Standards: Remuneration: The job is deemed to be relevant, Salary will be commensurate with effective and efficient when: qualifications. Va c a n c y The image of the Court and ECSC in Applications along with two [2] o t ic e s general is very positive. references and certified copies of N documents pertaining to qualifications, The rate of case resolution continues should be addressed to: to improve. The Secretary Legal research conducted is timely, Judicial and Legal Services accurate and has sound positive Commission analysis. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Confidentiality is maintained. P.O. Box 1093 The Waterfront, Castries Reports are prepared and submitted Post of Judicial Clerk on a timely basis. To reach her no later than 22nd June, 2007. pplications are invited The Judges give a favourable rating ______of the service. from suitably qualified persons Teaching Service Commission for appointment to the post A Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Ministry of Education and Culture of Judicial Clerk within the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Ability to proof read accurately. Post of Principal Job Title : Judicial Clerk Ability to prepare judgments for . Schools : Gros Islet Infant School Reports To : Chief Registrar La Guerre Combined School Ability to review and summarize Classification: P1 evidence, procedural history and legal Classification : Grade 14-15 issues in relation to Courts matters. Reports to : Education Officer for the Duties and Tasks: Ability to conduct research for the respective District Reviews and summarizes evidence, Chief Justice and Justices of Appeal. Supervises : Teachers, Students procedural history, and legal issues, in relation to matters before the Court. Ability to prepare summaries of Internal Contacts : Works closely proceedings in Court. with the Chief Education Officer/ Researches legal authorities. Instruction, Education Officer Ability to identify and analyze factual and Teachers to ensure quality Identifies and analyzes factual and and legal issues relevant to cases. legal issues relevant to the disposition education at the school of appeals. Effective oral and written External Contacts : Liaises with communication skills. Prepares memorandum summarizing parents/community members the factual and legal background of an In addition, the applicant must Appeal and analyzing the factual and have been called to the Bar in a Main Duties: legal issues. Commonwealth Country. The applicant The supervision of the physical safety should have sound working knowledge of the pupils; Responds to judge’s queries on and training in Research methods, procedural and substantive issues. Legal research and analysis, Rules of The application of the syllabus in conformity with the needs of the pupils Reviews documents at the request of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal of the school; judges. Rules, Protocol and IT applications for office operations. Allocation and supervision of the Prepares digests and records of duties of members of staff; proceedings at sittings of the court in Qualifications and Experience: St. Lucia. Responsible for establishing and Applicants should have the following maintaining the discipline of the Reviews court documents in qualifications: school; particular, judgments and decisions for completeness of format, citations, A Bachelor of Law Degree and Responsible for establishing and grammar, spelling, clarity and a Certificate in Legal Education or maintaining the quality of instruction; accuracy. equivalent. Ensure proper care and use of school Performs such other duties as may be At least one (1) year of relevant furniture, equipment and supplies; assigned by the Chief Justice, Justices prior working experience in a similar Develop and maintain active of Appeal or the Managing Judge. environment. relationship with parents through

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 559 Parent/ Teacher Association and/or Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Please note that performance and Board of Management; A working knowledge of and ability punctuality will be used as part of the Furnish such returns as may be to interpret Teaching Service Rules and criteria for selection to the post. prescribed or required at any time by Regulations; Ministry’s Procedures, Applications on the prescribed forms the Ministry of Education, Human Staff Orders, Financial and Store Rules, should be addressed to: Resource Development, Youth and Collective Agreements, etc. Sports; The Secretary Knowledge of the Standard Operation Teaching Service Commission Procedures contained in the Ministry’s Ensuring the observance of the Stanislaus James Buildings Operations Manual. Education Act of 1999 and Regulations The Waterfront governing the Teaching Service; Capacity to provide effective CASTRIES Perform such other duties as may be management and institutional assigned from time to time by the Chief leadership. to reach her no later than June 29, 2007. Application Forms can be Education Officer/Instruction and the Ability to creatively deploy Permanent Secretary. obtained from the Secretary, Teaching participating and team building Service Commission. approaches to school management. Conditions: ______Capacity to work well with persons of Accommodation provided in the a range of dispositions and to establish Teaching Service Commission School (office). good rapport with stakeholders. Ministry of Education and Culture Institutional support is provided Decisiveness, soundness of judgment through appropriate Public Service/ and clarity in issuing directives. Post of Principal Teaching Service Regulations and Ministry Guidelines. Qualifications and Experience: Schools : Bocage Secondary School Opportunities exist for personal Classification : Grade 16-17 development and career advancement The candidates should possess the through orientation, general and following: Reports to : Education Officer for the specialized in-service training. Grade 14 - A Bachelor’s Degree in respective District Education (Administration), plus 5 years Supervises : Teachers, Students Standards: experience as a Qualified Teacher. or Internal Contacts : Works closely Work performance will be evaluated with the Chief Education Officer, on the basis of the following: Grade 15 – Bachelor’s Degree in Deputy Chief Education Officer Education (Administration), plus 5 Level of performance and -Instruction, Education Officer years as a Principal I. accomplishment of the school. and Teachers to ensure quality or education at the school Quality of instruction as evidenced by student performance. Grade 15 – Bachelor’s Degree plus External Contacts : Liaises with Certificate/Diploma (Administration), parents/community members Effectiveness of staff management plus 5 years as a Principal I. and extent to which team spirit and Main Duties: arental involvement is exhibited. Salary: Supervise the physical safety of the Extent to which student participation Salary is at the rate of $51,993.92 pupils; in the administration of the school is - $55,248.51 per annum. followed and the level of discipline Apply the syllabus in conformity with maintained. Salary will be determined on the needs of the pupils of the school; qualifications and experience. Report accurate and quality Allocate and supervise the duties of information. General: members of staff; Proven knowledge and understanding Quarters, free medical attention and Establish and maintain the discipline of and the effective application of medicine will not be provided. The of the school; Teaching Service Rules, Regulations successful applicant’s income will be Establish and maintain the quality of and the Education Act. liable to taxation in accordance with the instruction; Income Tax Ordinance. Compliance with the Ministry Ensure proper care and use of school of Education, Human Resource Applications should be accompanied Development, Youth and Sports furniture, equipment and supplies; Departmental Guidelines and Policies. with transcripts from the relevant institutions where applicable, as well Develop and maintain active Effective implementation of duties, as two confidential testimonials, one of relationship with parents through responsibilities and assignments as which should be from the applicant’s Parent/ Teacher Association and/or defined in the job description. immediate supervisor. Board of Management;

