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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 03:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Growth, Austerity And Democracy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 02:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Jessop News Americas, LONDON, England, Fri. May 18, 2012: Last week the people of Greece and France voted against austerity. In the days that followed, the markets, global investors and speculators cast their ballot. They drove the Euro and shares downwards and interest rates on government bonds upwards. For their part, economically powerful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/caricom.jpg"><img src="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/caricom-300x250.jpg" alt="" title="caricom" width="300" height="250" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-19556" /></a>By David Jessop</p>
<p>News Americas, LONDON, England, Fri. May 18, 2012: Last week the people of Greece and France voted against austerity. </p>
<p>In the days that followed, the markets, global investors and speculators cast their ballot. They drove the Euro and shares downwards and interest rates on government bonds upwards. For their part, economically powerful European nations emphasised that their tough agreement with Greece could not be unpicked if it wished to remain in the Eurozone.</p>
<p>What happens next in Greece’s case is far from certain. As this is being written talks are proceeding between left wing minority parties and the two larger parties that had previously accepted the terms of a European and IMF bailout. </p>
<p>How any such coalition might succeed is hard to see, given the smaller parties and the electorate’s vociferous and sometimes violent rejection of any further cuts in the public sector, social services or government spending.  So much so that a more likely scenario, if the newly elected factions of the left fail to achieve agreement with those they are courting, is that a second general election will be called, an even greater mandate given to the parties of the far left and far right and a slow motion economic collapse will ensue. </p>
<p>Under such circumstances European and the IMF economic orthodoxy will be rejected, Greece will be forced to withdraw from the Euro, there will be renewed pressure on Europe’s weaker mainly southern economies and the future of the Euro and an EU of twenty seven states will become uncertain.</p>
<p>With France, in contrast an economically powerful and important EU nation, it has yet to be seen how its new socialist President and his government intend arguing for both growth and austerity in a manner that meets the expectation of the electorate and stays within  the EU Fiscal Pact signed in March of this year.</p>
<p>Elections in France and Greece have brought into sharp focus the challenge posed by cutting public expenditure as a way out of economic crisis and the way this contrasts with what voters want and what it is realistic to expect. </p>
<p>What the actions of increasingly angry electorates in Europe and beyond suggest is that in the absence of growth, there are limits to how far any government can go in imposing economic solutions even when agreed politically with other nations or international financial institutions.  They also illustrate that the world may be starting to see the first signs of limits to national leadership, politics and parliamentary democracy in a world in which economic globalisation and interdependence has taken hold.</p>
<p>The Caribbean is not immune. As the Bahamas electorate demonstrated on May 7th, they too are unhappy with high levels of unemployment and the absence of significant economic growth as well as increasing levels of crime. While the islands’ Prime Minister, Perry Christie, and his Progressive Liberal Party may have won a resounding victory, there are signs that like many others voters across the region, Bahamians want to see results within time scales that even the most committed politician may find hard to achieve.</p>
<p>This poses a problem.  Most Caribbean governments are faced with the dilemma of cutting back on expenditure to address huge level of accumulated debt and the high costs of debt servicing and are being left with no margin for stimulating growth or to increase income to deliver still widely expected levels of social service.</p>
<p>As a recent paper ‘Update on the Jamaican Economy’ from the US think tank, the Centre for Economic and Policy Research, (CEPR), points out, this situation is particularly stark in Jamaica. Even after a successful debt restructuring under the previous government, interest payments as a percentage of gross domestic product were still the highest recorded in the world in 2011. Debt servicing, the report notes, has taken up nearly fifty per cent of all budgeted expenditure over the last four fiscal years while health and education have only accounted for around twenty per cent.</p>
<p>What the CEPR report points to is the fact that indebtedness going back years has displaced public investments needed to restore normal growth and bring down persistently high levels of poverty and unemployment. </p>
<p>Quoting the Jamaican Prime Minister on taking office as saying “in a time of crisis government must act to stimulate growth,” the report contrasts this with language used by the IMF after recent negotiations for a new programme, in which it suggested both the need for ‘a growth oriented environment’ and ‘significantly higher fiscal surpluses’. This seems to translate in practice into politically difficult to deliver IMF proposals to reduce the public sector wage bill and further cuts in public expenditure.</p>
