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Gari-News
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Welcome to the Gari-News section of Garinet.com |
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| Caribbean Culture Takes Over Bowling Green Park Today Jun 14, 2004 NEW YORK, N.Y., Weds. June 2: Legendary Jamaican recording artiste and songwriter, Half Pint, and Vincentian entertainer, Kevin Lyttle, are among a number of renowned regional performers scheduled to thrill New Yorkers and the Caribbean community as the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)’s Caribbean Fair 2004, takes over Bowling Green Park in New York today. |
Honduras to Receive $1.8 Bln to Combat Poverty Jun 14, 2004 TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (Reuters) - Honduras, one of the poorest countries in Latin America, is set to receive $1.8 billion in aid to fight poverty, Finance Minister Arturo Alvarado told Reuters on Friday.
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Medical-malpractice battle gets personal Jun 14, 2004 There are 73,084 working lawyers in Texas. Selina Leewright never thought that being married to one would cost her her job.
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Gas Prices Drop for First Time in Year Jun 14, 2004 LOS ANGELES - A boost in gasoline production and a dip in oil prices has led to this year's first nationwide drop in gas prices, an industry analyst said.
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Fundraiser in Los Angeles for Jimmy Suazo Apr 26, 2004 This passed Sunday April 25, a fundraiser was done in Los Angeles, California, by Garinet and the organization Garinagu Empowerment Movement (GEM). The fundraiser took place in the Black and White club located on Western and 120th ST. |
National Garifuna Council Elected a New Executive Mar 31, 2004 This is to announce that the National Garifuna Council elected a new
executive at its annual convention on Sunday, March 7. They will need
your prayers and continued support for the next two years. They are as
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Garinet.com ANNOUNCES NEW ONLINE TRAVEL BOOKING SERVICE Mar 29, 2004 Garinet.com invites you to discover our new online travel reservation system designed to save time and money. Now visitors to garinet.com can shop 24x7 for the best possible travel deals on hotel rooms, car rentals, cruises, airline tickets, golf vacation packages and travel insurance. |
Garifuna NGO Recognized for Protecting the Environment Feb 24, 2004 The Equator Initiative which works to protect the environment, wants to recognize the best projects in the world which both protect biodiversity while reducing poverty in tropical areas. This year in 2004 the Garifuna Emergency Committee of Trujillo was chosen as one of the 26 best projects worldwide. |
Garifuna Land Struggles Increasingly Violent Jan 30, 2004 From Iriona to Punta Sal, the Garinagu continue to face serious land problems. In several zones, the violence has left Garinagu dead and the rest of the population stunned and terrified. |
Saving An Endangered Language Jan 16, 2004 It is a language dating back to the 1600s, rarely heard of and not even listed in the dictionary, but anthropology doctoral student Santiago Ruiz has always been interested in preserving the language he grew up speaking: Garifuna. |
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