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Month: April 2014

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colourful Caribbean kites

Wish you were here: Easter with colourful Caribbean kites From Uncommon Caribbean Easter Season is kite-flying season in much of the Caribbean with colorful, homemade tethered wind tamers filling the skies along many beaches and wide open spaces from Guyana…

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CHTA Foundation raises $115,00 for scholarship funds at New York Times Travel Show

By: Newswire The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) is pleased to announce $115,612 was raised for its scholarship fund for Caribbean hospitality students and professionals at its annual silent auction held at The New York Times Travel…

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Scientists discover the secret behind zombie plants

By Mariella Moon From engadget If the fungal spore outbreak in The Last of Us scared the hell out of you, you’ll be doubly terrified to know that there are actual parasites in nature that can turn animals and plants…

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URGENT – Windows XP Advisory to the Caribbean Region

From Caribbean Cyber Security Center – The Caribbean Cyber Security Center would like to urge all Caribbean businesses, governments, and home users running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system (OS) to aggressively plan to upgrade from Windows XP, which is…

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Caribbean sides begin 2015 Women’s World Cup Qualifying

By Tim Grainey – From Soccer365 The 2014 Caribbean Football Union’s (CFU) Caribbean Women’s Cup, part of CONCACAF’s 2015 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, begins play next month with five groups comprising 19 teams, with each group playing one round at…

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Amicorp Cayman Islands

Ian Goddard is an Accredited Director with over seventeen years experience in the financial services industry in the Cayman Islands. He has an in-depth knowledge of the Cayman Islands corporate legislation and regulatory regime and has held director positions on…

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Argentina Asks Supreme Court to Protect It From ‘Vulture’ Hedge Fund

By Peter Coy From Bloomberg It’s hard to decide which is the less sympathetic party appearing before the U.S. Supreme Court today. Is it Argentina, which has repeatedly defaulted on foreign debt? Or is it a hedge fund controlled by…

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St Vincent confirms cases of the mosquito-borne chikungunya disease

From Caribbean360 KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Thursday April 24, 2014, CMC – Three cases of the mosquito-borne disease chikungunya, have been confirmed in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a senior health official told the Caribbean Media Corporation on Thursday. The confirmation…

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Costa Rica’s new leader says he’s a “moderate” leftist

By Andres Oppenheimer From Miami Herald Seeking to calm anxiety in business circles about his election as his country’s first left-of-center leader in recent history, Costa Rica’s President-elect Luis Guillermo Solis says he won’t join the Venezuelan-led ALBA bloc of…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…