<p>Whether in Greece, Jamaica, France, the Netherlands, Ireland, the UK, St Kitts or elsewhere it is easy &#8211; party politics aside &#8211; to describe how countries and successive governments have arrived at the parlous economic state they now find themselves in and to demand polices that lead to much better financial management and control and economic recovery. What this does not do, however, is indicate the human and economic cost and particularly how the poorest, the well educated unemployed young or electorates can again have hope.</p>
<p>Last year the World Bank forecast in its regional annex on global economic prospects that it expected economic activity in the Caribbean to accelerate only marginally. However this was due in a large part to continued strong growth in the Dominican Republic and Haiti based on post hurricane reconstruction and aid flows. It suggested that growth elsewhere in the region will be more subdued as remittances and tourism have yet to show signs of moderate recovery. </p>
<p>What this suggests is that weak Caribbean economic recovery taken with the growing likelihood of a further food price shock, continuing high prices of energy, and austerity in the region’s principle feeder markets for tourism, there will be continuing high levels of indebtedness for many years to come.<br />
If Europe’s experience is any guide, austerity without growth is causing countries and their politicians to enter new, uncharted territory as the post cold war broad based consensus on democracy, the markets, social expectations, traditional politics and the supremacy of the electorate is in danger of breaking down. This situation is exacerbated by a sense that the burden is not being shared equitably and the gap between the richest and the poorest in almost all societies is growing.</p>
<p>Economic growth, austerity and democracy are uneasy bedfellows. They are matters that require new thinking.<br />
<strong><em><br />
David Jessop is the Director of the Caribbean Council and can be contacted at david.jessop@caribbean-council.org. Previous columns can be found at www.caribbean-council.org.</em></p>
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		<title>Grenada Minister Of Govt. Calls It Quits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 02:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Americas, ST. GEORGE, Grenada, Fri. May 18, 2012: Grenada’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Karl Hood, has called it quits. Prime Minister Tillman Thomas announced yesterday, May 17th, that he had accepted Hood’s resignation. No reason was given for the sudden decision but in an address to the nation last night, Thomas said he will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_48077" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/hood.jpg"><img src="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/hood-300x250.jpg" alt="" title="hood" width="300" height="250" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-48077" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Former Grenada Minister for Foreign Affairs, Karl Hood.</p></div>News Americas, ST. GEORGE, Grenada, Fri. May 18, 2012: Grenada’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Karl Hood, has called it quits.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Tillman Thomas announced yesterday, May 17th, that he had accepted Hood’s resignation. No reason was given for the sudden decision but in an address to the nation last night, Thomas said he will now assume that vacant portfolio.</p>
<p>It comes just two days after PM Thomas survived a vote of no confidence at the end of a marathon debate on the motion late Tuesday night, May 15th, in the House Of Representatives. </p>
<p>Most government parliamentarians voted along party lines depriving the main opposition new national party of the four votes needed for the motion to carry.</p>
<p>After a robust, 13-hour debate, the opposition motion was defeated eight votes to five with one abstention and one absentee.</p>
<p>Backbencher Michael Church was the only government mp to support the motion, which called for the dissolution of parliament and fresh elections.</p>
<p>PM Thomas said Thursday night that “the decision of the House of Representative is a clear manifestation that we are concerned about the preservation of our democratic institutions, our practices and the sustainability of the peace and stability of our land.”</p>
<p>Hood is the second senior minister to resign in less than a month, following the departure of tourism minister Peter David. Four ministers have either been fired or resigned since Thomas became prime minister in 2008.</p>
<p>PM Thomas, meanwhile, announced a national thanksgiving rally at the Grenville Car Park on Sunday, May 20th from 3 PM. </p>
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		<title>One Caribbean Television Returns As Partner Of Invest Caribbean Now 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 18:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carib PR Wire, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 11, 2012: Reiterating its commitment to the Caribbean region, One Caribbean Television returns this June as a partner of the 2012 Invest Caribbean Now Power Forum. OCTV, which jumped on board to help present the inaugural forum last June, has again signed on to the second annual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carib PR Wire, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 11, 2012: Reiterating its commitment to the Caribbean region, One Caribbean Television returns this June as a partner of the 2012 Invest Caribbean Now Power Forum.</p>
