St. Kitts – Nevis Minister of Health On HIV/AIDS…

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Controlling HIV/AIDS In The Caribbean

Basseterre, St. Kitts
November 13, 2008 (SKNIS)

Minister of Health Honourable Rupert Herbert stressed that HIV/AIDS presents a unique challenge to St. Kitts and Nevis and the rest of the world.

During the launch of activities for the World AIDS Campaign 2008 on Wednesday, the chief government health official noted that the world has seen many epidemics and managed to cure most successfully.

“Way back in the 14th century during the early industrial revolution in Europe, there was an epidemic called the Black Death which [killed millions] of persons. However, it was eradicated. There have been other epidemics such as tuberculosis, which have been eradicated,” Minister Herbert said. “Over 25 years ago, we first heard of AIDS and up to this moment, no one can say that a cure has been found for AIDS.”

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Nevis Island To Offer Drag Racing Training

Nevis Island Drag Racing Strip Charlestown, Nevis November 12, 2008 Young persons interested in the sport of drag racing on Nevis will be given the opportunity to receive training. Minister of Youth and Sports in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) …

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Commonwealth Meeting To Be Held In St. Kitts – Nevis

Meeting To Promote Respect & Understanding Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis October 31, 2008 (SKNIS) Representatives from across the region will convene in St. Kitts – Nevis in November for a four-day conference designed to promote “respect and understanding.” The “Consultative …

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St. Kitts – Nevis Holds Cyber-Terrorism Conference

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Detecting Cyber-Terrorism Conference In SKN 

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
October 23, 2008 (SKNIS)

Security professionals from throughout the region are now better positioned to detect and combat cyber-based terrorism with the culmination of a three-day seminar earlier today.

The conference on Digital Investigations and Security provided a basic understanding of the role of computers in monitoring and protecting government network components from criminal acts including terrorism. It focused on raising the capacity of law enforcement officers to identify, prevent, investigate as well as prosecute offending parties for such activities.

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St. Kitts – Nevis Recovering After Hurricane Omar

Hurricane Omar Damage In St. Kitts

Hurricane Omar Damage In St. Kitts
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Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
October 17, 2008 (CUOPM)

St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said initial damage assessment indicates that there has been no loss of life although some of citizens in the Halfway Tree, Verchilds and Old Road communities in St. Kitts had severe damage, some permanently, to their homes and lost their household items.

“Hurricane Omar which passed northwest of St. Kitts and Nevis as a category 3 hurricane, with wind speed in excess of 120 miles per hour in the early hours of Thursday 16 October impacted the western coast line of St. Kitts and Nevis with dangerous sea swells, severe storm surge, large battering waves and torrential rains,” Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said in a broadcast Thursday night.

Dr. Douglas, who has responsibility for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), said Hurricane Omar precipitated the evacuation of residents, especially from the coastal areas of Old Road, Verchilds and Halfway Tree in St. Kitts, as well as in the Low Street area of Charlestown in Nevis.

“There has been some flooding and beach damage in the Frigate Bay and South East Peninsula areas, but we are assured that “˜The Strip’, the famous night spot in Frigate Bay is already returning to normal business,” said Prime Minister Douglas.

He said that although a more comprehensive analysis will be done subsequently, the initial damage assessment indicates that there has been no loss of life although some of our citizens in the Halfway Tree Verchilds and Old Road communities in St. Kitts had severe damage, some permanently, to their homes and lost their household items.

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