560 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 Furnish such returns as may be Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Salary will be determined on prescribed or required at any time by A working knowledge of and ability qualifications and experience. the Ministry of Education, Human to interpret Teaching Service Rules and Resource Development, Youth and Regulations, Ministry’s Procedures, General: Sports; Staff Orders, Financial and Store Rules, Quarters, free medical attention and Ensure compliance with the Education Collective Agreements, etc. medicine will not be provided. The Act of 1999 and Regulations governing Knowledge of the Standard Operation successful applicant’s income will be the Teaching Service; Procedures contained in the Ministry’s liable to taxation in accordance with the Perform such other duties as may be Operations Manual. Income Tax Ordinance. assigned from time to time by the Chief Capacity to provide effective Applications should be accompanied Education Officer/Instruction and the management and institutional with transcripts from the relevant Permanent Secretary. leadership. institutions where applicable, as well as two confidential testimonials, one of Conditions: Ability to creatively deploy which should be from the applicant’s participating and team building Congenial office accommodation at immediate supervisor. approaches to school management. the school. Please note that performance and Capacity to work well with persons of Institutional support is provided punctuality will be used as part of a range of dispositions and to establish through appropriate Public Service/ the criteria for selection to the post good rapport with stakeholders. Teaching Service Regulations and for persons currently employed in the Ministry Guidelines. Decisiveness, soundness of judgment Teaching Service. and clarity in issuing directives. Opportunities exist for personal Applications on the prescribed forms development and career advancement should be addressed to: Qualifications and Experience: through orientation, general and The Secretary specialized in-service training. The candidates should possess the Teaching Service Commission following: Stanislaus James Buildings Standards: (Grade 16) The Waterfront CASTRIES Work performance will be evaluated A Bachelor’s Degree in Educational on the basis of the following: Administration, plus a Post Graduate to reach her no later than June 29, 2007. Application Forms can be Level of performance and Diploma, plus 5 years in administration or 5 years as Principal II. obtained from the Secretary, Teaching accomplishment of the school. Service Commission. or Quality of instruction as evidenced ______by student performance. A Master’s Degree plus Certificate/ Teaching Service Commission Diploma in Education, plus 5 years in Effectiveness of staff management Administration or 5 years as Principal Ministry of Education and Culture and extent to which team spirit and II. parental involvement is exhibited. Post of Principal or Extent to which student participation Schools : Ave Maria Girls’ Infant A Master’s Degree in Educational in the administration of the school is School Administration, plus 5 years in followed and the level of discipline administration or 5 years as Principal Classification : Grade 14-15 maintained. II. Reports to : Education Officer for the Report accurate and quality respective District information. (Grade 17) Supervises : Teachers, Students A Master’s Degree in Educational Proven knowledge and understanding Internal Contacts : Works closely of and the effective application of Administration, plus 5 years as Principal III. with the Chief Education Officer/ Teaching Service Rules, Regulations Instruction, Education Officer and the Education Act. or and Teachers to ensure quality Compliance with the Ministry A Master’s Degree plus Certificate/ education at the school of Education, Human Resource Diploma in Education, plus 5 years as External Contacts : Liaises with Development, Youth and Sports Principal III. parents/community members Departmental Guidelines and Policies. Salary: Effective implementation of duties, Main Duties: responsibilities and assignments as Salary is in the range of $58,503.12 - The supervision of the physical safety defined in the job description. $61,757.64 per annum (Grade 16-17). of the pupils;

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 561 The application of the syllabus in is followed and the level of discipline Salary: conformity with the needs of the pupils maintained. Salary is at the rate of $51,993.92 of the school; Report accurate and quality - $55,248.51 per annum. Allocation and supervision of the information. Salary will be determined on duties of members of staff; Proven knowledge and understanding qualifications and experience. Responsible for establishing and of and the effective application of maintaining the discipline of the Teaching Service Rules, Regulations General: school; and the Education Act. Quarters, free medical attention and Responsible for establishing and Compliance with the Ministry medicine will not be provided. The maintaining the quality of instruction; of Education, Human Resource successful applicant’s income will be Ensure proper care and use of school Development, Youth and Sports liable to taxation in accordance with the furniture, equipment and supplies; Departmental Guidelines and Policies. Income Tax Ordinance. Applications should be accompanied Develop and maintain active Effective implementation of duties, with transcripts from the relevant relationship with parents through responsibilities and assignments as institutions where applicable, as well Parent/ Teacher Association and/or defined in the job description. Board of Management; as two confidential testimonials, one of which should be from the applicant’s Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Furnish such returns as may be immediate supervisor. prescribed or required at any time by A working knowledge of and ability Please note that performance and the Ministry of Education, Human to interpret Teaching Service Rules and punctuality will be used as part of the Resource Development, Youth and Regulations; Ministry’s Procedures, criteria for selection to the post. Sports; Staff Orders, Financial and Store Rules, Ensuring the observance of the Collective Agreements, etc. Applications on the prescribed forms should be addressed to:- Education Act of 1999 and Regulations Knowledge of the Standard Operation governing the Teaching Service; Procedures contained in the Ministry’s The Secretary Perform such other duties as may be Operations Manual. Teaching Service Commission assigned from time to time by the Chief Capacity to provide effective Stanislaus James Buildings Education Officer/Instruction and the management and institutional The Waterfront Permanent Secretary. leadership. CASTRIES Conditions: to reach her no later than June Ability to creatively deploy 29, 2007. Application Forms can be Accommodation provided in the participating and team building obtained from the Secretary, Teaching School (office). approaches to school management. Service Commission. Institutional support is provided Capacity to work well with persons of ______through appropriate Public Service/ a range of dispositions and to establish Teaching Service Regulations and good rapport with stakeholders. Ministry Guidelines. Decisiveness, soundness of judgment Opportunities exist for personal and clarity in issuing directives. development and career advancement through orientation, general and Qualifications and Experience: specialized in-service training. World Intellectual The candidates should possess the following: Property Organization Standards: (WIPO) Work performance will be evaluated Grade 14 - A Bachelor’s Degree in Education (Administration), plus 5 years on the basis of the following: Vacancy Announcement No. P1828 experience as a Qualified Teacher. Level of performance and Postition title: Translator accomplishment of the school. or Level (Grade) : P.3 Quality of instruction as evidenced Grade 15 – Bachelor’s Degree in by student performance. Education (Administration), plus 5 CCOG: D017 1.O.06 years as a Principal I. Effectiveness of staff management Duty Station: Geneva or and extent to which team spirit and Date for entry on duty: As soon as parental involvement is exhibited. Grade 15 – Bachelor’s Degree plus possible after closing date Extent to which student participation Certificate/Diploma (Administration), Duration of appointment: Two years in the administration of the school. plus 5 years as a Principal I.