<p>OCTV, which jumped on board to help present the inaugural forum last June, has again signed on to the second annual Caribbean Tourism Organization and Hard Beat Communications investment forum, slated for June 6, 2012 at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City.</p>
<p>“We are pleased to be joined by OCTV for a second year in a row,” said Felicia Persaud, CEO of Hard Beat Communications and convener of Invest Caribbean Now. “What OCTV has done is reiterated its investment commitment to this region and that is certainly a breath of fresh air in an investment arena here few respect this region as a fertile investment destination.”</p>
<p>“OCTV is proud to partner with Hard Beat Communications at Invest Caribbean Now Power Forum because it brings together so many like minded” people who see the Caribbean as a future place to do business, not just in recreation and tourism, but the many areas of untapped resources and talent the region has to offer,” said OTV officials. “We look forward to meeting people at the forum that we can not only do business with, but form long term partnerships and friendships!”<br />
One Caribbean Television (OCTV) started off as a Caribbean Weather Channel, serving the Caribbean, Latin, Central and South America with current conditions and severe weather, tropical storm and hurricane coverage.  That platform has been rapidly expanding to News, Business Reports, Sports Reports, Entertainment and Local Events as well as reports from correspondents on the islands and reports from New York City, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Our goal is to provide as much Caribbean content as possible and to continue to provide our viewers the quality programming that they deserve. </p>
<p>OCTV is expanding its cable penetration in the Caribbean, Latin, Central and South America and is projecting its launch in the US and Canadian markets!<br />
The Invest Caribbean Now Power Forum is done in collaboration with the Caribbean Tourism Organization to educate the private sector on Wall Street of the hot Caribbean market as well and boost interest in investment opportunities in the Caribbean and its Diaspora. </p>
<p>This year’s panelists are Chairman of Blue Equity, Jonathan Blue; President and co-founder of Solamon Energy Corp, Jay Yeo, Hon. Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization &#038; Minister of Tourism &#038; International Transport Government of St. Kitts &#038; Nevis, Ricky Skerritt and  Lisa Lake, the chief development director of the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship – Caribbean. The 2012 Leadership Award recipient is Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group.<br />
Invest Caribbean Now returns for a second year as Chinese investment in the Caribbean continues to boom in this free trade region that is politically stable and boosts attractive tax incentives, a highly literate work force and an established tourism market, and which the International Monetary Fund and World Bank forecast will see a 3.5 percent growth into 2013, higher than those of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and similar to those of East Asia. </p>
<p>Invest Caribbean Now 2012 sponsors include La Chambre Consulaire Interprofessionnelle de Saint-Martin, (CCISM) and One Caribbean Television while supporting sponsors are the PR Newswire, WSEE TV, CaribPR Wire, News Americas Now, Damoola Inc., The Museum of American Finance and The Affiliated Lawyers of the Americas.</p>
<p>Additional information on the event can be found at InvestCaribbeanNow.com, the event’s pages on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/people/Invest-Caribbean/100002110419705 and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/InvestingCarib. </p>
<p>Invest Caribbean Now 2012 sponsors also include La Chambre Consulaire Interprofessionnelle de Saint-Martin, (CCISM), the PR Newswire, CaribPR Wire, News Americas Now, Damoola Inc and The Affiliated Lawyers of the Americas (&#8220;ALTA&#8221;) and the Museum of American Finance.<br />
For additional partnership opportunities email Joe Bernstein at joe@investcaribbeannow.com or log on to the sponsorship section of investcaribbeannow.com.</p>
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		<title>Caribbean News In Brief</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 21:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The GOP’s Hispanic Outreach &#8211; What A Joke!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 21:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Felicia Persaud News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 11, 2012: This past week, the Republican National Committee decided it was time to go after the Latino vote and rolled out its Hispanic outreach efforts. Ironically, much like the GOP’s position on many issues of concern to Latinos, the move quickly turned into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_47409" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/inclan.jpg"><img src="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/inclan-300x250.jpg" alt="" title="inclan" width="300" height="250" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-47409" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bettina Inclán</p></div>By Felicia Persaud</p>
<p>News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 11, 2012: This past week, the Republican National Committee decided it was time to go after the Latino vote and rolled out its Hispanic outreach efforts. Ironically, much like the GOP’s position on many issues of concern to Latinos, the move quickly turned into a PR nightmare.<br />
