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ST. CROIX TERRITORIAL COURT JUDGES

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Here is a list of the Territorial Court judges on St. Croix withe the dates their appointments expire.
Judge Maria M. Cabret —– Nov. 15, 1999
Judge Alphonso G. Andrews —– Aug. 21, 2000
Judge Patricia D. Steele —– Sept. 25, 2000
Judge Edgar D. Ross —– Oct. 8, 2001

ST. THOMAS/ST. JOHN TERRITORIAL COURT JUDGES

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Here is a list of the Territorial Court judges in the St. Thomas- St. John district with the dates their appointments expire.
Presiding Judge Verne A. Hodge —– Nov. 5, 1999
Judge I've Swan —– Nov. 5, 1999
Judge Soraya Diase —– Jan.. 14, 2000
Judge Ishmael A. Meyers —– Aug. 21, 2000
Judge Brenda J. Hollar —– Nov. 28, 2000

ST. THOMAS TERRITORIAL COURT JUDGES AND TERMS

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Here is a list of the Territorial Court judges on St. Thomas with the dates their appointments expire.
Presiding Judge Verne A. Hodge —– Nov. 5, 1999
Judge Ive Swan —– Nov. 5, 1999
Judge Soraya Diase —– Jan.. 14, 2000
Judge Ishmael A. Meyers —– Aug. 21, 2000
Judge Brenda J. Hollar —– Nov. 28, 2000

NORWAY IN ON TUESDAY

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Due to hurricane damage to Stirrup Cay – a usual stop for the Norway – the mega ship will be in port on Tuesdays until further notice.
The West Indian Co. Ltd. announced last week the change in schedule for the Norway. A release Friday said the Tuesday arrival will remain in effect for now.
The Norway arrives at 9 a.m. and departs at 6 p.m.

CRUISE SHIP CALLS INCREASED BY ONE

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Instead of the 114 cruise ship calls originally scheduled for the upcoming season on St. Croix, there will be 115.
A release from West Indian Co. Ltd. Friday said between Nov. 1 and April 10 St. Croix will receive one extra call.
The updated schedule should be available shortly according to the release.

MARTIN P.R. ADDRESS CORPORATE MEETING PLANNERS

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St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas – three unique and beautiful Caribbean islands – offer superb meeting facilities, state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and breathtaking views of the Caribbean, all in one destination. Plan for the ultimate business meeting and enjoy year-round warm temperatures, first-class accommodations, favorable tax treatment, a professional atmosphere for business and exciting leisure-time activities to enjoy when the work is done.
Corporate meeting planners will particularly enjoy the ease of arranging meetings in this American territory. While visitors from the U.S. mainland should carry proof of citizenship, no passports, currency exchanges or inoculations are required to visit these American islands.
Major airlines offer daily service into the territory including direct flights from several major U.S. cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Miami. Non-stop air service will also be available from Chicago and Washington, D.C. beginning this fall and from Newark beginning this winter.
Because the USVI is a territory under the American flag, the tax treatment available for mainland meetings and conferences is also available on St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
Companies can deduct costs as business expenses unlike costs incurred for conventions held in Europe, South America and many other Caribbean locations that must meet specific requirements to qualify for the tax-deductible status. A variety of meeting facilities are available to accommodate both small and large groups.
Whether planning for a group of high-level industry executives or a sales group traveling with spouses and children in tow, professional consultants with local knowledge are available to coordinate the necessary facilities and activities for the entire group.
Indoor and outdoor meeting spaces are available for conducting both casual and more formal functions. The latest technologies can be supplied for well-organized and efficient presentations. Easy shipping is also available through the U.S. Postal Service, Federal Express and United Parcel Service. Hotels and resorts on each island can provide accommodations to suit each group's needs.
After business has been completed, there is plenty to do for fun, relaxation or building camaraderie within the group. Network or finalize your business deals while teeing off on St. Thomas, and St. Croix's 18-hole championship golf courses.
Adventurous colleagues can enjoy the thrill of kayaking, horseback riding, hiking, snorkeling, parasailing and scuba diving.
Those who want to take it at an even slower pace can escape from all of the work-related stress by relaxing on our white-sand beaches and enjoying the beautiful turquoise waters.
Shopping is also among the favorite activities that visitors enjoy when traveling to our islands. The USVI offers the best duty-free shopping in the Caribbean. Visitors can find designer merchandise, perfumes, leather goods and other special gifts at fantastic discounts.
Each visitor can purchase up to $1,200 worth of merchandise without sales tax and customs duties ¾ twice the limit of any other Caribbean island and three times that of European countries. The U.S. dollar is the currency, and sales tax is excluded from all purchases of food, beverages and retail items. Travelers' checks and major credit cards are also honored.
The language is English and the laws are American, but the tropical ambience and cultural diversity of our islands are unrivaled. St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas have a rich cultural heritage steeped in West Indian history.
For visitors interested in cultural and historical tours, there are countless churches, museums, sugar mills and rum factories to explore.
No trip to the USVI would be complete without sampling the destination's cuisine. The USVI offers a unique variety of West Indian foods and beverages including kallaloo, fungi, curried chicken, plantains and johnny cakes. Fresh seafood such as lobster and conch are local delicacies.
The U.S. Virgin Islands also offers something most other meeting destinations cannot – a multiple island experience. Travel between our three uniquely different islands is easy and affordable. Seaplanes, hydrofoils, ferry services, helicopters and commuter flights are available for anyone who wants to take a quick day trip to see the attractions of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, visitors to St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas are sure to experience paradise. For a productive and enjoyable meeting, plan your next conference or convention in the U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information, call the U.S. Virgin Islands Visitor's Center at (800) 374-USVI to request a copy of the USVI Meetings and Incentives Planner or email your requests to tourism@usvi.org.