562 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 Organizational unit: for Latin America and the Chinese Translation Section Caribbean Language Service Technical Assistance and Capacity Administrative Support Services and Building Sector General Assembly Affairs NOTICES Closing Date: June 27, 2007. Closing Date: June 14, 2007. ______Vacancy Announcement No. P1864 Vacancy Announcement No. P1859 Postition title: Legal Officer Postition title: Senior Investigation Officer Level (Grade) : P.3 Level (Grade) : P.4 CCOG: 1577 1.G.02 CCOG: 1424 1.A.21 Duty Station: Geneva Duty Station: Geneva Date for entry on duty: As soon as possible after closing date Date for entry on duty: As soon as possible after closing date Duration of appointment: Two years Duration of appointment: Two years Organizational unit: Organizational unit: International Registration Systems Saint Lucia Internal Audit and Oversight Legal Service Division Sector of Trademarks, Industrial Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Designs and Geographical Court of Appeal Closing Date: June 12, 2007. Indications ______Closing Date: June 27, 2007. Notice of Appeal Sitting Vacancy Announcement No. P1862 ______Postition title: Head Vacancy Announcement No. P1865 ake Notice that the Eastern Level (Grade) : P.5 Caribbean Supreme Court will sit Postition title: Coordinator Tin Saint Lucia at the High Court of CCOG: 1571 1.A.01.d Level (Grade) : P.2 Justice during the week commencing, Monday 18th June, 2007 at 9’0 clock in Duty Station: Geneva CCOG: Y030 1.G.02 the forenoon to Friday 22nd June 2007. Date for entry on duty: As soon as Duty Station: Geneva possible after closing date Dated this 1st day of June 2007. Date for entry on duty: As soon as Agnes Actie Duration of appointment: Two years possible after closing date Deputy Chief Registrar Organizational unit: Duration of appointment: Two years ______Expenditures Section Finance Department Organizational unit: General Affairs and Administration Receiving and Processing Team St. Jude Hospital Board Sector Processing Service PCT Operations Division abinet by Conclusion No. 327 Closing Date: June 6, 2007. dated April 12th, 2007 approved the ______Sector of the PCT and Patents, Arbitration and Mediation Center Ccomposition of the St. Jude Hospital Vacancy Announcement No. P1863 and Global Intellectual Property Board for a period for two (2) years effective May 01st, 2007. Postition title: Program Officer Issues Level (Grade) : P.3 Closing Date: June 27, 2007. Mr. Percival McDonald - Chairman CCOG: 1573 1.A.11 For further information on the above Ms. Orricia Denbow-Bullen - Deputy vacancy notices please contact WIPO Chairperson Duty Station: Geneva at : Dr. Uric Mondesir Engagement Section Date for entry on duty: As soon as Dr. Leonard Surage possible after closing date WIPO, 34 Chemin des Colombettes Mrs. Claudette Abraham Duration of appointment: Two years 1211 Geneva 20 Ms. Andrina Serieux . Organizational unit: Switzerland Mrs. Andrewna Henry Technical Assistance and Capacity E-mail: [email protected] Building Bureau Website: http://www.wipo.int Mr. Wayne Harrow

