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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 21:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Creative Commess</em> <a href="http://soyluv.wordpress.com/2011/11/01/in-the-castle-of-our-skins-blog-carnival-posts/">hosts</a> a blog symposium “about Caribbean people, about West Indian people, about our contemporary  experiences &#8230; ranging through race &amp; identity to culture, mental  health to constructs of beauty and more,” with contributions from seven Caribbean bloggers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 19:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloggings by Boz writes: &#8220;The FAO reports that February 2011 was a yet a new high on food prices. This has led to several warnings from organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean including ECLAC [Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean] and the IICA [Inter-American Institute for Cooperation... ]]></description>
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		<title>Ghana: Bloggers celebrate Ghana&#039;s victory over Serbia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ghana national football team, the Black Stars, became the first African team on Sunday win a match at the 2010 FIFA World Cup after beating Serbia. Ghanaian bloggers are celebrating this historic win.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ghana national football team, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghana_national_football_team">the Black Stars</a>, became the first African team to win a match at the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup">2010 FIFA</a> <a href="http://globalvoicesonline.org/specialcoverage/world-cup-impact-2010/">World Cup</a> after <a href="http://www.ghanasoccernet.com/2010/06/world-cup-2010-ghanaians-fly-flag-for-africa-in-historic-win/">beating Serbia on Sunday afternoon</a> in South Africa. Ghanaian bloggers are celebrating this historic win. </p>
<p>&#8220;The Black Stars’ campaign at the World Cup got off to a good start in Pretoria, making me dread the possibility that I may just be forced to eat humble pie – yet again!,&#8221; <a href="http://atokd.com/blogContent.aspx?blogID=354">writes</a> Ghanaian journalist and blogger Ato Dadzie. </p>
<p><a href="http://atokd.com/blogContent.aspx?blogID=354">He continues</a>: </p>
<blockquote><p>It was a good performance against Serbia. Everyone in the team contributed their best. </p>
<p>Even Richard Kingson pulled up some brilliant saves to keep the Serbs at Bay. Asamoah Gyan, usually wasteful, took almost his chances, crowning it all with an emphatic penalty kick that ensured Ghana’s victory. </p>
<p>But in the end, the hero of the day, even from a Ghanaian perspective was not Ghanaian. I think supporters of the Black Stars should count Serbia’s Kuzmanovic as their hero of the afternoon, because he gave that silly penalty that Asamoah Gyan converted.  </p>
<p>It was a well-deserved victory, nonetheless. </p>
<p>The Black Stars dominated play and they should have won by a bigger margin if Asamoah Gyan hasn’t been so unlucky. After the match against Serbia, Ghanaian confidence seemed buoyed and people started speaking again about the possibility that Ghana would win the World Cup</p></blockquote>
<p>Despite Ghana&#39;s victory on Sunday, Ato says that <a href="http://atokd.com/blogContent.aspx?blogID=354">it is going to take a miracle for Ghana to even draw against Germany</a>: </p>
<blockquote><p>But the wishful thinking was abated as Germany started to tear Australia apart. The Germans played the most purposeful football in the tournament so far to beat Australia 4-0. They have a well-oiled machine and it’s going to take a miracle for Ghana to even draw against them. The best Milovan Rajevac’s team can do is to strive to keep the score line low when the two sides meet in the last group match. </p></blockquote>
<p>Leaving his comments on Ato&#39;s blog, Wascarat <a href="http://atokd.com/blogContent.aspx?blogID=354#blogComments">disagrees with his analysis:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Ato I disagree with you that the Germans are already through. This is football!! </p>
<p>So far the Australian team is the weakest of all the teams that have already played.<br />
The Germans were quick to admit that Australia was astonishingly weak and there is therefore no reason for such an euphoria. </p>
<p>I am of the opinion that Ghana can beat the currenct German squad which, on paper, isn&#39;t better than the Serbian squad and especially so, as we don&#39;t have a German coach:) </p>
<p>We all saw the serious conflict of emotions on Milo&#39;s part.<br />
Personally, I think Milo was planning a draw against his native Serbia and that simply didn&#39;t work out, else Tagoe should have been replaced earlier. </p>
<p>The weakened Aussies will face us without Cahill and trust me even though they are robust and physical they lack pace and creativity. </p>
<p>The game will be ours to win!!!<br />
No time to embrace medocrity - Go Ghana Go! </p></blockquote>
<p>Doo <a href="http://atokd.com/blogContent.aspx?blogID=354#blogComments">says that in football anything can happen:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Ato paa!!! how can you say that &#8220;There is no way on earth the Black Stars can beat Germany&#8221;.This is football and anything can happen. </p></blockquote>
<p>Mike <a href="http://atokd.com/blogContent.aspx?blogID=354#blogComments">would like Ato to stop underating the Black Stars</a>: </p>
<blockquote><p>kwamena- you must be one of those kids who could never quite play football, and always stood on the side of the street bemoaning and sulking about the fact you were always last or never picked for games. get over it! your pessimism and need to negate every good the black stars do is a bit tiresome.<br />
the same goes for your virtual felating of the germans. it won&#39;t be a miracle to tie them. they&#39;re just as overrated as the czechs, americans, and serbs- but i&#39;m sure you never saw it that way (and probably were dismissive of our chances prior to all those games, too). do us a favor and stop regurgitating &#8220;analysis&#8221; you read from western countries who will always underrate the black stars. </p></blockquote>
<p>Ghanaian photographer and blogger Nana Kofi Acquah <a href="http://nanakofiacquah.blogspot.com/2010/06/ghana-vs-serbia-fans-celebrate-on.html">posts colorful photos of Ghanaian fans </a>celebrating on Oxford Street in Accra, Ghana. </p>
<blockquote><p>They say “a picture is more than a thousand words”. I hope these photographs do the story of how Ghanaians watched and celebrated the Black Stars 1-0 victory of the Serbs justice.</p>