At the launch on Tuesday, May 8th, the RNC was hot to trot, showcasing their six newly-hired Hispanic outreach directors as if the civil rights bill was just inked and slamming President Obama for letting down the Hispanic community by deporting families and by failing to develop a plan for immigration reform. </p>
<p>But then Bettina Inclán, one of the directors of Hispanic outreach for the RNC, put her foot in her mouth and the PR rally turned into a PR nightmare – just like that! </p>
<p>Asked about Mitt Romney’s stance on immigration, Inclan clearly stated: “I think, as a candidate, to my understanding, that he’s still deciding what his position on immigration is, so I can’t talk about what his proposal is going to be.”</p>
<p>But minutes later, the GOP and Ms. Inclan were trying hard to do damage control. As the comment gained traction on Twitter, Democrats began weighing in.<br />
Among them was Gabriela Domenzain, Obama for America’s Director of Hispanic Press who noted: “His position may be inconvenient, but it has been clear. He has promised to veto the DREAM Act, thinks all undocumented immigrants should self-deport, has called the anti-immigrant AZ law a ‘model’ for the nation and has paraded around the country with the nation’s leading anti-immigrant voices.”</p>
<p>Soon RNC Press Secretary Kirsten Kukowski was backpedalling so fast you could not help but think she was going to crash, as she insisted: “We never said the governor is still deciding on immigration.”</p>
<p>And then came the famous retraction from an obviously pressure Ms. Inclán who Tweeted simply: “I misspoke” and instead offered up a link to Romney’s campaign website where the former governor’s views on immigration includes opposition to amnesty or any policy “that would allow illegal immigrants to cut in line,” completing a high-tech border fence and vetoing in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants.</p>
<p>Not that the link can help Romney as his stance is now clearly stated for the world and the RNC would have probably done better had they stuck to the faux pas line of Ms. Inclan: “… he’s still deciding what his position on immigration is.” </p>
<p>The GOP/RNC cannot fool any immigrant voter – Latino or not! Their rhetoric and stance on immigration is clear. They are hardliners with no solution to solving the issue of illegal immigration in a country that was built on the backs of immigrants and whose economy continues to be dependent on immigrant labor – legal or illegal. This so called outreach to Hispanics is a joke and not even nominating Marco Rubio as veep can help them win in November.<br />
The faux pas is not Ms. Inclan. The RNC/GOP’s problems with this immigrant bloc of voters go way beyond it and cannot be solved with a PR campaign, especially given the archaic views that its leadership holds, the rhetoric many within spew, especially on immigration, and the demographic make-up that fails to reflect the changing landscape of America. </p>
<p><em>The writer is founder of NewsAmericasNow, CaribPR Wire and Hard Beat Communications. </em><strong></p>
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		<title>Cholera Resurges In Haiti</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 20:02:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Americas, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Weds. May 9, 2012: Cholera has shown a resurgence in Haiti and cases are on the rise following the onset of the rainy season. That’s the word from the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, (MSF). The number of people treated by MSF alone in the capital, Port-au-Prince, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/haiticholera.jpg"><img src="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/haiticholera-300x250.jpg" alt="" title="haiti cholera" width="300" height="250" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-7350" /></a>News Americas, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Weds. May 9, 2012:  Cholera has shown a resurgence in Haiti and cases are on the rise following the onset of the rainy season.</p>
<p>That’s the word from the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, (MSF).<br />
The number of people treated by MSF alone in the capital, Port-au-Prince, has quadrupled in less than a month, reaching 1,600 cases in April, the organization said in a statement Wednesday.  </p>
<p>MSF also said it has increased treatment capacity in the city and in the town of Léogâne, and is preparing to open additional treatment sites in the country.  Nearly 200,000 cholera cases were reported during the rainy season last year, between May and October. </p>
<p>MSF officials added that while Haiti’s Ministry of Health and Populations claims to be in control of the situation, health facilities in many regions of the country remain incapable of responding to the seasonal fluctuations of the cholera epidemic and the surveillance system, which is supposed to monitor the situation and raise the alarm, is still dysfunctional. </p>
<p>“Too little has been done in terms of prevention to think that cholera would not surge again in 2012,” said Gaëtan Drossart, MSF head of mission in Haiti. “It is concerning that the health authorities are not better prepared and that they cling to reassuring messages that bear no resemblance to reality. There are many meetings going on between the government, the United Nations and their humanitarian partners, but there are few concrete solutions,” he said.<br />