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 563 Ms. Prisca Eristheee-Delice Do not dig into nests even after Visconte Ltd. Mr. Andrew Paul hatchlings have emerged, as additional hatchlings may be waiting to emerge. Dated this 23rd day of May, 2007. Mr. Cowen Williams Try not to handle hatchlings unless Lester D. Martyr Permanent Secretary they have wandered inland. Registrar If hatchlings have wandered inland, International Business Companies ______bring them to water’s edge, but allow ______them to scramble in themselves. This is Nesting Sea Turtles, important in order to avoid interferences Customs Exchange Rates Their Eggs and Hatchlings with their responses to environmental cues critical for their survival. Effective Monday, he public is reminded that we It is illegal to bring a hatchling home as 4th June, 2007 are still in the sea turtle nesting a pet or for any other use. season, which extends from March T nesting sea turtles, their eggs and -November. Members of the public are hatchlings are protected throughout once again notified that they should T is notified for general information the nesting season and all vear round. not interfere with any sea turtle that is that under the provisions of section Contravention of the Fisheries Regulations nesting. Persons should stay well out of 78 (2) of the Customs (Control and No.9 of 1994 is subject to a maximum I sight of a sea turtle that is crawling up Management) Act No. 23 of 1990 as fine of $ 5000 for each offence. a beach or digging its nest, as it is very amended that the under-mentioned easily disturbed and may return to the For further information about sea turtles rates of exchange shall be used for water without laying. However, persons or to report sea turtle nesting or hatchling determining their equivalent in E.C. who are observing a turtle nesting are activity, the public is encouraged to dollars. cautioned with regards to the following: contact the Department of Fisheries from U. K. Pound 5.3384 Do not come too close to the nest Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm at telephone number because this may cause the nest to cave U.S.A 2.7169 in; 468 4135 or 468 4139. ______Avoid using lights and never shine a Canadian Dollar 2.5108 light directly in a sea turtle’s face, as this may confuse it; Swiss Franc 2.1995 never touch or handle the eggs, as this will jeopardise the survival of the young; D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) 0.4873 After laying, a sea turtle will cover NZ (New Zealand Dollar) 1.7085 its nest and disguise the site; stay clear of flying sand and give the turtle time to Australian Dollar 2.2200 complete nesting. Change of Name of Sea turtle hatchlings (baby sea turtles) International Business Jamaican Dollar 0.0396 will also be emerging during this nesting period and up to a minimum of six weeks Company Japanese Yen 0.0222 following this period. The Department (International Business Companies of Fisheries further wishes to provide Guyanese Dollar 0.0135 guidelines regarding the handling of Act, Cap. 12.14 Section 9) hatchlings: Swedish Kroners 0.3917 Whilst on the beach, if you observe ake notice that the International hatchlings emerging out of a nest, do not Business Company incorporated on Venezuelan Bolivars 0.0013 stand too close to the nest since sand can 30th November, 2006 as: be pushed into it, collapsing it altogether, T Barbados Dollar 1.3542 crushing, or restricting the progress of hatchlings below. LONGHURST HOLDING Trinidad Dollar 0.4545 Keep clear of the nest when hatchlings LTD. emerge. No. 2006-00441 Euro 3.6307 Lights must be kept off, as they can easily confuse hatchlings, causing them to has registered an amendment to its go towards the light, rather than towards Articles and Memorandum of Association TERENCE LEONARD, the ocean. and has changed its name to : Comptroller of Customs & Excise.

564 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 Development Control The Church building will have an Any resident or landowner area of 6268 sq ft. The area of the wishing to make comments and/or Authority parcel of land is 25133 sq ft. and is recommendations on this proposed bounded as follows: development is required to make a he Development Control Authority submission in writing by 25th June, To the north and east by 1224B is considering an application for 2007 to the Executive Secretary, 139, to the west by 2334B 60, and to the erection of a church upon Development Control Authority, P.O. T the south by 1224B 115 and the main Block and Parcel 1224B 138, located at Box 709 Castries. Belle Vue, Vieux Fort. road.

TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS Re g i s t r y o f Co m p a n i e s & In t e l l e c t u a l Pr o p e r t y

Sa i n t Lu c i a otice is hereby given that the following trademark applications have been accepted for registration. Any person who has grounds of Opposition to the registration of any of the Marks advertised herein according to the classes Nunder the heading “Trademarks Applications advertised before Registration”, may within three (3) months from the date of this publication, file Notice of Opposition accompanied by a fee of $200.00.

N.B. All trademarks are published under the NICE CLASSIFICATION (EIGHTH EDITION) NCL (8). ______

File No (210): TM/2006/ 000202 Mark name: The Original T-box from Istanbul Applicant (730): Boyner Holding Anonim Sirketi Filing date (220): 12/07/2006 Class (511): 10 (Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth, orthopedic articles, suture materials, condoms.) 18 (Processed or unprocessed leather and hides, artificial leather, kid, leather for lining, processed leather, unprocessed leather and leather for use in clothing, shoemaking, furnishing, bookbinding and saddlery, animal skins and hides, goods made of leather, imitations of leather or other materials not The Original included in other classes, bags, sport bags, travelling trunks and suitcases, wallets, portfolio, sling bags for carrying infants, trunks and boxes of leather T-box from or kid, cases for cheque book, card cases, empty toilet bags, empty tool bags, key cases of leather, coin wallets, document bags, briefcases, purses, Istanbul bags, backpacks, briefcases, shopping and school bags, umbrellas, sun and beach umbrellas, parasols, walking sticks, whips, harness, saddlery, saddle straps and stirrup leathers, gut for making sausages, artificial guts for making sausages and salami.) 24 (Fabrics for textile use, non-woven-textile fabrics, fiberglass fabrics for textile use, fabrics, impervious to gases, for aeronautical balloons, fabrics of imitation animal skins, linings (textile), buckram, filtering materials of textile, curtains, shower curtains of textile or plastic, household linen, table clothes (not of paper), table napkins of textile, bed covers, sheets (textile), pillowcases, covers for cushions and covers for quilts, furniture coverings of textile, napkins of textile, prayer rug of textile, bed cover of paper, quilts, blankets, bath linen (except clothing), towels of textile, wall hangings of textile, handkerchiefs of textile, tissues of textile for removing make-up, flags (not of paper), labels (cloth), laundry bags made of textile not included in other classes, saddlebag made of textile not included in other classes.)