<p>Go! Black Stars Go!</p></blockquote>
<p> “I have never hidden my support for the Brazillian national team in international tournaments such as the World Cup&#8230;However the Ghana black stars have given me good reasons to consider them as a team to reckon with,” <a href="http://tagoeblogger.blogspot.com/2010/06/ghana-beats-australia-in-south-africa.html">Edward of Tagoe blog reveals</a>: </p>
<blockquote><p>The Ghana national team put up spectacular performances at the previous world cup event in Germany; winning against power houses such as the US and Czech Republic to the surprise of many.</p>
<p>This time too, Ghana has started its world cup campaign triumphantly, by beating Serbia by a goal to nil, becoming the first African team to win its game after Algeria, South Africa and Nigeria all failed to win.</p></blockquote>
<p>Gary of Ghana World Cup Blog <a href="http://ghana.worldcupblog.org/world-cup-2010/poll-can-ghana-get-out-of-group-d-the-morning-after-coachplayer-quotes.html">came up with some interesting statist</a>ics after Ghana’s game: </p>
<blockquote><p>Sunday was the first time that there have been red cards in three different games on a single day in World Cup history.</p>
<p>Until the 84th minute of the match on Sunday night, the African teams had managed only a single goal – and no victories – in their first three World Cup matches. </p>
<p>Nigeria and Algeria had failed to score in their losses to Argentina and Slovenia, while South Africa had been unable to beat Mexico, settling for a 1-1 draw. </p>
<p>That explains why Asamoah Gyan could barely speak as he tried to sum up his emotions.</p></blockquote>
<p>Boakyewaa writes about <a href="http://www.boakyewaaglover.com/?p=907">experiencing the World Cup in Atlanta</a>, USA: </p>
<blockquote><p> What will I do without crazy guys dancing on top of taxis and every car horn on full blast? What will I do without the almost choreographed scream that splits through the whole nation each time Ghana scores a goal? Is this going to be one of those ‘when in Rome’ experiences? Check out my three-day video blog on experiencing the world cup in Atlanta.</p></blockquote>
<p>After hearing the news of Ghana&#39; s victory, Kajsa, who is based in Sweden,<a href="http://kajsaha.com/2010/06/ghana-scores-serbia/"> imagined the celebrations going on all over Ghana:  </a></p>
<blockquote><p>In my room in Sweden I imagined the celebrations going on all over the crazy fotball nation that is Ghana and was lucky enough to stumble across the lovely and vivid pics on fellow Ghanablogging blogger Nana Kofi’s photo blog.</p></blockquote>
<p>You can <a href="http://kasapoley.blogspot.com/2010/06/ghana-1-serbia-shwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.html">see more photos of fans </a>in Ghana on Oteiba’s blog. </p>
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		<title>Puerto Rico: Gli Gli Sails Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Janine Mendes-Franco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Voice of the Taino People is excited about The Gli-Gli (or Carib Canoe) sailing expedition in celebration of the 10th anniversary of its first voyage to relink the indigenous Carib communities of the region. Written by Janine Mendes-Franco &#183; comments (0) Share: Donate &#183; facebook &#183; twitter &#183; reddit... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Voice of the Taino People</em> <a href="http://uctp.blogspot.com/2007/04/famed-carib-canoe-sails-again.html">is excited about The <em>Gli-Gli</em> (or Carib Canoe) sailing expedition</a> in celebration of the 10th anniversary of its first voyage to relink the indigenous Carib communities of the region.</p>
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		<title>Caribbean Women&#039;s Forum</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2006/11/14/caribbean-womens-forum/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 05:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alice Backer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collectif Haiti de Provence points to a Radio Kiskeya news article stating (Fr): &#8220;The 2d Caribbean Women&#39;s Forum ended the evening of November 10th in Fort-de-France, Martinique with the participation of a Haitian delegation led by Feminine Condition Minister Marie-Laurence Jocelyn Lassegue &#8230; Delegations from various Caribbean countries (Guadeloupe, Dominica,... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Collectif Haiti de Provence</em> points to a <em>Radio Kiskeya</em> news article stating (Fr): &#8220;The <a href="http://ayitisoupye.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!1AF8D1F946A5E27C!1323.entry">2d Caribbean Women&#39;s Forum</a> ended the evening of November 10th in Fort-de-France, Martinique with the participation of a Haitian delegation led by Feminine Condition Minister Marie-Laurence Jocelyn Lassegue &#8230; Delegations from various Caribbean countries (Guadeloupe, Dominica, Saint-Lucia, Haiti, Jamaica, Antigua, Martinique) had a two-day exchange around the theme &#8216;Women and Decision-making&#39;.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Caribbean: Languages spoken here</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2006/08/16/caribbean-languages-spoken-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2006 02:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Georgia Popplewell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Island Tips posts a list &#8212; by island &#8212; of the languages spoken in the Caribbean. Written by Georgia Popplewell &#183; comments (0) Share: Donate &#183; facebook &#183; twitter &#183; reddit &#183; StumbleUpon &#183; delicious &#183; Instapaper]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Island Tips <a href="http://islandtips.com/2006/08/languages-of-the-caribbean/">posts a list &#8212; by island &#8212; of the languages spoken in the Caribbean</a>.</p>
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		<title>Caribbean: Colonial artifacts</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2006/08/11/caribbean-colonial-artifacts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 13:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Georgia Popplewell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeremy Taylor ponders the appropriate uses of colonial forms and artifacts in the Caribbean context. Written by Georgia Popplewell &#183; comments (0) Share: Donate &#183; facebook &#183; twitter &#183; reddit &#183; StumbleUpon &#183; delicious &#183; Instapaper]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeremy Taylor <a href="http://caribbean-beat.blogspot.com/2006/08/after-crop-over.html">ponders the appropriate uses of colonial forms and artifacts in the Caribbean context</a>. </p>
