31. It could be, if only the tiny Caribbean nation had a stock exchange.
32. It was from the British government, and it said he was being expelled to the tiny Caribbean nation of Dominica.
33. Last week the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to liberalize trade with Caribbean nations and give struggling areas of Africa greater access to U.S. markets.
34. Meanwhile, the Cuban expatriates such as Carillo have moved to various Caribbean nations to grow their tobacco and roll the cigars, also using their own names.
35. Most lawmakers opposed sending any troops of the Caribbean nation.
36. National heroism is still earned inside the ring by boxers from, among other places, poor Caribbean nations.
37. Nieto, who is married with three sons, said the warm welcome has helped him cope in the impoverished Caribbean nation.
38. One relatively strong pocket of support for the invasion comes from members of the Florida delegation, whose constituents fear a flood of refugees from the small Caribbean nation.
39. President Clinton decided this week to send rescued Haitians to Panama and two Caribbean nations, Dominica and Antigua, for temporary resettlement.
40. Production of sugar and pineapple, once staples of the state economy, has been falling for decades as the Philippines and Caribbean nations produce them more cheaply.