2004News

Charlie Rangel jabs at Bush Administration

Democratic representative Charles Rangel of New York called the Bush Administration tactics regarding the 25% tax on HFCS (High Fructose Corn Syrup) “…inappropriate and unfortunate”. Rangel said: “If the administration thinks that the tax is inconsistent with the obligations of the Dominican Republic in the World Trade Organization, then its efforts should be directed by …
2004News

New Migration director looking at travel mob

The director of the Department of Migration, Carlos Amarante Baret said that his predecessors had operated an illicit operation to facilitate irregular travel to Spain, the United States, and Canada. Interested parties were charged between US$10,000 and US$15,000 per person, as reported in the Listin Diario. According to Amarante, a lawyer himself, the illicit traffic …
2004News

FINJUS wants change in Supreme Court

The Foundation for Institutionality and Justice (Finjus), a non-profit, non-partisan organization promoting the establishment of an independent and efficient judiciary in the Dominican Republic, favors that there be a “de-concentration” of the power of the Supreme Court, as reported in Hoy newspaper. Speaking for the organization, the president of the board of directors of Finjus, …
2004News

Another Dominican MVP

Two Dominicans made the difference in the National League playoff last night. Alberto Pujols, the powerful St. Louis Cardinals infielder, pushed across the tying run as the Cards broke through the pitches from Houston Astro star Roger Clemens to win the National League Playoff Series. Santiago-born Julian Tavarez, the volatile pitcher who broke two bones …
2004News

Play Ball!

Today will be a day of intense baseball action in the Dominican Republic. While fans gear up to root for their favorite team in the World Series that begins tomorrow night in Boston, tens of thousands of baseball enthusiasts will fill the local stadiums tonight as the Winter Baseball League gets underway. The six-team league …
2004News

Government pays millions for electricity

The Dominican government has paid US$77.8 million dollars since August to the companies that generate electricity for the Dominican Republic. Finance Minister Vicente Bengoa revealed that the government has paid US$14 million to the generators via the CDEEE. Haina, Itabo, Union Fenosa, Smith-Enron and other entities also received parts of the total amount. According to …