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 565 25 (Clothing made of all kinds of materials except protective ones (innerwear and outerwear), clothing made of tricot, coat and leather, sports clothing, bath and beach cloths, underwear, gloves (clothing), socks, footwear, shoes, boots, half-boots, sandals, slippers and their parts, sports shoes and studs for sports shoes, shoe parts namely heelpieces, heels, footwear uppers, headgear, caps, hats, berets, clothing for babies, babies’ diapers of textile, babies’ napkins of textile, layettes (clothing), innerwear for babies, nylon diapers, bibs (except paper), ties, neckties, neck scarves, shawls, scarves, collars for dresses, bandannas, maniples, muffs, head bands, wristbands (clothing), belts (clothing), suspenders, braces for clothing, garters.) 26 (Lace and embroidery, lace for edgings, festoons, ribbons, buttons for cloths, hooks and eyes, zippers, shoe and belt buckles, expanding bands for holding sleeves, lace trimmings, shoulder pads for clothing, needles, pins, knitting needles, crochet hooks, needle cases (not of precious metal), sewing needles, artificial flowers, artificial garlands, artificial fruits, hair nets, hair bands, barrettes (hair-slides), non-electric hair curlers, hair curling pins, false hair, tresses of hair, false moustaches, false beards, numerals or letters for marking linen.) 35 (Advertising, business management, business administration, office functions, the bringing together, for the benefit of others, of a variety of goods (excluding the transport thereof), enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase goods namely textile, clothing and condoms via auctions and bidding done via the internet, mail order services, retail department stores, retail on-line department stores, retail convenience stores, retail on- line convenience stores, computerized on-line ordering featuring general merchandise and general consumer products.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000051 Mark name: VERIZON Applicant (730): Verizon Trademark Services LLC Filing date (220): 12/02/2007 Class (511): 9 (Headsets for telephones, music and gaming; filters for voice and data communications; jacks; jack assemblies; couplers and faceplates for use with telecommunications wires and cables; routers and gateways for telecommunications and computer use; print servers; web cameras; CD players; MP3 players; DVD players; PC cards; weather sensing devices and instruments; cameras and photo processing equipment; two-way radios; voice recorders; GPS/mapping devices; security systems; data cards; smart cards; EVDO data cards; GSM GPRS UMTS data cards; SIM cards; computer software in the fields of data networking, computer telephony, e-commerce, computer and network security, electronic messaging, fax transmissions, desktop video conferencing, collaborative document sharing and to enable access to databanks.) 14 (Clocks in class.) 16 (Printed materials, namely, magazines and newspapers all on the subject of telecommunications related goods and services.) 28 (Electronic toys and games.) 36 (Telephone calling card services, namely telecommunications pre-pay and post-pay calling card services offered through non-magnetically encoded cards and throught magnetically encoded pre-paid cards with stored value.)

566 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 38 (Internet backbone services, namely, a high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway within a network; Video and audio teleconferencing via the Internet, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (A TM) services, Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) services, Internet Protocol (IP) communications services, Virtual Private Network (VPN) services and private line services; providing telecommunications gateway services and frame relay connectivity services for data transfer; Electronic data transmission packet services; switched voice, data, video and multimedia services; Providing telecommunications connections to the Internet and other computerized communications, data and wireless networks; providing multi-user access to a wireless communications network; Providing facsimile services; Providing storage services for the electronic data of others; Telecommunications services, namely, providing a gateway for connecting between independent telecommunications and computer networks for sharing of Internet traffic; voice mail services; Telecommunications services, namely, providing toll free services and call routing services; Messaging center services in the nature of telephone voice messaging services; Video, audio and data telephone conference services; wireless telecommunications services, namely, the wireless transmission of voice and data; Telecommunications services, namely, providing voice over Internet protocol services; providing network access point services for the exchange of Internet traffic among Internet traffic carriers; electronic messaging services.) 42 (Consulting and design services in the fields of communications networks, computerized communications, and data center management services; Providing data center service; Colocation services, namely, the provision of a secure environmentally-controlled facility and technical monitoring for the telecommunications equipment of others; Hosting, storage and maintenance of websites, web centers, electronic mail, newsgroups, list servers and the digital content and data of others; Application Service Provider (ASP) services, namely, hosting computer software applications of others; Authentication services in the fields of telecommunications and network services; Providing non-downloadable network auditing software in the fields of secure communications and data networks; Design in the field of computerized communications and data networks; Providing information in the fields of computerized communications network services and data center services.) 45 (Computerized communication network security services; providing information in the fields of Internet and network security and the secure transmission of data and information; consulting services in the fields of Internet and network security services, information security services, secure data and information transmission services and data encryption and decryption services; telecommunications system disaster emergency response and recovery services; and consulting services in the field of telecommunications system disaster emergency response and recovery; providing user authentication services to others in the field of voice and data communication network services; monitoring data networks for security purposes, including the provision of firewalIs; consultation in the field of computerized communication network security.) Agent: nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000109 Mark name: CLARO TV Applicant (730): Administradora de Marcas RD, S. de R.L. de C.V.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 567 Filing date (220): 02/04/2007 Class (511): 9 (Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking (supervision), life- saving and teaching apparatus and instruments, apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity, apparatus for recording, transmission or reproducting of sound or images, magnetic data carriers, recording discs, automatic CLARO TV vending machines and mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus, cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers, fire extinguishing apparatus.) 38 (Telecommunications.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: There shall be no exclusive rights to the separate use of the letters “T” and “V” apart from the mark.

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000131 Mark name: RALYANT Applicant (730): Tibotec Pharmaceuticals Ltd RALYANT Filing date (220): 26/04/2007 Class (511): 5 (Pharmaceutical preparations and substances.) Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co.

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000137 Mark name: LA LAGUNE Applicant (730): Societe Civile Agricole Du Chateau La Lagune LA LAGUNE Filing date (220): 04/05/2007 Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages, except beers.) Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co.