ATTEND BUSINESS MEETINGS IN USVI

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The U.S. Virgin Islands provides the perfect destination for business meetings and incentive programs.
St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas – three unique and beautiful Caribbean islands – offer superb meeting facilities, state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and breathtaking views of the Caribbean, all in one destination. Plan for the ultimate business meeting and enjoy year-round warm temperatures, first-class accommodations, favorable tax treatment, a professional atmosphere for business and exciting leisure-time activities to enjoy when the work is done.
Corporate meeting planners will particularly enjoy the ease of arranging meetings in this American territory. While visitors from the U.S. mainland should carry proof of citizenship, no passports, currency exchanges or inoculations are required to visit these American islands.
Major airlines offer daily service into the territory including direct flights from several major U.S. cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Miami. Non-stop air service will also be available from Chicago and Washington, D.C. beginning this fall and from Newark beginning this winter.
Because the USVI is a territory under the American flag, the tax treatment available for mainland meetings and conferences is also available on St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
Companies can deduct costs as business expenses unlike costs incurred for conventions held in Europe, South America and many other Caribbean locations that must meet specific requirements to qualify for the tax-deductible status. A variety of meeting facilities are available to accommodate both small and large groups.
Whether planning for a group of high-level industry executives or a sales group traveling with spouses and children in tow, professional consultants with local knowledge are available to coordinate the necessary facilities and activities for the entire group.
Indoor and outdoor meeting spaces are available for conducting both casual and more formal functions. The latest technologies can be supplied for well-organized and efficient presentations. Easy shipping is also available through the U.S. Postal Service, Federal Express and United Parcel Service. Hotels and resorts on each island can provide accommodations to suit each group's needs.
After business has been completed, there is plenty to do for fun, relaxation or building camaraderie within the group. Network or finalize your business deals while teeing off on St. Thomas, and St. Croix's 18-hole championship golf courses.
Adventurous colleagues can enjoy the thrill of kayaking, horseback riding, hiking, snorkeling, parasailing and scuba diving.
Those who want to take it at an even slower pace can escape from all of the work-related stress by relaxing on our white-sand beaches and enjoying the beautiful turquoise waters.
Shopping is also among the favorite activities that visitors enjoy when traveling to our islands. The USVI offers the best duty-free shopping in the Caribbean. Visitors can find designer merchandise, perfumes, leather goods and other special gifts at fantastic discounts.
Each visitor can purchase up to $1,200 worth of merchandise without sales tax and customs duties ¾ twice the limit of any other Caribbean island and three times that of European countries. The U.S. dollar is the currency, and sales tax is excluded from all purchases of food, beverages and retail items. Travelers' checks and major credit cards are also honored.
The language is English and the laws are American, but the tropical ambience and cultural diversity of our islands are unrivaled. St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas have a rich cultural heritage steeped in West Indian history.
For visitors interested in cultural and historical tours, there are countless churches, museums, sugar mills and rum factories to explore.
No trip to the USVI would be complete without sampling the destination's cuisine. The USVI offers a unique variety of West Indian foods and beverages including kallaloo, fungi, curried chicken, plantains and johnny cakes. Fresh seafood such as lobster and conch are local delicacies.
The U.S. Virgin Islands also offers something most other meeting destinations cannot – a multiple island experience. Travel between our three uniquely different islands is easy and affordable. Seaplanes, hydrofoils, ferry services, helicopters and commuter flights are available for anyone who wants to take a quick day trip to see the attractions of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, visitors to St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas are sure to experience paradise. For a productive and enjoyable meeting, plan your next conference or convention in the U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information, call the U.S. Virgin Islands Visitor's Center at (800) 374-USVI to request a copy of the USVI Meetings and Incentives Planner or email your requests to tourism@usvi.org.

