Caribbean Entrepreneur of the Week
Panintertrade, Inc. was founded by Mr. Reggie Webb-Harris, et al, approximately 31 years ago. Since then, the company has been providing a variety of products and services to satisfied domestic and international customers. Panintertrade's products and services include:
- Banking Services - Security Products
- Corporate and Commercial Products
- Power Generation
- Space Planning
- Special Services
- Computer Equipment
- Freight Management & Cargo Consolidation
Banking Services Security Products
As vendors for Diebold Era ...more.
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Barbados, Coral Splendor

Barbados is a coral island which, many years ago was pushed out of sea by volcanic activities. The island of Barbados is situated east of the other Lesser Antilles islands. Coral shore beaches of pristine white sand promenade alongside a bluish-green ocean on the West Coast of the island. Barbados is surrounded by an interesting topography highlighted by breath-taking cliffs to the north, windy Atlantic beaches to the east, prairie-like lands to the south, and fine white sand beac...more.
Editorial
And not having an alternative source of energy
An Alternative Source
But don't despair! Someone of authority and history in the energy business is speaking out. Energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens unveiled a plan last Tuesday to start reducing the United States dependence on foreign oil. By shifting to natural gas as a transportation fuel and increasing our reliance on wind power, he said, we could cut oil imports by as much as 38%.
"Our dependence on imported oil is killing our economy," Pickens said in a statement. "It is the single biggest problem facing America today." He described U.S. need to purchase oil from regions like Saudi Arabia "the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of mankind, sending billions of our dollars overseas to buy . . . a commodity that lasts 90 days until burned in our gas tanks."
Pickens, a legendary oilman, said his plan could change things within five to 10 years "if we can get Congress and the administration to act quickly."





