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Free zones for Haiti

The president of the Dominican Association of Free Zones, Fernando Capellán advocates the installation of industrial free zones in the Dominican frontier strip with Haiti. During a visit to Haiti to participate in a seminar sponsored by the Center for Free Enterprise and Democracy, Capellán recalled that in the 70s and early 80s Haiti was …
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El Siglo publishes big salaries of Pan Am Committee

El Siglo newspaper revealed more details on the hefty payroll of the Pan American Games Organizing Committee. Others on the payroll are architect Hector Duval, who is also president of the Sailing Federation, RD$35,000. Engineer Jaime Casanova, president of the Judo Federation, RD$35,000. Leonardo Monsanto, in charge of human resources for the Games, RD$26,000, who …
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Honoring the king of Dominican dishes

Sociologist Dagoberto Tejada explains that the "sancocho" originated with the Spanish colonizers. It’s peculiar taste and ingredients are the result of preparing a Spanish stew with locally found ingredients. The limelight will be on the "sancocho", the so-called national dish starting 17 November. The different types of sancocho will be judged. These include: sancocho prieto …
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Visa has 67% market share of travel payments

Johnathan Jaime Sanchez, president of Visa International for Latin America, told the Listín Diario that almost half of the all-inclusive holiday packages purchased abroad are paid for using visa credit cards. These amount to about US$1,200 million. In the DR, tourists use their Visa credit cards to make about 20% of their purchases, injecting US$250 …
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Fernandez and Preval meet

In compensation, as it were, for his canceled meeting with President Hipolito Mejia on the Haiti-DR border, the President of Haiti met with former President Leonel Fernandez in his office in Port-au-Prince. President Rene Preval received Fernandez during the latter,s visit to the Haitian capital for a speaking engagement. Fernandez addressed the conference titled "Regional …
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82% of electrical customers consider the rates unjust

A survey conducted among electrical energy customers revealed that 82% consider current per kilowatt charges "unfair. The Public Relations Office of the Superintendent of Electricity conducted the survey that also revealed that 99% believe that the government should create an office to regulate the energy system. The survey, which was conducted over four consecutive days …