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		<title>Martinique: First Caribbean Social Forum</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2006 02:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alice Backer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Le Blog de [Moi] is pleased (Fr) to learn that the first Caribbean Social Forum is happening in Martinique this week (July 5-9) but does not think its timing was particularly smart what with the World Cup&#39;s final taking place this weekend as well as an annual cultural fair in... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Le Blog de [Moi]</em> is pleased (Fr) to learn that the first  <a href="http://www.fsc2006-martinique.com/">Caribbean Social Forum</a> is happening <a href="http://www.blogdemoi.com/?p=195">in Martinique this week (July 5-9) </a>but does not think its timing was particularly smart what with the World Cup&#39;s final taking place this weekend as well as an annual cultural fair in Fort-de-France. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2006 00:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Georgia Popplewell</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 02:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alice Backer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digicel billboard, Martinique. By blogger Greg at InternetRapide.com. Jamaica-based Caribbean telecom giant Digicel has a presence in over a dozen countries in the region. Digicel officially launched operations on the Haitian market in May to much resistance from local private telecoms Haitel and Comcel but bloggers and other web commentators... ]]></description>
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<em>Digicel billboard, Martinique. By blogger<a href="http://greg.typepad.com/internetrapidecom/2006/06/lancement_offic.html"> Greg at InternetRapide.com.</a></em></p>
<p>Jamaica-based Caribbean telecom giant Digicel has a presence i<a href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2006/04/20/a-seamless-caribbean-network/">n over a dozen</a> <a href="http://greg.typepad.com/internetrapidecom/2006/04/digicel_a_seaml.html">countries </a>in the region. Digicel officially launched operations on the Haitian market in May  to much resistance from local private telecoms Haitel and Comcel but bloggers and other web commentators seem to agree that Digicel’s presence on the Haitian market is actually a good thing for local consumers’ pockets, for their safety as well as potential job creation. </p>
<p><strong>Launching a $130 million investment</strong></p>
<p>Martiniquan blogger<em> InternetRapide.com</em> <a href="http://greg.typepad.com/internetrapidecom/2006/05/lancement_comme.html ">chronicled (Fr) the launch</a> when it happened in early May:</p>
<blockquote><p>Les offres de DIGICEL, quatrième opérateur mobile à Haïti sont commercialisées depuis ce 3 mai 2006.<br />
Digicel a obtenu une licence d&#39;exploitation d&#39;un réseau GSM sur l&#39;île depuis juin 2005; les autres opérateurs déjà présents à Haïti s&#39;appuient sur des réseaux CDMA et TDMA (…)Ce lancement à Haïti est une étape importante dans le développement du groupe du magnat irlandais Denis O&#39;Brien, et représente plus de 130 millions de dollars d&#39;investissement (USD). </p></blockquote>
<div class="translation"> Digicel offers have been commercialized since May 3, 2006. Digicel obtained a license to operate a GSM network on the island since June 2005. The operators already in place in Haiti operate on CDMA and TDMA networks (…) The launch in Haiti is an important step in the development of Irish magnate Denis O&#39;Brien&#39;s company and represents 130 million dollars in investment. </div>
<p>A Haitian creole-speaking commentator seemed enthusiastic  (Kr) about the launch in her comment on <em>Internetrapide.com</em>&#39;s blog:</p>
<blockquote><p>digicel vous etes le meilleur. si nous bezouin couvri haiti , se pou nou ale nan tout ti coin,rive tout kote zote pa rive. mete antenne nan tout ti commune kote zote pa la, epi na we rezulta. tout moun ap vi-n jouin nou. kiles nap commencer activer boite gen anpil moun kap tann nou pou activation merci je vous aime</p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">Digicel you are the best. If you want to cover Haiti, just go to all corners that others do not reach.   Put antennas in small towns where others do not go; you will see results. All will come to you. When will you activate service? Many are awaiting activation. Thank you. I love you.</div>
<p><strong>Jobs and Investment, Please</strong></p>
<p>Another poster, Darline Joseph, who identified herself as a professional living in Haiti <a href="http://greg.typepad.com/internetrapidecom/2006/04/digicel_a_seaml.html">asked (Fr) how she could find work with the company. </a> Indeed, many Haitians looking for job and business opportunities are jumping on the Digicel wagon.</p>
<p>At the HaitiXchange.com message boards, poster <em>Ape_man</em> seemed <a href="http://www.haitixchange.com/hx/forum/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=1&#038;TopicID=3113&#038;PagePosition=1">excited about the job prospects for Haitians</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>the good thing about this is that since Haiti speaks a language not spoken by the rest of the greater Caribbean, they will have to employ kreyol/french speaking customer service reps and technicians to assist the callers&#8230;this means real jobs for Haitians&#8230;as opposed to Cables and Wireless employees that I know who live in Jamaica and support all the Caribbean nations that the company is in being that they all speak English they can do that&#8230;in this case, Digicel will have to accomodate Haitians thus must have Haitians in their staff at least in the supporting roles&#8230;not to mention the Haitians engineers that will be employed through this deal&#8230;</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21229037@N00/166699675/in/photostream/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/48/170094281_a07583994b.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="digicel staff launch party"/></a><br />
<em>Digicel Staff Launch Party, Haiti. By <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21229037@N00/">Pete Kaholupalan</a>.</em></p>
