2003News

Baroness Amos promoted

Baroness Amos, who recently visited the Dominican Republic, has just been appointed to International Development Secretary in Tony Blair?s cabinet. BBC news reports that she landed the job following the resignation of Clare Short, and that the reconstruction of Iraq will be at on the top of her in-tray. In the Dominican Republic, the Baroness …
2003News

Hipolito & Hatuey lunch off

The reconciliatory lunch between PRD President Hatuey Decamps and President Hip?lito Mej?a, which was organized by fellow PRD presidential hopeful Rafael (Fello) Suberv? Bonilla, and was planned for today, has been postponed. The newspapers report that Decamps wants to meet with other party figures before sitting down with the President to discuss their differences of …
2003News

Haitian suspects freed

The Dominican authorities yesterday released the five Haitians suspected of planning a coup against the Aristide government. The five men, among them ex-police chief Guy Philippe and former Haitian ambassador to the DR, Paul Arcelin, were arrested in Dajab?n on Tuesday. Direcci?n Nacional de Investigaciones (DNI), the Dominican version of the FBI, representative Fernando Cruz …
2003News

X-ray screening suspended

While Listin Diario publishes a full-page spread on the benefits of x-ray screening and features an interview with representatives of ICSSI, Diario Libre’s editorial comment questions the practice of bodies such as the armed forces awarding these types of contracts. The government ordered the screening should be suspended to allow a study of the objections …
2003News

Tricom to invest RD$500 million

Telecommunications company Tricom announced yesterday that it would invest RD$500 million to increase cellular coverage throughout the southern and north-eastern regions of the country, and that they would be extending their domestic and corporate telephone network. Speaking at yesterday’s Euromoney and Latin Finance forum on investment in the Caribbean, held in La Romana yesterday, Tricom’s …