An MSF study in the Artibonite region, where approximately 20 percent of cholera cases have been reported, has revealed a clear reduction of cholera prevention measures since 2011.  More than half of the organizations working in the region last year are now gone. Additionally, health centers are short of drugs and some staff have not been paid since January.</p>
<p>“Rain is just one of the risk factors for contamination. But as soon as the rains end, cholera subsides, and funding stops until the next rainy season, instead of money being channeled towards cholera prevention activities. As a consequence, people are still highly vulnerable when cholera comes back,” said Maya Allan, MSF epidemiologist.</p>
<p>The majority of Haitians do not have access to latrines, and obtaining clean water is a daily challenge. Of the half-million survivors of the January, 2010 earthquake who continue to live in camps, less than one third are provided with clean drinking water and only one percent recently received soap, according to a April 2012 investigation by Haiti’s National Directorate of Water Supply and Sanitation.</p>
<p>“Hygiene advice is of little use if people are unable to put it into practice,” said Drossart. ”People urgently need the means to protect themselves against cholera.”</p>
<p>While the cholera vaccination being used in some parts of Haiti can help control the disease, it is not a foolproof solution. The vaccine provides immunity for approximately three years and is estimated to be only 70 percent effective.  Only major improvements of Haiti’s water and sanitation systems will provide durable solutions to the epidemic, but that will take time.</p>
<p>“The priority today is to save lives,” said Drossart. “All health actors in Haiti need to start working towards this goal immediately.”<br />
Since cholera emerged in Haiti in October 2010, 535,000 people have been infected and more than 7,000 people have died, according to the Ministry of Health and Populations. To date, MSF has treated more than 170,000 people, or 33 percent of total cases, across the country. </p>
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		<title>Haiti&#8217;s Minister of the Interior Mobilizes Strong Support for Haiti in New Orleans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; The Haitian delegation that participated in the 2012 World Cultural Economic Forum in New Orleans, led by Minister of the Interior, Thierry Mayard-Paul, returned home from a very productive visit, having signed LOIs and MOUs for development partnerships with three renowned multinational and regional organizations. Minister [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; The Haitian delegation that participated in the 2012 World Cultural Economic Forum in New Orleans, led by Minister of the Interior, Thierry Mayard-Paul, returned home from a very productive visit, having signed LOIs and MOUs for development partnerships with three renowned multinational and regional organizations. Minister Mayard-Paul inked preliminary agreements for cooperation with Ochsner Health Systems, the World Trade Center New Orleans and the Tulane Payson Center for International Development. </p>
<p>&#8220;Our meetings in New Orleans were exceptionally rewarding and gratifying,&#8221; said Mr. Mayard-Paul. &#8220;We are solidifying valuable partnerships with outstanding agencies that will help advance our goals for building a stronger, more resilient Haiti under the umbrella of Katye Pam Poze, Haiti&#8217;s community-based decentralization program.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to Mayard-Paul, Ochsner, which has been a reliable partner to Haiti since the earthquake, is interested in establishing a relationship with Haiti&#8217;s Justinien hospital and the Ecole Polytechnic De Mayaya La Victoire, allowing Ochsner physicians and medical students to provide health services in and around Cap-Haitien.  &#8220;Ochsner plans to implement a recurring medical mission to Haiti, supported by United States board-certified physicians,&#8221; he said. &#8220;They expect to launch their first mission this year.&#8221; </p>
<p>The MOI also plans to include Ochsner as a key health services partner within KPP, to help strengthen capacity building through training, and access to basic services through regional health centers and hospitals, in order to increase coverage throughout the country. &#8220;The Government of Haiti is seeking to enhance healthcare services available to Haitians by encouraging and supporting Ochsner and others to contribute to the health and well-being of the people of Haiti throughout the country,&#8221; added Mayard-Paul.</p>
<p>In signing the agreement with Tulane&#8217;s Payson Center, the Minister of the Interior emphasized that in its post-earthquake recovery process, the Republic of Haiti faces many challenges for which the Payson Center can provide meaningful solutions. &#8220;The Center is interested in providing its well-known expertise and experience in legal system reform, affordable housing and higher education, through a public-private partnership with the Government of Haiti,&#8221; said Mayard-Paul. The minister pointed out that Payson showed special interest in introducing online learning within the education module of Katye Pam Poze (KPP).<br />
In addition, Tulane expressed an interest in also providing technical assistance/collaboration in waste water management, given its expertise in this particular area and the importance of this service to Haiti and KPP. &#8220;All of this is aligned with Haitian priorities,&#8221; highlighted Mayard-Paul, who reiterated that he was &#8220;greatly encouraged to find a long-term partner who shares the government&#8217;s vision of increasing access to basic social infrastructure and services through a &#8216;bottom-up&#8217; approach so that, in the end, people would have no need to migrate out of their communities and into urban areas.  This is the cornerstone of KPP and the government&#8217;s National Decentralization Agenda,&#8221; added Mayard-Paul. </p>
