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Dennis Jones is a Jamaican-born international economist, who has lived most of the time in the UK and USA, and latterly in Guinea, west Africa. He moved back to the Caribbean in 2007. This blog contains his observations on life on this small eastern Caribbean island, as well as views on life and issues on a broader landscape, especially the Caribbean and Africa.

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Saturday, March 06, 2010

Advance Notice--Unity Bar Lunchtime Lecture: March 12, 2010

The next lecture in the series will be delivered on Friday, March 12, 2010, by Mr. Peter Wickham, Political Analyst and Director of Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES), at the the Auditorium, George Street, Belleville, St. Michael; his topic will be "Counting the Cost of Elections in the Caribbean: Lessons from Dominica and St. Kitts". As usual lunch will be served from 12.30 pm and the lecture will start at 1.00 pm.

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