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000144 Mark name: GAS-A-JUST Applicant (730): Kayaba Industry Co., Ltd. (Kayaba Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha) Filing date (220): 16/05/2007 Class (511): 12 (Ropeways for cargo or freight handling, unloading tipplers (for tilting railway freight cars), mine-car pushers, mine-car pullers, tractors, hydraulic actuators for land vehicles, hydraulic cylinders for land vehicles (other than parts of motors or engines), reduction gears for land vehicles, hydraulic speed change gears for land vehicles, power steering apparatus, pumps for power steering apparatus, other power transmissions and gearings for land vehicles, shock absorbers for land vehicles, shock absorbing springs for land vehicles, suspensions for land vehicles, pumps for suspensions of land vehicles, front forks for two-wheeled motor vehicles and bicycles, spring shock absorbers used in the rear for two- wheeled motor vehicles and bicycles, shock absorbers used in the rear for two-wheeled motor vehicles and bicycles, disc brakes or brake pads for

568 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 land vehicles, brake master cylinders, other brakes for land vehicles, hatch covers for ships, boat davits for ships, landing gears for aircraft, landing gear wheels of aircraft, passenger cars (automobiles), trucks, dump trucks, concrete mixing vehicles, snowmobiles, clutches of automobiles, tires for automobiles, inner tubes for automobiles, two-wheeled motor vehicles, bicycles, air pumps of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, spokes of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, saddles of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, drive chains of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, adhesive rubber patches for repairing tires or tubes of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, dollies for aircraft, castors for trolleys.) Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000145 Mark name: EXCEL-G Applicant (730): Kayaba Industry Co., Ltd. (Kayaba Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha) Filing date (220): 16/05/2007 Class (511): 12 (Ropeways for cargo or freight handling, unloading tipplers (for tilting railway freight cars), mine-car pushers, mine-car pullers, tractors, hydraulic actuators for land vehicles, hydraulic cylinders for land vehicles (other than parts of motors or engines), reduction gears for land vehicles, hydraulic speed change gears for land vehicles, power steering apparatus, pumps for power steering apparatus, other power transmissions and gearings for land vehicles, shock absorbers for land vehicles, shock absorbing springs for land vehicles, suspensions for land vehicles, pumps for suspensions of land vehicles, front forks for two-wheeled motor vehicles and bicycles, spring shock absorbers used in the rear for two- wheeled motor vehicles and bicycles, shock absorbers used in the rear for two-wheeled motor vehicles and bicycles, disc brakes or brake pads for land vehicles, brake master cylinders, other brakes for land vehicles, hatch covers for ships, boat davits for ships, landing gears for aircraft, landing gear wheels of aircraft, passenger cars (automobiles), trucks, dump trucks, concrete mixing vehicles, snowmobiles, clutches of automobiles, tires for automobiles, inner tubes for automobiles, two-wheeled motor vehicles, bicycles, air pumps of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, spokes of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, saddles of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, drive chains of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, adhesive rubber patches for repairing tires or tubes of two-wheeled motor vehicles or bicycles, dollies for aircraft, castors for trolleys.) Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 569 NOTICE Made Pursuant to Section 55(a) Trade Marks Act No. 22 of 2001

AKE Notice that the following trademark applications have been registered in the Register of Trademarks kept by the TRegistry of Companies & Intellectual Property.

570 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 IN THE HIGH COURT OF APPEAL OF THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT SAINT LUCIA PRELIMINARY CAUSE LIST [18TH JUNE TO 22ND JUNE, 2007]

I. APPLICATION/MOTION

[1] Sylvina Lousien v Joachim Rodney Jacob [Civ. App. No. 17 of 2004] Final Leave to appeal to Her Majesty In Council

[2] Rebecca Rachel Atkinson v Gertrude Mathurin et al [Civ. App. No.2 of 2007] Stay and Security for Costs 21st - 22nd June 2007

II. HIGH COURT CRIMINAL APPEALS AGAINST CONVICTION

* [1] Urban St. Brice v The Queen [Crim. App. No.4 of 2006] Murder

* [2] Curvin J. Isaie v The Queen [Crim. App. No.6 of 2006] Murder

[3] Kent Calderon v The Queen [Crim. App. No.9 of 2006] Murder

[4] Derek Desir v The Queen [Crim. App. No. 10 of 2006] Murder

III. HIGH COURT CIVIL APPEALS

* [1] Robertina Regis v Alpheus George [Civ. App. No.6 of 2004]

* [2] Simon Francis et al v Anthony Bernard et al [Civ. App. No. 22 of 2006]

[3] Jada Construction Caribbean Limited v The Landing Limited [Civ. App. No. 26 of 2006]

* [4] Goddard Vincent Steve Darcheville v Cheryl Darcheville [Civ. App. No. 30 of 2006]

[5] Cora Ureline Smith qua Tutrix of the Minor Karra Hanna Smith acting herein and represented by her duly appointed attorney Alexandra Marcelin V Martha Adolta Henry born Louis also Called Martha Adolta Louisy qua Administratrix of the Estate of the late Gregory Louisy [Civ. App. No. 32 of 2006]

[6] Percival Sonson v P.C 236 Gavin Hunte et al [Civ. App. No.5 of 2007]

[7] Daryl Sands v Garvey Louison et al [Civ. App. No.1 of 2007] Grenada 20th -22nd June 2007

* Adjourned from the Last Sitting of the Court

Chief Registrar ECSC Updated 22nd May, 2007

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 571 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO. SLUHCV 2007/0355 BETWEEN: FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly known as Barclays Bank PLC Claimant and (1) JANY JOSEPH (2) PHILLIPA REYNOLD-PHILGENCE Defendants

TO: JANY JOSEPH whose last known address was 67 Notre Dame Street, Gros Islet

NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. SLUHCV2007/0355 against you by the Claimant, FirstCaribbean International Bank (Barbados) Limited.

SERVICE pursuant to Rule 5.13 CPR 2000 of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia.

IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island.

IN DEFAULT of filing Acknowledgment of Service within the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimant.

THE Claim Form and Statement of Claim and be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone humber 453-1916, Fax 453-1917. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m .to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays.

Dated the 9th day of May, 2007.

