IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

Day: July 17, 2014

Editors Choice iBusiness iLocal News iWorld News News

US Justice Dept. investigating missing IRS emails

From Newsmax The Justice Department said Wednesday that it was investigating the circumstances behind the disappearance of emails from a former senior Internal Revenue Service official, part of a broader criminal inquiry into whether the agency had targeted conservative groups…

iBusiness iLocal News iWorld News News top news

Caribbean island for sale

This 12 acre Caribbean island costs the same as a three bedroom London flat By Billy Ehrenberg From City A.M. Caribbean island for sale Lying just off the coast of St Vincent, Young Island encompasses over 12 acres of lush,…

iBusiness iLocal News ISports iWorld News Manager's Choice News Sports World

As the World Cup Crowns a Winner, so does BBM’s Football Fever Review

Throughout the World Cup this year, we’ve been keeping you up to speed on the most active countries on BBM during the games. At the outset, we saw the United Kingdom showing their fanaticism, but they fell to second place…

Caribbean News iBusiness iLocal News iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Grenada may hold referendum on changes to the constitution

From Caribbean360 Election in Grenada: ballot box with voting paper on white background ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Wednesday July 16, 2014, CMC – Grenadians could go to a referendum in seven months to determine if they will accept twelve proposed changes…

Caribbean News Editors Choice iLocal News iWorld News News

Pakistani teenage activist, Malala Yousafzai, to visit Trinidad and Tobago

From Caribbean360 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Tuesday July 15, 2014, CMC – Seventeen year-old Pakistani activist, Malala Yousafzai will visit the twin island republic on July 31. This was confirmed on Monday in a statement from the Ministry of Tertiary Education and…

iBusiness iLocal News iTech iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

20 Years ago, Apple and Kodak launched the digital camera revolution

By Stewart Wolpin From Mashable Back in Apple’s dark ages — during Steve Jobs’ interregnum in the mid-1990s — the company experimented with some strange products. Everyone remembers the ill-fated Newton PDA, for instance, which was considered ahead of its…

Caribbean News iLocal News iTravel iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Caribbean Airlines keeps Tobago happy

By Vernon Khelawan From Trinidad & Tobago Newsday That there was no great outcry about the services provided by Caribbean Airlines on the airbridge gives the impression that the people of Tobago are comfortable with the level of service being…

Caribbean News iLocal News ISports iWorld News Manager's Choice News Sports World

Caribbean Little League Regional Tournament swings over to Grand Bahama

From Bahama Islands Info FREEPORT, Grand Bahama — Little Leaguers from throughout the region are warming up for one of the most exciting events to hit the Caribbean baseball circuit, the 2014 Caribbean Little League Regional Baseball Tournament. After a…

front pg story iHealth iLocal News iWorld News News

Dogs carry kissing bug disease in Texas and Latin America

By Michaeleen Doucleff Dogs throughout Latin America carry the Chagas parasite — and boost the risk of people catching it. And it’s not just shelter dogs, like these in Mexico, who are at risk. Even family dogs get the deadly…

Caribbean News iBusiness iLocal News iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Caribbean Export awards €2.9 Million to firms in CARIFORUM

From South Florida Caribbean News Bridgetown, Barbados  – The Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) has announced the awarding of BBD 8,081,874.06 (€2,992,287) to firms and Business Support Organisations (BSOs) across the region via their flagship programme the Direct Assistance…