V.I. TOP CHOICE FOR CORPORATE MEETINGS

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The U.S. Virgin Islands provides the perfect destination for business meetings and incentive programs.
St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas – three unique and beautiful Caribbean islands – offer superb meeting facilities, state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and breathtaking views of the Caribbean, all in one destination. Plan for the ultimate business meeting and enjoy year-round warm temperatures, first-class accommodations, favorable tax treatment, a professional atmosphere for business and exciting leisure-time activities to enjoy when the work is done.
Corporate meeting planners will particularly enjoy the ease of arranging meetings in this American territory. While visitors from the U.S. mainland should carry proof of citizenship, no passports, currency exchanges or inoculations are required to visit these American islands.
Major airlines offer daily service into the territory including direct flights from several major U.S. cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Miami. Non-stop air service will also be available from Chicago and Washington, D.C. beginning this fall and from Newark beginning this winter.
Because the USVI is a territory under the American flag, the tax treatment available for mainland meetings and conferences is also available on St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
Companies can deduct costs as business expenses unlike costs incurred for conventions held in Europe, South America and many other Caribbean locations that must meet specific requirements to qualify for the tax-deductible status. A variety of meeting facilities are available to accommodate both small and large groups.
Whether planning for a group of high-level industry executives or a sales group traveling with spouses and children in tow, professional consultants with local knowledge are available to coordinate the necessary facilities and activities for the entire group.
Indoor and outdoor meeting spaces are available for conducting both casual and more formal functions. The latest technologies can be supplied for well-organized and efficient presentations. Easy shipping is also available through the U.S. Postal Service, Federal Express and United Parcel Service. Hotels and resorts on each island can provide accommodations to suit each group's needs.
After business has been completed, there is plenty to do for fun, relaxation or building camaraderie within the group. Network or finalize your business deals while teeing off on St. Thomas, and St. Croix's 18-hole championship golf courses.
Adventurous colleagues can enjoy the thrill of kayaking, horseback riding, hiking, snorkeling, parasailing and scuba diving.
Those who want to take it at an even slower pace can escape from all of the work-related stress by relaxing on our white-sand beaches and enjoying the beautiful turquoise waters.
Shopping is also among the favorite activities that visitors enjoy when traveling to our islands. The USVI offers the best duty-free shopping in the Caribbean. Visitors can find designer merchandise, perfumes, leather goods and other special gifts at fantastic discounts.
Each visitor can purchase up to $1,200 worth of merchandise without sales tax and customs duties ¾ twice the limit of any other Caribbean island and three times that of European countries. The U.S. dollar is the currency, and sales tax is excluded from all purchases of food, beverages and retail items. Travelers' checks and major credit cards are also honored.
The language is English and the laws are American, but the tropical ambience and cultural diversity of our islands are unrivaled. St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas have a rich cultural heritage steeped in West Indian history.
For visitors interested in cultural and historical tours, there are countless churches, museums, sugar mills and rum factories to explore.
No trip to the USVI would be complete without sampling the destination's cuisine. The USVI offers a unique variety of West Indian foods and beverages including kallaloo, fungi, curried chicken, plantains and johnny cakes. Fresh seafood such as lobster and conch are local delicacies.
The U.S. Virgin Islands also offers something most other meeting destinations cannot – a multiple island experience. Travel between our three uniquely different islands is easy and affordable. Seaplanes, hydrofoils, ferry services, helicopters and commuter flights are available for anyone who wants to take a quick day trip to see the attractions of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, visitors to St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas are sure to experience paradise. For a productive and enjoyable meeting, plan your next conference or convention in the U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information, call the U.S. Virgin Islands Visitor's Center at (800) 374-USVI to request a copy of the USVI Meetings and Incentives Planner or email your requests to tourism@usvi.org.

WAPA BOARD OKS $14.5 MILLION KRUM BAY TURBINE

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The Water And Power Authority Governing Board on Friday approved the awarding of a $14.5 million contract for the purchase and installation of a 23-megawatt gas turbine at the Krum Bay Power Plant on St. Thomas.
The contract for the turbine, designated Unit 22, has been awarded to Besco Inc.
Also approved by the board were the following expenditures:
— $4,829,422 to remove damaged material and reconstruct a 10.5-million gallon water tank and commission two 1.25-million gallon fuel tanks on St. Thomas.
— $353,138 to repair Unit 19, contracted to TAW Miami Service Center.
— $295,994 to purchase steam buckets for Unit 13 from Besco.
— $282,045 to make Unit 19 ground repairs, contracted to Besco.
— $75,000 to repair foundations at the Richmond Power Plant, contracted to Beller Group.
According to a WAPA release, the board at its meeting also received reports from its external auditing firm, KPMG, on its financial condition and from Southern Energy Co. on a 60-day study of WAPA operations.

WAPA BOARD OKS OVER $21 MILLION IN OUTLAYS

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The Water And Power Authority Governing Board on Friday approved the awarding of a
$75,000 contract to repair foundations at the Richmond Power Plant, contracted to the Beller Group.
The contract was one of six totaling more than $21 million approved by the WAPA board. The others were for:
— $14.5 million for the purchase and installation of a 23-megawatt gas turbine at the Krum Bay Power Plant on St. Thomas, awarded to Besco Inc.
— $4,829,422, to remove damaged material and reconstruct a 10.5-million gallon water tank and commission two 1.25-million gallon fuel tanks on St. Thomas.
— $353,138, to repair Unit 19, contracted to TAW Miami Service Center.
— $295,994, to purchase steam buckets for Unit 13 from Besco.
— $282,045, to make Unit 19 ground repairs, contracted to Besco.
According to a WAPA release, the board at its meeting also received reports from its external auditing firm, KPMG, on its financial condition and from Southern Energy Co. on a 60-day study of WAPA operations.

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