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Mr Ban wants jobs for Haiti UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on donor countries to create at least 100,000 jobs in Haiti over the next two years.

Tot kills brother with aunt’s gun

(Jamaica Observer) A three-year-old boy on Monday afternoon used his aunt’s service revolver, which he snatched from beneath her pillow, to shoot and kill his five-year-old brother at their home in Clarendon, according to police sources.

Brazil: US’s Cuba move good first step, more needed

BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazil said yesterday that  the U.S. lifting of limits on family travel and remittances to  Cuba was a good first step but that it should not require  gestures from the Cuban government before dismantling trade  sanctions against the island.

Trinis hoarding US$

(Trinidad Guardian) Fear of an impending depreciation of the T&T dollar, after the Fifth Summit of the Americas, is forcing citizens to buy and hoard US currency.

Seventy-seven Stanford employees sent home

(Antigua Sun) – Some 77 employees of the Stanford International Bank (SIBL) and Stanford Trust were sent home on Wednesday, empty handed and with no word as to whether or not they will receive their severances.

No pay cut for me – Manning

(Trinidad Guardian) – Prime Minister Patrick Manning says T&T is “more difficult to govern now,” and as a consequence, reducing his salary was not being considered.

New-look Cabinet in Jamaica

(Jamaica Gleaner) – Senator Dwight Nelson and West Portland Member of Parliament Daryl Vaz have emerged two of the big winners, while two former ‘shining stars’, Clive Mullings and Colonel Trevor MacMillan, were the ‘losers’ when Prime Minister Bruce Golding reshuffled his Cabinet on Monday.

Steel giant lays off 119

(Trinidad Express) – One hundred and nineteen steel workers received retrenchment letters from Point Lisas-based steel giant Arcelor Mittal Steel on Monday.

Brothers gunned down in T&T

(Trinidad Express) – Brothers and liming partners Stephen Osbourne, 28, and Addil Osbourne, 19, were slain on Monday morning by the occupants of a jeep that followed them as they made their way home from a beach lime.

Bruce Golding

PM takes 15% pay cut, asks MPs to accept 10% less

(Jamaica Observer) – Prime Minister Bruce Golding last night announced a public sector wage freeze “at the levels which obtained on March 31”, and in an obvious effort to make the decision more palatable, said that he will be taking a 15 per cent salary cut this year in addition to foregoing the seven per cent increase which would have been due to him effective April 1.

Liat wage dispute

Pilots accuse management of lining up for huge bonus (Antigua Sun) – The salary battle between the management of LIAT and the Leeward Islands Airline Pilots Association (LIALPA) has gone sour again.

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