<p>The Jamaica Gleaner e<a href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060526/business/business2.html">xplained how some scrambled to be part of Digicel&#39;s 200 dealer-network:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A typical Haitian dealer is Jean-Max Garoute whose business complex is located on the airport road only two minutes from Haiti&#39;s notorious Cite Soleil slum (Sun City in English). Jean-Max, whose main business is operating a gas station (and whose family business is the manufacturing of clay tiles), became a dealer simply by writing Digicel a letter, and subsequently passing an interview. Since he opened he says, &#8220;Business has been phenomenal, with customers lining up from 5:00 a.m. to buy phones.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to Jean-Max, &#8220;If I had more phones, I could sell 1000 a day.&#8221; The biggest seller is the cheapest phone - the Motorola C115. Jean-Max says it has been popularly named the &#8216;huit million&#39; or eight million in English to reflect the fact that the entire Haitian population wants to own one, so that they can finally communicate with their families abroad.</p></blockquote>
<p> Under the subtitle &#8220;An Entrepreneurial Revolution in Haiti,&#8221; the <em>Gleaner</em> also <a href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060526/business/business2.html">reported on CEO Denis O&#39;Brien&#39;s enthusiasm for the Haitian market:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>At its huge VIP Haiti launch party overlooking Port au Prince on Wednesday night, Digicel&#39;s founder, billionaire entrepreneur Denis O&#39;Brien, told the more than one thousand leading members of the Haitian business community (a significant portion of whom were now Digicel dealers) that Haiti and the Caribbean were &#8220;One of the most entrepreneurial<br />
regions in the world and we hope that Digicel&#39;s entry into Haiti is helping to position the country as a good place to invest in business and that we will see other corporations following our example.&#8221; Asked why he had invested in &#8216;risky&#39; Haiti, Mr. O&#39;Brien added that when he first came to Haiti two years ago, everybody was &#8216;buying and selling - it was like a bazaar&#39;. But he believed the market opportunity outweighed the macroeconomic risks, and believed that with Digicel&#39;s arrival the &#8216;foreign investment community is waking up to the opportunity.&#39;  Mr. O&#39;Brien announced that due to the &#8216;avalanche&#39; of support for Digicel&#39;s GSM network, he had decided to increase his initial investment of US$130 million by another US$50 million over the next few months.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Advertising: The First Battle</strong></p>
<p>Private Haitian telecoms initially reacted to Digicel’s presence in Haiti through regulatory wars having to do with advertising. Local telecom regulatory body CONATEL weighed in against DIGICEL. According to Haitian newsfeed <em> Radio Kiskeya</em>  (Fr) : “<a href="http://www.radiokiskeya.com/article.php3?id_article=2095">The arrival of Caribbean operator Digicel triggered a counter-offensive from its Haitian competitors</a>.” Haitel and Comcel, aided by CONATEL cried foul at a commercial pamphlet issued by Digicel that offered trade-ins of non-compatible devices, explains the feed. CONATEL criticized the pamphlets alleging the naming of competitors in advertising was not welcome in Haiti.  </p>
<p>The controversial advertising blitz included a<a href="http://greg.typepad.com/internetrapidecom/2006/05/lancement_comme.html"> sponsorhip of the Haitian Federation of Soccer</a>,  said blogger Greg at <em>InternetRapide.com:</em></p>
<blockquote><p>Depuis le mois de mars Digicel est le principal sponsor de la Fédération Haïtienne de Football. Pour un million de dollars (USD), selon les termes du partenariat, la première ligue cesse de s’appeler &#8220;championnat national de première division&#8221;  pour devenir le &#8220;Championnat  Digicel de football&#8221;.</p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">Since March, Digicel is the prime sponsor of the Haitian Soccer Federation. For a million dollars, according to the contract, the first league ceases being called &#8220;National First Division Championship&#8221; and becomes &#8220;Digicel Soccer Championship.&#8221;</div>
<p>Ex-pat missionary blogger <em>T&#038;T &#038; Tribe</em>,  was a little overwhelmed by all the advertising and <a href="http://livesayhaiti.blogspot.com/2006/05/advertising-works.html"> wondered whether it was not creating the illusion of a need</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Digicel&#8221; entered the cell phone market here in Haiti. They are genius marketers. Everywhere you look there are red and white signs and banners and ads. The advertising all showed up seemingly overnight all over the city. They rented a ton of office spaces and painted the outside of each one red. They are experiencing lines that go around the block. Many of the people in line don&#39;t even know what&#39;s going on inside. We see people wearing Digicel hats and t-shirts all along the highway heading to our village.</p>
<p>Maybe the hype is because of their massive ad campaign, maybe it is because the other two cell phone options are a joke. Either way, they found a way to create in the mind of the consumer a NEED for new cell phone service. People in Haiti are clamoring for a device that will probably not work very well, that they&#39;ve lived without up until now, and will cost more than feeding a family of four for a week.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Interconnection: The Sticking Point</strong></p>
<p>Back in May blogger <em>InternetRapide.com </em>believed that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interconnection">interconnection</a> <a href="http://greg.typepad.com/internetrapidecom/2006/05/lancement_comme.html ">negotiations with Haitel and Comcel would be easy</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Les négociations d&#39;interconnexion avec TELECO, opérateur des lignes fixes et opérateur mobile détenu principalement par l&#39;Etat Haïtien, ont été longues et difficiles, mais les parties sont parvenues à un accord Jeudi dernier. Les négociations avec les deux autres opérateurs, HAITEL et COMCEL-VOILA devraient elles aussi aboutir rapidement (même si ce dernier semble se montrer peu coopératif). </p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">Interconnection negotiations with TELECO, a land line and mobile operator owned mostly by the Haitian government were long and hard but the parties reached an agreement. Negotiations with the two other operators, Haitel and Comcel-Voila should also generate an agreement soon (despite Comcel’s relative non-cooperation so far.)</div>