<p>During the delegation&#8217;s visit with the World Trade Center New Orleans, Mayard-Paul, met with Jessica Steverson, Marketing Director of the World Trade Center and they discussed the ways in which they could partner to &#8220;bring to life&#8221; the myriad of energy, agriculture and maritime investment opportunities available in Haiti. &#8220;Louisiana and the Gulf South region have many companies with the knowledge and capacity to develop these critical areas,&#8221; assured Mayard-Paul.  During the discussion both parties agreed to work on building investment opportunities and establishing reciprocal trade missions between the two regions.<br />
Of special significance to Mayard-Paul and the Haitian delegation was a meeting with the city of New Orleans including Mayor Mitchell J. Landrieu, who successfully led the efforts to rebuild the city and restore thousands of jobs following Hurricane Katrina.   </p>
<p>&#8220;Mayor Landrieu&#8217;s rebuilding efforts set a viable model for Haiti to learn from,&#8221; remarked Mayard-Paul. &#8220;Looking at New Orleans&#8217; regional economy, it is clear it has begun to diversify, spearheading growth in knowledge-based industries.  As a result, entrepreneurship in New Orleans has spiked dramatically post-Katrina.  With jobs a pressing need in Haiti, this is a valuable take-away from our visit.&#8221;</p>
<p>The City of New Orleans welcomed the idea of partnering with the Ministry of the Interior and the Government of Haiti by providing technical expertise and support in different fields that enable building back a better Haiti, as well as facilitating other investment opportunities identified by the minister.<br />
Mayard-Paul was &#8220;humbled and grateful&#8221; for the warm reception provided by WCEF and its participants to Katye Pam Poze, Haiti&#8217;s innovative &#8220;bottom-up&#8221; approach to community integration and sustainable development, which is focused on improving delivery of government services, as well as fostering development and job creation by promoting strong community involvement.   &#8220;KPP has been designed as a holistic community-based program, where the end prize is to improve the quality of life of the Haitian people by enabling safe and prosperous communities right where they live, so they don&#8217;t have to migrate to urban centers to look for jobs.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Miss Guyana World 2012 Participates In Revlon Walk/Run For Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 14:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. May 8, 2012: Miss Guyana World 2012, Arti Cameron, recently joined about 25, 000 people from all around the world in the Revlon Walk/Run For Women. The REVLON Run/Walk aids the fight against all cancers affecting women and was held on Saturday, on May 5, 2012 in Manhattan, New [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/missguyana.jpg"><img src="http://www.newsamericasnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/missguyana-300x250.jpg" alt="" title="missguyana" width="300" height="250" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-47184" /></a>News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. May 8, 2012:  Miss Guyana World 2012, Arti Cameron, recently joined about 25, 000 people from all around the world in the Revlon Walk/Run For Women. </p>
<p>The REVLON Run/Walk aids the fight against all cancers affecting women and was held on Saturday, on May 5, 2012 in Manhattan, New York and ended in Central Park</p>
<p>Cameron took the three-mile journey on a rainy Saturday morning alongside cancer survivors, family members of those who have lost the battle and those who are in support of finding a cure to the life-threatening disease. </p>
<p>Cameron&#8217;s team members for this were two other dynamic Guyanese women: designer Michelle Cole of COLEFACTS, who lost her mother, Hermie Cole to cancer, and Natasha Blu-Martindale, an artist and accountant who lost her father and a grandfather to the disease.  </p>
<p>Also present at the much anticipated annual event were Hollywood celebrities and Revlon&#8217;s global ambassadors Emma Stone and Olivia Wilde along with celebrity late night show host Jimmy Fallon. </p>
<p>Cameron reached the finish line in 42 minutes in high spirit and has already expressed the desire to be part of this event every year. The reigning queen highlighted that it is important that more people stand together so that a cure for women&#8217;s and all cancers will be found soon. </p>
<p>This annual event started in 1994, and has been committed to supporting pioneering cancer research and providing psycho-social as well as financial support for women fighting the deadly disease. So far, this initiative has distributed over US$65 million these efforts and has also aided in providing diagnostic treatments services for women who are medically under-served. </p>
<p>The reigning Miss Guyana World is planning to take part in the upcoming &#8220;AIDS Walk New York&#8221; event on May 20. </p>
