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JANUARY 2002
A Call for UNESCO to Expand US$5 Million Fish Landing Complex for Soufriere HIV/AIDS - Worrying Statistics for the Caribbean Tourist Board Set to Host St. Lucia Week in the US US Airways Announces Second Non-Stop Flight into St. Lucia St. Lucia Presses Ahead with Metric System Call for Tourism Policy Forum Tourist Board to Hold First Regional Marketing Meeting SEDU to Facilitate Employment through East Castries Project SEDU Trains another Twenty-Five in Small Business Management Busy Final Year for SLREP St. Lucia Plays Host to Regional Trademark Workshop Customs' Revenue Recovery Project Reaps Rewards National Cricket Grounds on Schedule A New Hotel Opened in the North of the Island Minister Rambally Urges Volunteers to Become Partners in Development Major Review of Jazz Festival to come as 2002 Line-up is Announced Special Nobel Laureate Day Television Programming PRF to Implement Community Contracting Another Money Transfer to Finance Chinese Projects New Criminal Code to Address Vandalism of Public Buildings Bristol University to Provide Assistance in Archaeological Research The Met Office Needs to Get On Line A Call for a Creative Arts Centre A Call for Clarity on WIBDECO'S Single Port Loading Scheme Basic Needs Trust Fund Enters Phase 5 Tourist Board to Employ New Marketing Strategies for Jazz 2002 National Commission for UNESCO Continues to Promote Peace Tourist Board to Launch 2002 Jazz Line-Up Next Week Employers and Trade Unionists come in for Praise New State-of-the-Art Public Facility for Soufriere NTN Signs Copyright Music Agreement with HMS New Legislation to Address Electronic Fraud Expressions of Optimism on the Deepening of OECS Integration Prime Ministers Review OECS Freedom of Movement, Work Permit Restrictions CMC’s Problems must be Handled with Extreme Caution OECS Ministerial Committee Fine Tunes Free Movement Initiative Low Level of Support for Regional Initiatives May Lie Behind CMC's Closure Co-operative Congress Planned for this Fiscal Year Tourist Board to Launch New Look to Local Media Kuwaiti Consultants Hold Talks on Upgrade to Castries/Gros Islet Highway PM Expresses Optimism Over St. Lucia's Economic Future G.G. Says Revival of Banana Industry Tops Government Priority List Government to Focus on Social Infrastructure, Poverty Reduction and Education in First Part of 2002
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