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Browne denies summit cost $1 billion
It will take at least another two weeks before the final cost to taxpayers of the Fifth Summit of the Americas is tallied, says Trade and Industry Minister Mariano Browne who chaired the Cabinet sub-committee on the event. »
Summit sticking point
Only one paragraph on financial crisis
The Port of Spain Declaration has one paragraph (out of 97) on the global economic crisis. »
Minister Joseph praises security forces
National Security Minister Martin Joseph yesterday added his congratulations to the public commendation by Prime Minister Patrick Manning, to all the security forces who guaranteed the safety of all the democratically elected Heads of State and Government in the Western Hemisphere and their delegations during the just concluded Fifth Summit of the Americas. »

WELL WORTH IT
PM Manning defends big spending as summit comes to close
’It was well worth it,’ Prime Minister Patrick Manning declared yesterday, as he brought the curtain down on the Fifth Summit of the Americas, sponsored by the smallest country ever to have held a conference of this magnitude. »
Harper praises role of Caricom
Closing ceremony at Diplomatic Centre
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper yesterday praised the role of Caricom countries in defusing the fireworks at the Fifth Summit of the Americas. »
Concern over Haiti
Leaders: A regional shame
The present situation in Haiti is not one which Hemispheric leaders should be proud of, Prime Minister Patrick Manning said yesterday during the Fifth Summit of the Americas closing press conference at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s. »
  • PM signs alone, no unanimity on declaration
  • Obama denies US plot to kill Bolivia’s Morales
  • No harm in being polite
  • ...wants ’real change’ in Cuba
  • Chavez: Summit almost perfect
  • Summit barricades removed day early
  • ...Busy weekend for courts
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