<p>Indeed, Haitian newsfeed <em>AlterPresse</em> reported that CONATEL&#39;s director <a href="http://www.alterpresse.org/article.php3?id_article=4712&#038;var_recherche=digicel">believed that</a> (Fr) &#8220;interconnection would take place before the end of May 2006, emphasizing that no company could escape the interconnection requirement.&#8221;</p>
<p>But  a showdown is taking place between the pre-existing cell phone operators and Digicel over the issue of interconnection: talks took place on May 30 between  [local Telecom regulatory body] CONATEL and the various private mobile operators (Haitel, Comcel and newly arrived Digicel) that, according to <em>AlterPresse</em>, <a href="http://www.alterpresse.org/article.php3?id_article=4712&#038;var_recherche=digicel">ended without an expected agreement on the issue of interconnection.</a></p>
<p>Though Haitel originally seemed more amenable to an agreement on interconnection than did Comcel, in the last three weeks, the chemistry between Haitel and Digicel seems to have evaporated and, <a href="http://www.alterpresse.org/article.php3?id_article=4712&#038;var_recherche=digicel">according to <em>AlterPresse</em></a>, it is now asking that certain demands be fulfilled before it fully agrees to it. Its head, Franck Cine, <a href="http://www.alterpresse.org/article.php3?id_article=4712&#038;var_recherche=digicel">stated </a>that:</p>
<blockquote><p>« tout ce que nous réclamons, c’est une compétition loyale et un traitement égal pour tous les opérateurs de téléphonie de la part de l’Etat Haïtien».</p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">&#8220;All that we ask is honest competition and equal treatment for all telephony operators by the Haitian government.&#8221;</div>
<p>Interconnection tests scheduled for June 7 did not take place, <a href="http://www.alterpresse.org/article.php3?id_article=4766&#038;var_recherche=digicel">report</a>s (Fr) <em>AlterPresse</em>.</p>
<p>But, according to the <em>Jamaica Gleaner</em>,  Digicel CEO Denis O&#39;Brien believes <a href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060526/business/business2.html">the interconnection issue may be moot:<br />
</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Stating that, &#8220;he had never seen a market like it&#8221; he argued Digicel&#39;s success had been so great that soon the interconnection issue with their competition would become irrelevant as Haitians were just throwing away their other phones.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Code Wars: No to a Jamaican Code on Haitian Soil</strong></p>
<p>While no resolution has yet been reached on the interconnection issue, Marcel Montaigne, the head of CONATEL, <a href="http://www.alterpresse.org/article.php3?id_article=4766">threatened on June 6 to sanction Digicel </a> over the alleged use of a Jamaican code on Haitian soil, according to (Fr) <em>AlterPresse</em>. </p>
<blockquote><p>[Le] directeur du CONATEL (&#8230;) avait déclaré, nous citons : « Nous sommes un Etat souverain et nous ne pouvons accepter l&#39;utilisation d&#39;un code attribué à un autre pays autre que chez nous », fin de citation.</p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">CONATEL&#39;s director declared that: &#8220;We are a sovereign state and we cannot accept the use of a code attributed to another country.&#8221;</div>
<p>According to the same story, Digicel rebutted that the use of the code is neither fraudulent or competitively unfair nor does it represent a threat to international security, to billing or taxation. It explained that many other operators use codes in more than one country. It quoted Digicel:</p>
<blockquote><p> « depuis décembre 2005, après trois années de débats, un groupe d&#39;experts internationaux (&#8230;) a conclu que la pratique d&#39;utiliser un MCC/MNC (identification du pays de rattachement / réseau de rattachement) dans plus d&#39;un pays ne serait plus interdite ».</p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">&#8220;since December 2005, after three years of debate, a group of international experts concluded that the use of an MCC/MNC code in more than one country is no longer forbidden.&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Prices Driven Down </strong> </p>
<p>Blog and local press commentators concur that Digicel&#39;s presence on the Haitian market has driven prices down:</p>
<p>Says <em>AlterPresse</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>La concurrence, provoquée sur le marché de la téléphonie mobile par le lancement en grande pompe des activités du géant régional Digicel, le 3 mai 2006, a eu très vite pour effet de forcer les autres compagnies de téléphonie mobile à revoir leur base de tarification et à offrir un certain nombre d&#39; « avantages » à leur clientèle.</p></blockquote>
<div class="translation">The competition brought to the cell phone market by the high-profile launch of the regional giant&#39;s operations May 3 has forced other mobile companies to restructure their pricing and to offer more perks to their clients.</div>
<p>The <em>Jamaica Gleaner</em> <a href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060526/business/business2.html">reported a differential in Digicel cell phone prices</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The phone is priced at 900 Haitian goudes (about J$1,500), and is significantly cheaper than the competition&#39;s offering at around J$2,600. This price is much cheaper than the J$6,500 it took to buy a phone before Digicel&#39;s arrival, reflecting the high degree of subsidy by Digicel of the cost of buying the phone, which it expects to recoup from the increased market penetration.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Moose&#39;s Adventures Abroad</em>, a blog kept by an American Digicel employee, <a href="http://moosemorel.spaces.msn.com/blog/cns!FF8CC80BA6551950!304.entry">wrote</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>People lined up for phones starting at 4am the night before our launch.  Line-ups were hours long at EVERY store in the country.  It is the first time affordable mobile phones have been available in Haiti.  The current provider charges:<br />
i.  $50 USD to activate<br />
ii.  cheapest phone = $60<br />
iii.  You pay to make and receive calls<br />
iv. Rates are per-minute</p>
<p>Our charges:<br />
i.  $0 to activate<br />
ii.  Three phones available for under $20<br />
iii.  You only pay to make calls<br />
iv. Rates are per-second</p>
<p>People cannot afford mobile telephony at the current rates - they can afford it now.  The number of mobile subscribers in the country could go from 3-4% to 60-80% (this is all speculation on my part).  Honestly - it is a bit of a revolution - there are no landline phone networks either so this is the first time many people in Haiti will ever have a phone!