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		<title>Stanford Financial U.S. Receiver Announces Notice of Bar Date to Submit Claims Against Stanford Financial Receivership Entities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DALLAS, May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; The following Notice has been issued by the Stanford Financial U.S. Receiver pursuant to an Order of the United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division: IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS DIVISION SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 3:09-CV- [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DALLAS, May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; The following Notice has been issued by the Stanford Financial U.S. Receiver pursuant to an Order of the United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division:<br />
               IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT<br />
                   NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS<br />
                         DALLAS DIVISION</p>
<p>SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION,<br />
                Plaintiff,<br />
v.                                           Case No. 3:09-CV-<br />
                                             0298-N<br />
STANFORD INTERNATIONAL BANK, LTD.,<br />
ET AL.,<br />
                Defendants.<br />
NOTICE OF LAST DAY TO SUBMIT A PROOF OF CLAIM FORM<br />
TO ANY CLAIMANTS OF THE RECEIVERSHIP ENTITIES LISTED IN THE BOX BELOW<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas has entered an order establishing September 1, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. (prevailing Central Time) (the &#8220;Bar Date&#8221;) as the last date for each person or entity (including individuals, partnerships, corporations, joint ventures estates, trusts and governmental units) who asserts a claim (collectively, &#8220;Claimants&#8221;, as more specifically defined below) against any of the Receivership Entities listed in the box below to submit a Proof of Claim Form.<br />
Receivership Entities<br />
Stanford International Bank, Ltd.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
Stanford Trust Company<br />
Stanford Group Company<br />
Stanford Financial Group Company<br />
Stanford Capital Management, LLC<br />
Stanford Coins &#038; Bullion, Inc.<br />
The list above contains only the more significant of the Receivership<br />
 Entities.  A complete list of the Receivership Entities is available<br />
 at www.stanfordfinancialclaims.com<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
A Claimant must identify, in the Proof of Claim Form, the Receivership Entity against which it is asserting a Claim if such information is available to the Claimant.  However, a Claimant may submit Proof of Claim Forms against several or all of the Receivership Entities if, based upon a reasonable investigation, such Claimant believes that it holds a Claim against those Receivership Entities or is unsure which Receivership Entity against which it holds a Claim.  If the Receiver or his Claims Agent requests additional information regarding the identity of the Receivership Entity or Receivership Entities against which the Claimant&#8217;s Claim is properly asserted, the Claimant must respond to the request and provide the requested information if available to the Claimant.<br />
The Bar Date and claims filing procedures set forth below apply to all claims against the Receivership Entities that arose prior to February 16, 2009, the date the Receiver was appointed.  If you believe any of the Receivership Entities may owe you money, you should consider filing a claim before the applicable Bar Date.  Holders of claims that arose after February 16, 2009 are not required to submit a Proof of Claim Form at this time.<br />
WHO MUST SUBMIT A PROOF OF CLAIM FORM<br />
You MUST submit a Proof of Claim Form if you have a Claim against any of the Receivership Entities that arose prior to February 16, 2009.  This includes any Claim based on acts or omissions of Receivership Entities that occurred before February 16, 2009, even if those claims are not now fixed, liquidated, or certain and did not mature or become fixed, liquidated or certain before that date.<br />
All persons or entities (including, without limitation, individuals, partnerships, corporations, joint ventures, estates, trusts, and governmental units) that believe they possess a potential or claimed right to payment, or a claim of any nature, against any of the Receivership Entities and believe that they are owed any money by, or are entitled to a distribution from, any of the Receivership Entities must submit a Proof of Claim Form, unless otherwise expressly stated herein, regardless of whether such claim has been acknowledged by the Receiver (each a &#8220;Claimant&#8221;).<br />
Claimants include, but are not limited to, any person or entity (including, without limitation, individuals, partnerships, corporations, joint ventures, estates, trusts, and governmental units) that holds a Claim.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Claimants specifically include, but are not limited to, any person or entity holding:<br />
•	a Claim based on an investment in, with or through a Receivership Entity or a customer transaction with or through a Receivership Entity (&#8220;Customer Claims&#8221;), including but not limited to claims relating to (1) certificate(s) of deposit issued by Stanford International Bank, Ltd. (&#8220;Stanford International Bank, Ltd. CD Claim&#8221;); (2) other customer accounts or transactions with Stanford International Bank, Ltd. (&#8220;Other Stanford International Bank, Ltd. Claim&#8221;); (3) investments in, with or through Stanford Coins &#038; Bullion, Inc. or other customer transactions relating to coins and bullion (&#8220;Coin &#038; Bullion Claim&#8221;); (4) investments in partnerships or other entities sponsored by a Receivership Entity (&#8220;Partnership Claim&#8221;); (5) investments in and transactions relating to brokerage accounts held through a Receivership Entity (&#8220;Brokerage Account Claim&#8221;); (6) investments in, with or through or customer transactions with Stanford Development Company (&#8220;Stanford Development Company Claim&#8221;); and (7) investments in, with or through any other Receivership Entity or a customer transaction with any other Receivership Entity (&#8220;Other Customer Claim&#8221;); and </p>
