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Caribbean
Headline News.....
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
Florida braces for another hit
from Fay
The US state of Florida is preparing for what could be another
hit from Tropical Storm Fay. Weather forecasters are predicting
that the storm to get a dose of energy on Wednesday, when it
moves over the Atlantic Ocean. They also say it could linger
until Thursday, possibly reaching hurricane strength. A
hurricane watch has been posted for parts of north Florida and
Georgia. Some farmers in the region are hoping that a soaking
would boost crops hurt by a lingering drought. The Miami-based
National Hurricane Centre says Fay is expected to produce
between five and ten inches of rainfall over east and
northeastern Florida, and up to five inches in the northwestern
Bahamas.
Support
for political union
One University of the West Indies lecturer says the time has
come for regional governments to change their attitude to the
integration process. Richard Crawford was commenting on the
recent announcement by four Caricom countries, to proceed with
plans for an economic union. The Jamaica government, has some
reservations, but Mr Crawford says integration will be in the
interest of Caribbean people. "I think in the world in which we
live, that is a prescription to try and level the playing field
in the interest of Caribbean people. "We're coming of age now
where the criteria for flexibility in politics has got to be the
watchword, rather than traditional outdated techniques and
strategies and viewpoints," Mr Crawford told BBC Caribbean.
Caracas-London
agreement ends
An agreement between Venezuela and London that saw cheap oil
being exchanged for city planning advice, ended on Wednesday.
The deal, which came into effect a year ago, had allowed
London's mayor to offer half price bus travel to the elderly and
least well off. In return, the city's transport experts provided
advice to authorities in Caracas about tackling traffic
congestion. But the agreement was always controversial and seen
by critics as a political tool.
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