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ST. GEORGE'S, GRENADA -- Grenada. Mention the tiny spice island in the Caribbean to anybody who remembers Ronald Reagan's presidency, and the inevitable question you'll get is, "Isn't that the country the United States invaded?
The heartbreaking sight in St. George's are the churches -- or what's left of them. In 2004, Hurricane Ivan destroyed large parts of Grenada, particularly the churches atop the hills of the capital. The roofs are gone, stained glass damaged, and large puddles have replaced congregants and pews. St. George's Anglican Church and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church are in desperate need of repair.
The manager at one resort explains that Grenadians are an independent and proud people who aren't looking for a handout. Rebuilding the churches and other necessary work wil...
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... is 39 years old and a citizen of Grenada . She fled Grenada for Canada on 2 August 1995 bec... boyfriend was interested in harming her today, since she had not lived in Grenada for more than ...
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... program offered by the country of Grenada, which I believe is the best value on the market ttoday. I am, however, always on the lookout for even bet...
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... is 39 years old and a citizen of Grenada . She fled Grenada for Canada on 2 August 1995 bec... boyfriend was interested in harming her today, since she had not lived in Grenada for more than ...
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... areas which are not utilized even today, every part of the Province was formerly within th... Quebec, East Florida, West Florida and Grenada, specific boundaries having been assigned to each ...
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... (the “Applicant”) is a citizen of Grenada. She appeared before a three-member panel on Novem... that were the claimant to return to Grenada today and seek the assistance from the police for violen...
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Despite the acknowledgment of pluralism, Caribbean family literature often focuses on the Afro-Caribbean family and does not satisfactorily address the issues of the Indo-Caribbean family. This paper examines whether the Indo-Guyanese differ from the dominant culture of the Anglophone Caribbean in the structural arrangements of the family. Findings from secondary analysis of crosssectional data of Guyana collected in 2004, suggest that the Indo-Guyanese significantly differ from the Afro-Guyanese in the structural arrangements of the family. Indo-Guyanese were more likely to be in marital unions and have longer marriages than the other racial groups, even when controlled for age. These differences suggest that the present day Indo-Guyanese have not assimilated into the dominant Creole c...
...Today they are not a "beleaguered minority" as there is ... & Barbuda, Bahamas, BeUze, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts & N...
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ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada -- Hurricane Felix gathered strength Saturday and pounded Grenada with heavy rains and winds, snapping small boats loose from their moorings and toppling utility poles on its route toward the Caribbean island of Aruba.
The storm was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane Saturday evening, with sustained maximum winds of 120 kilometres an hour. It was expected to strengthen even further as its outer bands start hitting the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao today.
A tropical storm warning was issued for Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, and a tropical storm watch was issued in Jamaica, further to the west. The storm was predicted to skirt Jamaica and the coast of Honduras and possibly make landfall in Belize on Wednesday before crossing over Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
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... by the appellant for a stay of removal to Grenada , pending the determination of her appeal to this ... the parties’ oral submissions earlier today and after consideration of their written arguments...
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...FACTS. [3] Mr. Shwaba, a citizen of Grenada born April 18, 1988, arrived in Canada on November... satisfied by his straightforward evidence today that this is his sexual orientation. Based on the ...