<p>•	a Claim of any other kind whatsoever against any Receivership Entity, including, without limitation, Claims based on or relating to (1) the provision of goods or services to any Receivership Entity for which payment has not been made in whole or in part (&#8220;Services Claim&#8221;); (2) real estate owned or leased by Receivership Entities, including but not limited to past due rent (&#8220;Real Estate Claim&#8221;); (3) money loaned to any Receivership Entity and that has not been repaid in whole or in part (&#8220;Loan Claim&#8221;); (4) unpaid wages, compensation, or other employment benefits (&#8220;Employment Compensation Claim&#8221;); (5) tax liabilities, including those held by federal, state, local or other governmental entities or authorities (&#8220;Tax Claim&#8221;); and (6) primary, secondary, direct, indirect, secured, unsecured, or contingent liability, whether based on contract, tort, indemnity, reimbursement, subrogation, or other legal or equitable theory (&#8220;Other Claim&#8221;).<br />
If the Claimant reasonably believes that it has or may have more than one type of Claim against the Receivership Entities, the Claimant must submit a separate Proof of Claim Form for each type of Claim.  A Claimant&#8217;s failure to submit a separate Proof of Claim Form for each type of Claim shall be a basis for the Receiver to issue a Notice of Deficiency, to which the Claimant must respond.</p>
<p>WHO DOES NOT NEED TO SUBMIT A PROOF OF CLAIM:</p>
<p>&#8220;Administrative Claimants&#8221; that provided goods or services to the Receivership Entities or the Receiver after the Receiver was appointed on February 16, 2009, are not required to submit a Proof of Claim Form prior to the Bar Date.  Claimants that have previously submitted a &#8220;Claimant Form&#8221; through the Receiver&#8217;s website (http://stanfordfinancialreceivership.com/claims.php) are not required to submit a proof of claim prior to the Bar Date but may wish to do so in order to provide additional information to the Receiver.  However, upon request from the Receiver, the Claimant may be required to submit additional supporting documentation in order for the Claim asserted in the Claimant Form to be allowed.  Beginning on May 4, 2012, the date the Court entered the order setting the Bar Date, Claimants may no longer submit a Claimant Form but shall, instead, submit a Proof of Claim in accordance with the terms of the Court&#8217;s Bar Date Order.<br />
WHEN AND WHERE TO SUBMIT A PROOF OF CLAIM</p>
<p>Proof of Claim Forms must be submitted so as to be sent or postmarked on or before September 1, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. (prevailing Central Time) in the following manner: (1) electronically online at www.stanfordfinancialclaims.com; (2) by mail to Stanford Financial Claims, P.O. Box 990, Corte Madera, CA 94976-0990; (3) by courier service, hand delivery, or mail addressed to Stanford Financial Claims, 3301 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael, CA 94901; (4) by electronic mail, as an attachment in portable document format (.pdf), info@stanfordfinancialclaims.com or (5) by facsimile or by telecopy to 415-258-9639. For Proof of Claim Forms sent by mail, an official postmark shall serve as proof of the date sent. Claimants who choose to submit Proof of Claim Forms by courier service, hand delivery, electronic mail or facsimile should retain a copy of their bill of lading or other proof that their Proof of Claim was sent by the Bar Date.</p>
<p>CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A PROOF OF CLAIM BY THE BAR DATE</p>
<p>If, as described in this notice, you are required to submit a Proof of Claim Form but do not do so on or before the Bar Date of September 1, 2012, at 11:59 p.m. (prevailing Central Time) you shall be forever barred, estopped, and enjoined to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law from asserting, in any manner, such Claim against the Receivership Entities and their respective property or estates; shall not be permitted to object to any distribution plan proposed by the Receiver on account of such Claim; shall be denied any distributions under any distribution plan implemented by the Receiver on account of such Claim; and shall not receive any further notices on account of such Claim.  Further, the Receivership Entities and their respective property or estates shall be discharged from any and all indebtedness or liability with respect to such Claim.  You may wish to consult an attorney concerning this matter.<br />
To obtain additional information and a Proof of Claim Form call: 1-866-964-6301 or (317) 324-0757 Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (prevailing Pacific Time).  Or write to:  Stanford Financial Claims, P.O. Box 990, Corte Madera, CA 94976-0990.  Or email to: -info@stanfordfinancialclaims.com</p>
<p>A copy of the Bar Date Order, Proof of Claim Form, instructions, and additional information for potential claimants is available at www.stanfordfinancialclaims.com</p>
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