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TRINIDAD: Constitutional Reform or Diversionary Tactic?
By Peter Ischyrion
PORT OF SPAIN - Prime Minister Patrick Manning expected the flack.
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Q&A: "Reproductive Rights Can Overcome the Conservative Wave"
Interview with Carmen Barroso, Int'l Planned Parenthood Federation*
RIO DE JANEIRO - This year marks four decades of international recognition of people's right to decide how many children they want to have and when, and for that reason there is a great deal to celebrate, says Brazilian expert Carmen Barroso, of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.
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GUYANA: Another Cold Shoulder From Washington
By Bert Wilkinson
GEORGETOWN - The U.S. government has again snubbed Guyanese authorities, with whom it has long had a strained relationship, this time over a request for expert help in solving the latest of three mass murders this year.
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OIL-CARIBBEAN: Petrocaribe Building ‘Anti-Crisis, Anti-Hunger Shield’
By Humberto Márquez
CARACAS - Seventeen countries in Central America and the Caribbean are to make down payments of only 40 percent on Venezuelan oil, while cooperating to expand their food supply, and calling on the North to take measures to curb speculation on futures markets, which is resulting in surging crude prices.
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GRENADA: New PM Vows to Tackle Growing Poverty
By Peter Ischyrion
ST GEORGE'S - Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell apparently got his numbers all wrong, and the former professor of mathematics at Howard University in the United States is joining a number of his political colleagues who have been brushed aside by the winds of change sweeping the Caribbean over the past 18 months.
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CARIBBEAN: Guyana Holds Out on Trade Deal with Europe
By Peter Ischyrion
ST JOHN'S, Antigua - Caribbean leaders appear to be no closer to a consensus position on the controversial Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) that was initialed last December following negotiations between the European Union and the Caribbean Forum countries.
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CARIBBEAN: Regional Unity Losing Steam, Critics Say
By Peter Ischyrion
ST JOHN'S, Antigua - Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders are gearing up for their annual summit in Antigua early next month amid worrying signs that after 35 years, the regional integration movement has not progressed beyond a "community of sovereign states".
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CUBA: The ‘Telenovela’ as Springboard for Public Debate
By Dalia Acosta
HAVANA - Months have gone by and he still receives suspicious calls on his cell-phone. Memories of a woman who became obsessed with him are triggered every time Chucho sees a popular prime time Brazilian TV "telenovela".
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HEALTH-CUBA: Lung Cancer Vaccine Available
By Patricia Grogg
HAVANA - Cuba’s biotech industry plans to launch on the international market, in the short or medium term, a vaccine for treating lung cancer, which causes the deaths of over one million people a year worldwide.
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POLITICS-CUBA: Past, Present and Future Changes
By Patricia Grogg
HAVANA - Cuba is paradoxically the same, yet not the same, under President Raúl Castro, who said he would change "everything that should be changed" to perfect the socialist path taken by the revolution nearly half a century ago.
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CUBA: Cautious Response to Lifting of EU Sanctions
By Patricia Grogg
HAVANA - Cuba reacted cautiously to the announcement that the European Union would lift the diplomatic sanctions adopted after 75 dissidents received lengthy jail terms on charges of conspiring with Washington to destabilise the Cuban state, and three men convicted of hijacking a passenger ferry were executed, in 2003.
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CARIBBEAN: "We Must Produce More and Consume Less"
By Bert Wilkinson
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - For the first time in living memory, Caribbean governments invested time and large sums of money to organise an emergency food summit at their trade bloc's headquarters in Guyana aimed specifically at dealing with the global food crisis and the region's spiraling import bill.
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CUBA: Don’t Worry, Be Ready - for Hurricanes
By Patricia Grogg
HAVANA - Cuba has decided not to make public announcements of the overall outlook for the coming hurricane season, because it makes little practical difference to people’s lives and tends to create false apprehensions, said José Rubiera, regarded as this Caribbean country’s top expert on hurricanes.
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They are prized by visitors for their gleaming white beaches and four-star hotels. But despite billions in tourist dollars, the islands of the Caribbean are marked by a profound gap between rich and poor that threatens to derail global efforts to eradicate extreme poverty.

While it is often lumped in with mainland South and Central America, the Caribbean region faces its own unique cultural, political and economic challenges. These include the situation in Haiti, which is supposed to hold elections at the end of 2005 but remains mired in violence and instability, a surging HIV/AIDS rate second only to sub-Saharan Africa, and the perils posed by climate change and rising sea levels.

Seeking strength in numbers, Caribbean nations are pressing forward this year with key regional integration initiatives like the Caribbean Single Market and Economy and the Caribbean Court of Justice, and the negotiation of a free trade pact between the 15-member Caribbean Community and the South American bloc Mercosur.

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