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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 17:08 UTC
St. Maarten objects to forcing Aruba to accept Joint Court
PHILIPSBURG - The Island Council approved the draft Consensus Kingdom Law on the Joint Court of Justice Thursday, but maintained firmly that St. Maarten objects to forcing Aruba to accept the Court as outlined in law.
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 17:01 UTC
Unions being flexible in global financial crisis
PHILIPSBURG - Cognisant of the effects of the global financial crisis on businesses, several unions are being a bit more flexible in their negotiations with and demands on companies.
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 16:47 UTC
Govt to carry out study of telecommunications market
PHILIPSBURG - The government will carry out a study to ascertain the state of the telecommunications market before a decision is made to grant an operation licence to communications company Scarlet N.V.
Sint Maarten
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 16:42 UTC
Students preparing for job training
PHILIPSBURG - The curtains will close on the 2008-2009 academic year today, Friday, but for students from a number of secondary schools on the island their work is not yet done.
Sint Maarten
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 16:29 UTC
USM now recognises ‘management team’
PHILIPSBURG - University of St. Martin (USM) reportedly has recognised a group of local workers as part of the management team, a small step in the direction of resolving an ongoing acrimonious standoff between the university and the union representing the workers.
Sint Maarten
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 16:28 UTC
Economic zones BES islands to become customs depots
THE HAGUE - The economic zones on Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba will cease to exist when the islands become ‘public entities’ of the Netherlands. The zones will become customs entrepôts, bonded warehouses
Sint Maarten
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 16:26 UTC
Search for Cordes will continue, but authorities not saying much
PHILIPSBURG - Searchers gathered enough information while diving in French St. Martin waters in search of American Leta Cordes’ corpse this week that they plan to do it again in the vicinity of Etang de Poisson, prosecutors said Thursday.
Sint Maarten
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The Daily Herald
Jul 3, 2009 16:24 UTC
Courthouse dilapidated, but 708 more cases handled 2008
PHILIPSBURG - Despite funds made available by Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende in February 2008, the Courthouse is still in grave need of repairs.
Sint Maarten
Jul 3, 2009 11:46 UTC
First Lady of Guyana to speak at Peridor Foundation event
PHILIPSBURG - Gracita R. Arrindell, Founder of the Peridot Foundation states; “we are eager to present our continuing series of awareness programs with this occasion slated for this Saturday July 4th 2009 at the Philipsburg Cultural and Community Center
Sint Maarten
Jul 3, 2009 11:43 UTC
Cft meets on Curaçao with representatives of all island territories
PHILIPSBURG - As part of the most recent visit of the members of the Board of financial supervision (College financieel toezicht - Cft), various representatives of the island territories of the Netherlands Antilles had meetings with Cft.
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