2008News

Quirino strikes a deal?

News reports indicate that Quirino Ernesto Paulino Castillo did not go before Judge Kimba Woods yesterday as expected. El Caribe reports that Quirino could have joined the group that has negotiated lesser sentences in exchange for cooperating with the judicial authorities. Press reports speculate that Quirino could have accepted a guilty plea to avoid a …
2008News

Commission was comedy

Peravia Senator Wilton Guerrero Dume complained that the commission appointed by the President to investigate the suspected drug-related murder of six in Bani did not consult with organizations that he deems are truly representative of Bani, nor did it go about the investigation in a scientific way. The Presidential commission, that former district attorney Guillermo …
2008News

Bonogas starts Monday

Vice President Rafael Alburquerque announced that beginning Monday 800,000 citizens will have been issued Bonogas cards for charging the purchase of up to six gallons of propane gas per month, a RD$228 credit that is part of the RD$182 million per month Bonogas program. Alburquerque added that half of the families that have received Bonogas …
2008News

VP favors Senasa

Vice President Rafael Alburquerque feels that government employees need to be affiliated to the AFS Senasa, and not to private health purveyors. “The Social Security Law is clear and establishes that government employees fall under Senasa,” he said. A local court ruled that government employees could affiliate also with private providers. Alburqueque says that they …
2008News

GLP coming

Yesterday, tanker ships arrived in the DR to deliver propane gas. More tankers are expected this week to restore supplies and ease the present propane shortage. Propane distributors have closed shop because they have depleted their inventories. Public transport unions say that half their vehicles are out of service because they have not been able …
2008News

EPA still in limbo

The European Partnership Agreement process is once again dragging on with no timetable set for when the agreement will formally come into play. Issues with the EPA have developed in all stages of process. Originally it was the negotiations that caused problems, with smaller Caribbean nations asking for larger concessions. Opposition to the agreement is …