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Day: May 11, 2014

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Jamaica-born England international questions soccer’s racism strategy

From Caribbean360 LONDON, England, Friday May 9, 2014 – Twenty-seven years ago, Jamaican-born England international John Barnes was subjected to public racist abuse when a spectator hurled a banana at him during a match between Liverpool and Everton. The former…

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Deep sea monster caught off Florida

From Caribbean360 FLORIDA, United States, Friday May 9, 2014 – On April 19, about halfway through an 18-day fishing trip, Carl Moore and his crewmates got the shock of their lives off the coast of Key West, Florida, when they…

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Your smartphone may soon double as a hearing aid, thanks to Mimi

By Chris Velazco From engadget Let’s face it: we live in a noisy world. If we’re not sitting on loud trains or traipsing past construction sites, we’re retreating into music with headphones. Alas, this also means hearing loss is a…

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Guyana ranks second highest for maternal deaths in Caribbean – UN report

From Caribbean Tracker A new United Nations (UN) data report shows that Guyana is among five countries in the region with the highest Maternal Mortality Rate and among six nations where the rate has increased significantly between 1990 and 2013….

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Crikey Moses was a cracking musical treat

On Saturday (3) the kids of St George’s Anglican Church performed “Crikey Moses”, a children’s musical that tells the Biblical story of Moses in a fun way with rocky songs that entertained the audience for around 45 minutes. It was…

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The Poetry of Derek Walcott 1948-2013’ review: The Caribbean delivered with wit and colour

By John McAuliffe From Irish Times Walcott’s range went from Marley to Pryor and from Gauguin to Yeats In 1988 in Dún Laoghaire, Derek Walcott took part in a round-table discussion with Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney and Les Murray. By…

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WICB, USACA announce joint partnership

From WICB/USACA St John’s, Antigua – In a move designed to open up more high performance cricket opportunities for United States players, and accelerate cricket development in the USA, the West Indies Cricket Board and USACA today announced a long…

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Apple set to buy Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion

By Joe Cox From What Hifi? Apple is reportedly set to buy Beats Electronics in a $3.2 billion deal, which would be the largest ever acquisition by Apple. The deal would see Apple take control of the Beats by Dre…

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UK Police officer fraud – from Lurpak to Caribbean holidays

By David Stubbings From Get Surrey See the companies and  shops defrauded by ex-police chief inspector Tanya Brookes and read a full transcript of what Judge Andrew Barnett said as he jailed her for two-and-a-half years “I must deal with…