</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21229037@N00/143499430/in/set-72057594130162726/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/62/170094243_ae4ef142de_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="digicel1"/></a><br />
<em>Digicel Launch Festivities, Haiti. By <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21229037@N00/">Pete Kaholupalan</a>.</em></p>
<p><strong>The Buzz in Blogs and on the HaitiXchange.com Message Board</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://moosemorel.spaces.msn.com/blog/cns!FF8CC80BA6551950!304.entry">Says</a><em> Mooses Adventures Abroad</em>,</p>
<blockquote><p>I know many people will argue that we are not in fact revolutionizing the country and that this is consumerism in its worst way.  I disagree for a number of reasons -<br />
1.  the phones we market and push are the phones under $20 USD.<br />
2.  We don&#39;t accept credit and we don&#39;t reduce the price of phones and force them to take long contracts (in the mass market) like you see in North America.  If a person wants to get an expensive phone they have to save up for it and in that case I think it is a legitimate spend.<br />
3.  Phones are always a balance of style versus function.  In developing countries the large portion of the selection is based on price and function with style lagging behind that.<br />
4. I have heard of a direct correlation between telecom growth and GDP growth in developing countries (not in the developed world).  I can&#39;t find anything strong that correlates it&#8230; but telecom is an enabler.  If teleco and technology improves communications improve which facilitates economic growtprovides technical support and services for progressive organizations to improve their outreach and efficiency by using online applications in new ways to meet off line goals.h over all.  Yes I realize this is very glossy, high-level and weak.</p>
<p>In the end I hope this is a turning point in the Haitian economy and that this investment hopefully shows a successful business model which will be a catalyst for future development and investment.</p></blockquote>
<p>Over at <em>the blog of Development Seed</em>, an organization that &#8220;<a href="http://www.developmentseed.org/about">provides technical support and services for progressive organizations to improve their outreach and efficiency,  </a>&#8221; Bonnie Bogle <a href="http://www.developmentseed.org/blog/node/419">writes</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>There are just 140,000 landlines and 540,000 cell phones in the country of more than 8 million people. (&#8230;) Hopefully, that’s beginning to change. Yesterday Digicel, the largest mobile phone operator in the Caribbean, launched service in the country. It will be Haiti’s first second GSM provider and the first to offer service available throughout the country. There’s no doubt that with such a low number of mobile phone users, Haiti could be a  very large potential market. (&#8230;)</p>
<p>At the very least, Digicel’s entrance into Haiti will provide needed competition for Haiti’s current mobile providers, which are plagued by user complaints. Also at $130 million, it’s a huge investment for a country that notoriously lacks foreign investment. So big that Digicel says it’s “the largest corporate investment in the country from an international company.&#8221;</p>
<p>An improved mobile phone system, especially one that offers services like text messaging more affordably, will allow aid organizations and average Haitians to avoid some of the country’s security risks and give them better access to information. And if it’s true about a offering a reliable nationwide network, that will make communication much easier considering that many towns in Haiti are pretty hard to travel to.
