2008News

Almeyda recovering

Interior and Police Minister Franklyn Almeyda is recovering at Cedar Medical Center in Miami after undergoing heart surgery earlier this week. Officials say that Almeyda had an obstruction in his aortic valve corrected. Listin Diario writes that the obstruction was a result of an endocarditic infection in 2006.
2008News

Placido is here

World famous Spanish tenor Placido Domingo is in the DR and ready for his performance at Altos de Chavon tonight. The tenor will be performing tracks from his new CD Pasion Espanola, which is dedicated to Spanish ‘coplas’. Arrangements have also been made to include a short selection of Dominican songs at the Altos de …
2008News

Miss DR in Vietnam

Twenty-three year old Marianne Cruz, the Dominican Republic’s representative at the Miss Universe 2008 contest taking place at the Crown Convention Center, Diamond Bay Resort, Nha Trang in Vietnam arrived in Vietnam this week for her almost month-long participation in the contest. Miss Dominican Republic is 5’11” and has brown eyes and brown hair. She …
2008News

More details from CC

Every day more details surface about the inner workings of the Chamber of Accounts, which has recently come under fire for suspected misappropriation of funds. Chamber of Accounts members increased personal services costs by RD$113 million. Personal service costs are now at RD$275.3 million. Diario Libre reports that a recording exists of a member of …
2008News

Too many taxes

National Private Business Council president Lisandro Macarulla disagrees with Jose Luis Machinea who said that the DR has some of the lowest taxes in the region. Machinea, the executive minister for the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) says that the DR has some of the lowest taxes and that a new …
2008News

Eliminating “ghost NGOs”

The Bicameral Commission for the Transfer of Funds at the National Congress wants to stop funding non-governmental organizations (NGOs) run by high-ranking politicians. The Commission describes 389 of these organizations as “ghost NGOs”. El Caribe reports that the Commission met on Wednesday to discuss the issue and would only transfer RD$162 million to the NGOs …