FLOISSAC FLEMING & ASSOCIATES Per:

GEOFFREY DUBOULAY, Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This Notice is filed by Floissag Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Streets, Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel: 452- 2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Emai1: [email protected]

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572 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO. SLUHCV 2007/0401 BETWEEN: THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Claimant and (1) JOHN JEREMIE (2) ANGELA JEREMIE both of Cabishe, Babonneau, Castries (3) IAN FOWELL of The Morne, Castries Defendants

TO: JOHN JEREMIE and ANGELA JEREMIE whose last known address was Cabishe, Babonneau, Castries

NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. SLUHCV 2007/0401 by THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA in which the Claimant claims a specified sum.

AND TAKE NOTICE that service of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim in this action on you is being effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of the local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

The Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of McNamara & Co., 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia.

If you desire to defend the said action you must within 14 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an Acknowledgement of Service and within 28 days of the last publication for this advertisement enter a Defence at the Registry of the High Court of Justice in the City of Castries and serve the Defence on the Claimant.

IN DEFAULT of such Acknowledgement and/or Defence the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgment entered against you. If the Claimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs on the method of paying any judgment unless you apply to set the judgment aside.

Dated the 29th day of May, 2007.

MCNAMARA & CO. Per:

RHORY McNAMARA, Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone No. (758) 453-1916, Fax No. (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9.00 am and 2.00 pm, Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via email at stluhco@candw .lc This Notice is filed by Messrs. McNamara & Co., Legal Practitioners for the Claimant whose address for service is: McNamara & Co., Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. Telephone No. 452-2662/3, Fax No. 452-3885, email: [email protected].

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 573 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO. SLUHCV 2007/0277 BETWEEN: RBTT BANK CARIBBEAN LIMITED formerly CARIBBEAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED Claimant and (1) RICKFORD WEEKES of Ciceron, Castries Defendant

TO: RICKFORD WEEKES whose last known address was Ciceron, Castries

NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. SLUHCV 2007/0277 by RBTT BANK CARIBBEAN LIMITED in which the Claimant claims a specified sum.

AND TAKE NOTICE that service of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim in this action on you is being effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of the local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

The Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of McNamara & Co., 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia.

If you desire to defend the said action you must within 14 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an Acknowledgement of Service and within 28 days of the last publication for this advertisement enter a Defence at the Registry of the High Court of Justice in the City of Castries and serve the Defence on the Claimant.

IN DEFAULT of such Acknowledgement and/or Defence the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgment entered against you. If the Claimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs on the method of paying any judgment unless you apply to set the judgment aside.

Dated the 29th day of May, 2007.

MCNAMARA & CO. Per:

RHORY McNAMARA, Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone No. (758) 453-1916, Fax No. (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9.00 am and 2.00 pm, Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via email at [email protected] This Notice is filed by Messrs. McNamara & Co., Legal Practitioners for the Claimant whose address for service is: McNamara & Co., Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. Telephone No. 452-2662/3, Fax No. 452-3885, email: [email protected].

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574 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO. SLUHCV 2007/0380 BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (LEEWARD AND WINDWARD) LIMITED formerly known as BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED Claimant and (1) CHRISTOPHER SINATRE GEORGE (2) KERWIN GEORGE Defendants

TO: (1) CHRISTOPHER SINATRE GEORGE (2) KERWIN GEORGE whose last known address was La Resource in the quarter of Vieux Fort in Saint Lucia

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. SLUHCV2007/0380 against you by the Claimant, First Caribbean International Finance Corporation (Leeward & windward) Limited formerly known as Barclays Finance Corporation of the Leeward and Windward Islands Limited.

SERVICE pursuant to Rule 5.13 CPR 2000 of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia.

IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island.

IN DEFAULT of filing Acknowledgment of Service within the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted i.n favour of the Claimant.

THE Claim Form and Statement of Claim and be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays.

Dated the 18th day of May, 2007.

FLOISSAC FLEMIN & ASSOCIATES. Per:

GEOFFREY DU BOULAY, Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This Notice is filed by Floissac Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Streets, Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel: 452- 2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Email: [email protected]

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 575 SAINT LUCIA

DECLARATION OF SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT AREA PURSUANT TO SECTION 43 (1) OF THE PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT NO.29 OF 2001.

IN THE MATTER of a Declaration by Cabinet that a section of Grande Anse in the quarter of Babonneau in the State of Saint Lucia is to be declared a Special Enforcement Area.

DECLARATION

WHEREAS, Section 43 (1) of the Physical Planning and Development Act of Act No. 29 of 2001 states that the Minister may declare any area to be a Special Enforcement Area for the purpose of preventing squatting or other forms of unauthorized development and cause a Declaration to that effect to be made.

AND WHEREAS, the Minister considers it necessary that the lands mentioned and described in the Schedule shall be a Special Enforcement Area for the purpose of preventing squatting or other forms of unauthorized development.

nOW THEREFORE, it is hereby declared by the Minister that upon the publication of this Declaration in the Gazette, the lands mentioned in the Schedule shall be Special Enforcement Areas for the purpose of preventing squatting or other forms of unauthorized development.

SCHEDULE

The land to be declared Special Enforcement Area include : Parcel l of Block 1847B.

The site is bounded as follows: North by Parcels 1, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14 and 15 of Block 1848B. South by Parcels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Block 1845B, Parcell of Block 1846B, Parcel 2 of Block 1847B and Parcels 1,2,3 and 4 of Block 2045B. West by Parcels 28 and 29 of Block 1648B, the Marquis Forest Reserve Parcel 42 of Block 1647B, Parcels 2, 4, 5 and 22 of Block 1846B and the Castries Waterworks Forest Reserve. East by the Queen’s Chain Parcel 1 of Block 2046B.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 2007.

HON. STEPHENSON KING, Acting Minister of Physical Development.