</p></blockquote>
<p>At HaitiXchange.com, poster <em>New Haiking</em> agreed that Digicel was good news for Haiti and <a href="http://www.haitixchange.com/hx/forum/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=1&#038;TopicID=3113&#038;PagePosition=1">offered some interesting analysis of (and advice to) various Caribbean and Haitian telecoms:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>This is indeed good news no matter which angle you are looking at it, it has some negatives , but Denis O&#39;Brien is   the Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com)of cellular phones. Here is the strategy  guys,  Digicel is an Irish company based in the Caribbean , the company has numerous shell corporations in Bermuda, the Cayman Islands to make sure its windfall profits are not taxed at EU rates.The direct competition is  not really Comcel, or Haitel , it&#39;s Cable &#038;Wirelless, the British telephone giant  that has  Vodafone as its main cometitor in Europe.Cable &#038;Wirelless has monopolized the Caribbean telephone market for the last 30 years especially the  former and current British colonies, and that&#39;s what Denis Obrien is trying to change. Digicel could absorb Haitel easily by buying it out from its current owner Verizon-MCI as it does in other markets in the Caribbean. Verizon smartly sold their cellular operations (Verizon Dominicana)in the DR to Carlos Slim, the Mexican billionaire owner of America Movil  and Omnilife.So now it&#39;s going to be Digicel,Cable &#038;Wirelless, America Movil, and Cingular fighting  to be the Pan-Caribbean cellular network, but which tehcnology  will win , GSM or CDMA.</p>
<p>Haiti wins anyway, there are about  5 million people who can be turn into customers in the next 5 years, that growth is incredible if the country stays stable, there are currently only 150, 000 cellular phone users in Haiti, Comcel and Haitel have to reivented themselves, Comcel  should tried to expand into the DR by making an alliance with America Movil so , Western Wirelless and Verizon-MCI should follow Denis Obrien and take a bet ,because the Irishman  said he can get  one billion dollars out the Caribbean in the next 10 years  with  about 250 million  dollars of invesments, and I am talking about net profits, not total sales.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Zoklo</em>, another HaitiXchange.com poster, <a href="http://www.haitixchange.com/hx/forum/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=1&#038;TopicID=3113&#038;PagePosition=1">chimed in with what he learned from a friend who lives in Haiti:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>A friend of mine in Haiti just told me that Digicel is making huge waves over there. One of the big contenders was Voila, which was making a big impact during carnival. They sponsored many floats and bands. I&#39;m not sure who their aren&#39;t company is, but Digicel is giving them a run for their money.</p>
<p>My friend tells me that Digicel is accepting Voila trade-ins for free Digicel phones and that a lot of people who were working for Voila have quit their jobs.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>See <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21229037@N00/sets/72057594130162726/">more</a> Digicel, Haiti <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/21229037@N00/sets/72157594165050007/">photos </a>by Pete Kaholupalan.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2006 12:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collectif Haiti de Provence points to an AFP article that announces (Fr)Haiti&#39;s official rejoining of Caricom. Haiti temporarily ceased being a member of the 15-country Caribbean body in 2004, after the fall of then President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. CARICOM invited President Preval to attend the organization&#39;s next summit in July in... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Collectif Haiti de Provence </em>points to an  AFP article that announces (Fr)<a href="http://spaces.msn.com/ayitisoupye/blog/cns!1AF8D1F946A5E27C!355.entry">Haiti&#39;s official rejoining of Caricom. </a>Haiti temporarily ceased being a member of the 15-country Caribbean body in 2004, after the fall of then President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. CARICOM invited President Preval to attend the organization&#39;s next summit in July in St. Kitts.</p>
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		<title>Global Voices, Caribbean Accents: report on Caribbean blogging roundtable</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2006 05:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Laughlin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE CARIBBEAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION (CSA), one of the major assemblies of scholars of the history, culture, and society of the Caribbean region, held its annual conference in Port of Spain, Trinidad, last week, with the theme <a href="http://sta.uwi.edu/caribbeanstudies/callforpapers.asp">&#8220;The Caribbean in the Age of Modernity: the Role of the Academy in Responding to the Challenges of the Region&#8221;</a>. A few months ago, <i>Global Voices</i> Francophonia editor <a href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/author/alice-backer/">Alice Backer</a> suggested to Caribbean editor <a href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/author/georgia-popplewell/">Georgia Popplewell</a> and <a href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/author/nicholas-laughlin/">myself</a> (a sometime <i>Global Voices</i> author) that we organise a panel on Caribbean blogging and other participatory web media as part of the CSA programme. We duly submitted an <a href="http://nicholaslaughlin.blogspot.com/2006/05/in-virtual-world-of-internet-size-and.html">&#8220;abstract&#8221;</a> for a &#8220;roundtable&#8221; discussion called &#8220;Global Voices, Caribbean Accents&#8221;, with the idea that Alice would talk about online manifestations of &#8220;Haitianity&#8221;, Georgia would advocate for &#8220;a Caribbean multimedia Internet&#8221; which harnessed the potential of audio and video, and I would muse over the role of the Internet in defining &#8220;Caribbeanness&#8221;. In the event, another commitment prevented Alice from making it to Trinidad for the conference, and Trinidadian journalist, blogger, and activist <a href="http://rentaempress.journalspace.com/">Attillah Springer</a> agreed, at very short notice, to take her place. (Alice did, however, write a blog post titled <a href="http://kiskeyacity.blogspot.com/2006/05/4-reasons-caribbean-scholars-could.html">&#8220;Four reasons Caribbean scholars could benefit from blogging&#8221;</a>, directly addressed to CSA conference attendees, thereby participating in the discussion despite her physical absence.) The roundtable took place at 11.30 on the morning of Wednesday 31 May, at the National Library in downtown Port of Spain.</p>
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<div align="center"><i>(L to R) Attillah Springer (standing), Georgia Popplewell and Nicholas Laughlin (sitting) before the roundtable. In the background are the Trinidad &#038; Tobago National Library&#39;s super-helpful IT guys.</i></div>
