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The St Lucian poet's meditation on the passage of time, White Egrets, missed out to a strong lineup for one of the UK's top poetry prizes, including former winners Robin Robertson, shortlisted for his mythology-soaked The Wrecking Light, and Jo Shapcott, picked for her collection Of Mutability, written after her breast cancer diagnosis.
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Ropii an Indonesian fisherman whose body was found on board a St Lucian fishing vessel that docked on local shores yesterday.
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CariCRIS made it clear that these ratings depended critically on the the St Lucian government's containment of its fiscal deficit through revenue growth and/or expenditure control.
Caribbean360 2010
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Cornelius received good support from St Lucian all-rounder Gary Mathurin who made 32.
Stabroek News Stabroek staff 2010
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However, CariCRIS made it clear that these ratings depended critically on the the St Lucian government's containment of its fiscal deficit through revenue growth and/or expenditure control and hence a stalling in the growth of the public debt relative to its gross domestic product (GDP).
Caribbean360 2010
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 'This is an opportunity to prepare properly for the ICC World T20 tournament,' the St Lucian said.
TrinidadExpress Today's News ST JOHN'S 2010
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 The Arts and Letters laureate, Adrian Augier, is a St Lucian development economist who has worked at the World Bank, and the government of St Lucia.
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The 24-year-old St Lucian has described her self as "the epitome of Joy" which incidentally is the origin of her name.
Stabroek News 2010
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A UWI professor, a St Lucian playwright, and a Guyanese activist were honoured with citations and cash awards.
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Other red-hot offers from Trailfinders include a week at the St Lucian by Rex Resorts, in
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