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SAINT LUCIA PRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRINTING CORPORATION CASTRIES 2007 [ Price : $3.00 ]

576 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 Te c h n o l o g y a n d p h i l o s o p h y Technicism ly be able to control the entirety of existence tion of religion as a higher moral authority. Generally, technicism is an over reliance using technology. In other words, human More commonly, technicism is a criticism or overconfidence in technology as a bene- beings will eventually be able to master all of the commonly held belief that newer, more factor of society. problems, supply all wants and needs, pos- recently-developed technology is “better.” Taken to extreme, some argue that techni- sibly even control the future. Some, such as For example, more recently-developed com- cism is the belief that humanity will ultimate- Monsma, connect these ideas to the abdica- puters are faster than older computers, and more recently-developed cars have greater gas efficiency and more features than older cars. Because current technologies are gen- erally accepted as good, future technological developments are not considered circum- spectly, resulting in what seems to be a blind acceptance of technological developments. Other species The use of basic technology is also a fea- ture of other species apart from humans. These include primates such as chimpanzees and/or some dolphin communities. The ability to make and use tools was once considered a defining characteristic of the genus Homo. However, the discovery of tool construction among chimpanzees and related primates has discarded the no- tion of the use of technology as unique to humans. For example, researchers have ob- served wild chimpanzees utilising tools for foraging: some of the tools used include leaf sponges, termite fishing probes, pestles and This adult gorilla uses a branch as a walking stick to gauge the water’s depth; levers. West African chimpanzees also use an example of technology usage by primates stone hammers and anvils for cracking nuts.

Eastern Caribbean On the economic front, the Central again volume leader with over 68,000 Bank of Trinidad and Tobago announced shares changing ownership, followed On the ECSE, shares of last week that the inflation rate rose to 8.4 by FCIB and Almond Resorts Inc. Bank of Nevis, Trinidad per cent in April. The increase follows Cement Limited and TDC five consecutive months of decline. In related news, Sagicor, the traded. TDC saw the Caribbean’s largest insurance and biggest advance of 13.64%, while Jamaica financial group is continuing to reap TCL was the only stock to decline. major returns for its stakeholders. Jamaican Indices advanced last week In other news the Government According to the first quarter report all by less than 1%. Of the 34 stocks of Antigua & Barbuda successfully for 2007, major growth was recorded traded 19 advanced, 13 declined while auctioned a 91-day EC$17M treasury with a net income of $32.2 million, 2 stocks traded firm. Market volume bill which was over subscribed by an increase of 22.5% over net income exceeded 19 Million units with Cable EC$5M, closing at a discount rate of recorded in the same period last year. and Wireless emerging volume leader 6.50%. accounting for almost 30% of activity. International Trinidad Dehring, Bunting and Golding And finally in international news, will pay 38 per cent of its net profit Losers outnumbered winners 8 to shareholders in July, the highest a US Federal Reserve prediction that to 3 after only 2 days of trading on percentage payout on record. growth will pick up in the world’s the TTSE last week. Top advancers biggest economy pushed US and included DBG and GHL, while NEL Barbados Asian stock indices up for another and RBTT were among the decliners. week. European stocks also gained For the second straight week the top In Barbados, both the Local and on speculation that takeovers in the two traded shares were Republic Composite Indices saw slight declines. region will continue. Bank, followed by CCMB. Sagicor Financial Corporation was

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 11, 2007 • Issue 24 577 Samuels must take his chance has been recalled to replace Sarwan and he should have been selected for the tour in the first place. He has been playing cricket in Jamaica since the World Cup and recently scored a double century for his club, but will find facing Ryan Sidebottom, Steve Harmison, Liam Plunkett and Monty Panesar very different. Samuels has wonderful, natural cricketing ability and must take his Marlon Samuels By Colin Croft chance. He is no longer a pup at 27 but has only played 23 Test matches, due The present team may not have readily After the excellent effort by mainly to his own stupidity and past identifiable stars but with experience and West Indies at Lord’s, the way attitude. the acquiring of the proper skills by both events transpired in the second bowlers and batsmen, they will mature Test at Headingley was a big There was supposed to have been talk into a better unit. They certainly cannot disappointment. of a desperate recall for but fare any worse than they did at Leeds The wintry conditions were against if there was pressure for that, the West and they do have youth on their side. them but even without the considerable Indies selectors did the correct thing Samuels has a chance to make his name services of Shiv Chanderpaul and the by resisting. Lara has retired and going and cement a place - and considering shoulder injury which put captain backwards emotionally does not mean the returns of the West Indies bowling out of the game and going forwards practically. attack, which has yet to dismiss England the series, capitulating for scores of 146 The West Indies team went through in the series, his off-spin could be very and 141 was not what was expected. the same tough situation in 1975-6 when useful as well. The entire team let themselves down they were annihilated 5-1 by Australia. There is much for the coaching very badly - so how can they turn things All that severe beating did was steel the staff to ponder. , Ravi round for the third match at Old Trafford Windies into becoming the game’s top Rampaul and Darren Sammy must next week? side by 1980. all be considered for the next Test - at least Sammy and Rampaul would bowl a fuller length and Edwards would be BASKET BALL much quicker than , Jerome Taylor and Darren Powell. But I think the West Indies Cricket NBA FINALS Board should have been proactive and paid for an extra player to join the squad Gm 1: Thur., June 7 @ SAS, 9 p.m., ABC -left-armer Pedro Collins would have been my selection. Gm 2: Sun., June 10 @ SAS, 9 p.m., ABC Now, however, it falls to acting Gm 3: Tue., June 12 @ CLE, 9 p.m., ABC captain Daren Ganga to inspire pride in the team for the rest of the series and at Gm 4: Thur., June 14 @ CLE, 9 p.m., ABC least he has experience in the job with Trinidad and Tobago. Gm 5*: Sun., June 17 @ CLE, 9 p.m., ABC Professional sport is not just about physical ability and technique, almost Gm 6*: Tue., June 19 @ SAS, 9 p.m., ABC always the winning edge goes to the Gm 7*: Thur., June 21 @ SAS, 9 p.m., ABC team which is mentally stronger. But West Indies need to raise their game in all three areas for Old Trafford

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