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FREEDOM PARTY [Freedom] In The News DEC 2015

Source: SMN-News
30 Sep 2015 06:22 AM
>GREAT BAY:---- The new lecture organized by the Independence for St. Martin Foundation (ISMF) is “Reparatory Justice and the Decade for People of African Descent: The CARICOM Case” by Dr. Verene Shepherd.
The lecture will take place at the University of St. Martin (USM) on Saturday, October 3, 2015, at 8 PM, said lecture coordinator Dr. Rhoda Arrindell.
Keynote speaker Dr Read more

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HOPE
Source: The Daily Herald
28 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Brilliant move by Heyliger & Marlin

Dear Editor,

There was a call by the leaders of the largest political parties in Parliament for independence. As could be expected, very little was carried on the subject in the local press, but be that as it may for us as a budding nation we have finally garnered enough courage to say we stand ready to do it for ourselves. However, this is but a small step, we would hope that all factions in Parliament would come together and approve a referendum in the coming year, where the people can give their blessings to the desire to make use of our right to self-determination, and put an end to the many colonial dictates insults and disrespect.

People choose for varying political systems depending on how they see their own development and their ability to govern themselves rather than be governed by anyone else Read more


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DP
Source: The Daily Herald
26 Sep 2015 06:23 AM

Kentucky clerk in gay marriage dispute switches to Republican Party

WASHINGTON--A county clerk in Kentucky who was briefly jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples said on Friday that she and her family have switched to the Republican Party because the Democrats no longer represented them.
  Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, 50, who has said her beliefs as an Apostolic Christian prevent her from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, said they had changed parties last week. She was a long-time Democrat in eastern Kentucky.
  "My husband and I had talked about it for quite a while and we came to the conclusion that the Democratic Party left us a long time ago, so why were we hanging on?" she told Reuters in an interview at a hotel in Washington, where she has traveled to be feted at a Family Research Council event later on Friday.
  Davis also said she did not foresee a problem with the current marriage licenses being issued by her office in Morehead, Kentucky Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
25 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Open letter to Parliament

Dear Editor,

Please allow me some space in your newspaper to address the chairman of the house of parliament, the honourable Lloyd Richardson and the honourable members of parliament of country Sint Maarten.

Ladies and gentlemen, please permit me to draw your kind attention to the following problem taking place here on this lovely twin island of St Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
24 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Colombia, FARC vow to end 50-year war within six months

HAVANA--Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the top FARC rebel commander pledged on Wednesday to end their 50-year war within the next six months, sealing their pact with a handshake likely to stand as a lasting image in the South American nation.
  Santos and FARC rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by the nom de guerre Timochenko, also agreed the leftist guerrillas would lay down arms within 60 days of signing the deal, which now has an official deadline of March 23, 2016 Read more


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PPA
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Source: The Daily Herald
21 Sep 2015 06:23 AM

Pope meets Fidel Castro, warns against ideology on Cuba trip

HAVANA--Pope Francis met Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro on Sunday hours after warning Cubans to beware the dangers of ideology and the lure of selfishness as their country enters a new era of closer ties with the United States.
  Latin America's first pope and Castro, the region's last surviving leftist icon of the 20th century, discussed religion and world affairs at the home of the 89-year-old retired president for about 40 minutes Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
19 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

GEBE marks its 55th anniversary

PHILIPSBURG--Utilities company GEBE marked its 55th anniversary on Friday with a celebration that included the unveiling of a portrait of long-time GEBE Managing Director the late Julius Lambert painted by artist Ruby Bute and the rewarding of five youngsters for their outstanding performance at the high school entrance exams.

Receiving laptops and praises were Collin Shigemoto and Jaidev Nainani of St. Dominic High School, Eshita Wadhwa and Oluwatoyin Aladejana of Methodist Agogic Centre (MAC) Browlia Maillard Campus and Sean Mitchell of MAC Rev Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
16 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Speech from the Throne 2015

Members of the States General,
The Dutch have always had the ability to set a new course if circumstances
require. During the crisis of the past few years that strength has once again
come to the fore. And it has produced results. The economy is growing again.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of entrepreneurs, employees and many
others in society, the Netherlands is in relatively good socioeconomic shape.
The recovery is being driven not only by exports, but also by factors such as
growing consumption, rising business investment and a strong upturn in important
sectors like construction and the housing market Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
16 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Integrity mentioned in Throne Speech

~ 2016 Kingdom Relations budget presented ~

THE HAGUE--Integrity within the Kingdom was mentioned by King Willem-Alexander in his traditional Throne Speech on the occasion of Budget Day and the opening of the new Parliamentary year in The Hague on Tuesday.

“Government has to be an example where it comes to promoting shared values. The integrity of the public administration cannot be under discussion. Government sets rules and maintains these to keep public order and safety,” said the King in the Throne Speech, which is written by the Dutch Government.

“Action will be taken wherever the underworld and upper world are mixed Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
08 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Cuba's atheist Castro brothers open doors to Church and popes

HAVANA--Baptized as Roman Catholics and educated by Jesuits, Fidel and Raul Castro turned against the Church by declaring Cuba an atheist state, chasing out priests and shutting down religious schools after seizing power in a 1959 revolution.
  In their old age, however, they have brought the Church in from the cold and are gracious and experienced hosts for regular papal visits Read more


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HOPE
Source: The Daily Herald
02 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Venice film fest on a roll with Oscar-lucky openers

VENICE--The Venice Film Festival is having a good run with opening films winning Oscars, including best picture last year for "Birdman", and hopes to stay on a winning streak when the mountain disaster film "Everest" kicks off the 72nd edition on Wednesday.

"Everest" is directed by the relatively unknown Baltasar Kormakur from Iceland but boasts an all-star cast, including Jake Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley and Josh Brolin re-enacting a real-life disaster that befell several expeditions on the world's highest mountain in 1996 -- filmed in 3D to boot.

It is not competing for the "Lion d'Or" top prize, but it is just the kind of film that Alberto Barbera, the festival's director, is looking for as an opener -- having scored a hit not only with "Birdman" but also with the space thriller "Gravity" the year before.

"The most difficult thing is to identify the film for the opening night because it's a sort of a special category of film," Barbera told Reuters in an interview Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
01 Sep 2015 06:22 AM

Ukraine guardsman killed in protest outside parliament

KIEV--A Ukrainian national guardsman was killed and nearly 90 others wounded by grenades hurled from a crowd of nationalist protesters on Monday as they were guarding parliament where lawmakers backed giving more autonomy to rebel-held areas.
  The violence, which the government blamed on the main nationalist party, and division in the pro-Western camp in parliament suggested President Petro Poroshenko will struggle to push through key parts of a faltering peace agreement reached in February for eastern Ukraine.
  Poroshenko sprang to the defence of the constitutional reforms following the clashes outside parliament, where deputies loyal to him managed to push through a first reading of a "decentralisation" draft law - but only in the face of strong criticism from some of his political allies Read more


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