<p>Though most other events on the CSA programme were aimed at specialist audiences, we decided early on that our &#8220;roundtable&#8221; would be distinctly unacademic in format. After brief introductions by Dr. Bruce Paddington of the University of the West Indies, our nominal moderator (who came armed with newspaper and magazine clippings demonstrating the ascendancy of citizen media, including one from a Trinidad and Tobago daily on <a href="http://www.manalaa.net/alaa_detained_english">the Alaa detention</a>), we opened by playing <a href="http://www.caribbeanfreeradio.com/blog/?p=481">a podcast</a> recorded the previous day, in which Georgia and I asked a series of CSA delegates a not-so-straightforward question: &#8220;What does &#8216;Caribbean&#39; mean to you?&#8221; You can listen to the <a href="http://www.caribbeanfreeradio.com/blog/?p=481">resulting presentation</a> here:</p>
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Next we examined, via <a href="http://www.google.tt/search?hl=en&#038;q=%22the+caribbean+is+*%22&#038;btnG=Google+Search">a Google wildcard search</a>, some of the stereotypes of &#8220;Caribbeanness&#8221; that flourish on the Web. (Thanks to the diligent IT technicians of the National Library, we had Georgia&#39;s PowerBook plugged into an overhead projector, and were able to show the audience live webpages on a big screen.) We contrasted these sun-sand-sea clichés with examples of the real issues and questions on the minds of a cross-section of Caribbean bloggers, including <a href="http://geoffreyphilp.blogspot.com/">Geoffrey Philp</a>, <a href="http://www.newcheeze.com/blog/">Francomenz</a>, <a href="http://francismove.blogspot.com/">Francis Wade</a>, <a href="http://www.knowprose.com/blog/1">Taran Rampersad, </a><a href="http://nowiswow.blogspot.com/">Elspeth Duncan, </a><a href="http://matthewhunte.blogspot.com/">Matthew Hunte</a>, <a href="http://sapodilla.blogspot.com/">Guyana Gyal</a>, and <a href="http://www.chookooloonks.com/chookooloonks/">Karen Walrond</a>.</p>
<p>We quickly decided to deviate from the rough &#8220;script&#8221; we&#39;d prepared, to allow the dialogue to range freely and encourage the small audience to interrupt with questions. The result was highly interactive, to say the least. The mostly non-Caribbean audience seemed aware that blogs existed but, with the exception of one university professor who herself was <a href="http://profacero.blogspot.com/">a blogger</a>, they had little idea how to go about setting one up. The solution: create a blog right there and then, using Blogger. Named on a whim by an audience member, and still boasting the single post written to demonstrate the facility of the interface, <a href="http://virtualdrumming.blogspot.com/">Virtual Drumming</a> was up and running in three or four minutes. Georgia spoke in some detail about Internet audio and the use of RSS feeds, and Attillah gave an impassioned presentation on the blog maintained by the <a href="http://rightsactiongroup.blogspot.com/">Rights Action Group</a>, which is at the forefront of the protest against the development of an aluminium smelter in south Trinidad.</p>
<p>We also discussed, among many other topics, access to the Internet in the Caribbean; the demographics of the Caribbean blogosphere; phenomena like Flickr, Technorati, the Wikipedia, and Google; the possibilities for citizen journalism in the region, and for using blogs as political tools; ways that Caribbean studies scholars can use blogs to share their research with audiences outside the academy; and the relevance of Caribbean blogs as objects of scholarly study. One audience member, a historian, excitedly compared blogs to sources of oral history as media for documenting diverse experiences and points of view. As we wrapped up, we looked at <a href="http://geoffreyphilp.blogspot.com/2006/05/liming-in-cyberspace.html">a blog post by Jamaican Geoffrey Philp</a>, written as a virtual contribution to the roundtable, in which he argued that blogging &#8220;challenges the elitism that pervades the Caribbean and is a great experiment in the democratization of data&#8221;, and suggested that, by making national boundaries and geographical barriers irrelevant, blogging could serve as a means of fostering a sense of transnational Caribbean identity.</p>
<p>In the audience were academics from Trinidad, Jamaica, the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Netherlands, as well as Trinidadian bloggers <a href="http://jonathanali.blogspot.com/">Jonathan Ali</a> and Tracy Assing of the <a href="http://caribbean-beat.blogspot.com/"><i>Caribbean Beat blog</i></a>. The roundtable was competing with six or seven other CSA events (including a no-doubt sold-out panel called &#8220;How to complete your PhD and get tenure&#8221;), and the venue was three blocks from the conference headquarters on a blisteringly hot day, which perhaps accounted for the small turnout, but several members of the audience expressed interest in setting up blogs of their own, and we were invited to stage a similar event  for staff and students at the Centre for Gender and Development Studies at the University of the West Indies. Most important, we had a lively, fun discussion with an eager and talkative audience, and at least a handful of Caribbean studies scholars left with a clearer idea of the potential value of blogging and other participatory web media to people in the Caribbean.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2006 23:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;<a href="http://geoffreyphilp.blogspot.com/2006/05/liming-in-cyberspace.html">Blogging &#8230; challenges the elitism that pervades the Caribbean and is a great experiment in the democratization of data</a>,” says Geoffrey Philp in a thoughtful essay on the potential role of blogging in the region. &#8220;Blogging provides the kind of freedom that is anathema to many gatekeepers who want to control the flow of information throughout the Caribbean.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Caribbean: Hurricane outlook</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2006/05/22/caribbean-hurricane-outlook/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2006 19:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Georgia Popplewell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over at the West Indies Cricket blog, Ryan Naraine cites the NOAA’s 2006 Atlantic hurricane season outlook, which says there is &#8220;an 80% chance of an above-normal hurricane season, a 15% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 5% chance of a below-normal season.&#8221; Written by Georgia Popplewell &#183;... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over at the <em>West Indies Cricket blog</em>, Ryan Naraine cites the NOAA’s 2006 Atlantic hurricane season outlook,  which says there is &#8220;<a href=" http://caribbeancricket.com/weblog/?p=3292">an 80% chance of an above-normal hurricane season, a 15% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 5% chance of a below-normal season</a>.&#8221;</p>
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