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Da | 20 Jun 2011 | http://www....
Cuba celebrates today the International Children's Day with the conviction that no global crises or imperial blockades will be able to take away the happiness of the Cuban children, who are safe and protected and fully enjoying their rights. Nationwide celebrations began on Wednesday morning in all Cuban elementary and secondary schools, parks, museums, plazas, and many other places. The programs included cultural and sports activities, and exhibitions of the Cuban Movement of Pioneer...
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Cuba's tourist industry today has a strong link with its cuisine, especially faced with a discerning traveler, as industry experts discussed at a monthly analysis workshop meeting. Known as Balcón Bayamanaco (aboriginal name) or Balcón del Habano, every month a group of experts tourism have a meeting to discuss the most important trends, especially taking into account a higher-income travelers and the link to Tobacco, reports Prensa Latina. This meeting, initiated in 2007 at...
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Ministers Call For Strengthened Regional Approach To Manage & Conserve Fisheries Resources St. John’s Antigua, May 23, 2011… Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Housing & the Environment Honourable Hilson Baptiste has endorsed the need to strengthen regional cooperation for the effective conservation and management of fisheries resources in the Caribbean. Minister Baptiste was speaking at the Fourth Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) Ministerial Council held at...
elena | 17 Jun 2011 | Dominica News Online
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Legal Affairs Claudia Bellot, has promised physical and policy development in the tourism sector for the next fiscal year. “In this new fiscal year the ministry, in collaboration with all stakeholders, will seek to update the tourism policy and to conduct a review of the tourism master plan, principally to advance the coordination of those actions that are yet to be completed. The Government, also, through the Ministry of Tourism,...
admin | 03 May 2011 | http://www....
NASSAU, Bahamas -- Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Lawrence S ‘Larry’ Cartwright has come out in support of the new Fisheries Improvement Plan (FIP) which seeks to address international concerns about the spiny lobster industry. “The Bahamas must develop the means to better manage its commercial fisheries,” said Mr Cartwright, the Member of Parliament for Long Island and the Ragged Islands. “The FIP provides an excellent opportunity for us to do this...