling hits value of British aid - UK Politics, UK - The IndependentBut a Department for International Development spokesman pointed out that "while the value of sterling has fallen, so too have currencies in some countries where the UK provides aid. Prices of oil, food and other commodities are also falling. Recipients have benefited from the rise of sterling over two years, and it should be remembered the downturn takes place in the context of rising UK aid in real sterling terms over the next five years. " British aid has been in effect reduced by up to and pound;334m as a result of the plummeting value of the pound, according to figures to be released by the Conservative Party today.
2008-12-23 Mexico Outlines Results and Goals from Summit in BrazilThey admitted that their countries are facing enormous common difficulties in overcoming poverty and social exclusion and that these challenges have been exacerbated by the current financial, food and energy crises. They pledged to work together against equality, through cooperation and the exchange of experiences. In this respect, they confirmed their determination to implement a vigorous social agenda in the region that will correspond to the commitments assumed in the Declaration of Objectives of Millennium Development. They stressed the importance of policies and programs aimed at expanding opportunities for the entire population, particularly the most The heads of government from Latin American and the Caribbean met in Brazil to reinforce regional integration and establish effective commitments for joint action to promote sustainable development - Mexico Mexican M and eacute;xico Latin America Americas MexiData Brazil Summit
2008-12-21 Caribbean spirits company tapping into Ky. bourbon ::The industry steeped in Kentucky history gains a Caribbean player in Angostura, a subsidiary of investment holding company CL Financial, which has far-flung interests including spirits, food manufacturing, insurance, real estate, health services and energy. The Charles Medley distillery once pulsed with activity but now is silent - a faded calendar turned to signaling that time has stopped in the still room since production ended years ago. But slowly, the mothballed distillery is coming back to life.
2008-12-21 UConn womens notebook - The Connecticut Post OnlineWBCA CLASSIC SET -- The next time the Huskies compete in an in-season tournament, there wont be any need to board a plane or wear a colored wristband that entitles them to free food and drink for the duration of their stay. Next season this type of event will be held at either Gampel Pavilion or the XL Center. UConn women
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