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Month: August 2014

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Baffled FIT student finds 10 pounds of coke in her bag

By Kirstan Conley, Philip Messing and Natalie from New York Post This wasn’t the care package she was expecting. An FIT student who flew to the Big Apple to start a new school year arrived at her dorm in Manhattan,…

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St Lucia implements ‘indefinite stay stamp’ for all OECS visitors

From Caribbean360 CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Thursday August 21, 2014, CMC – St. Lucia has implemented all administration arrangements to give effect to the movement of people across the nine-member Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), according to a statement issued…

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Windies focus on youth cricket

By Azad Ali Fron Caribbean Life Newly-appointed West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) chairman of selectors, Clive Lloyd has indicated that youth development will be his primary focus in helping revive West Indies cricket. The former West Indies captain has been…

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Spain catches navy ship ferrying cocaine to New York

By Larry Celona and Natalie O’Neill From New York Post Officers aboard a legendary Spanish navy ship smuggled $400,000 worth of cocaine into New York City in a daring intercontinental scheme, federal sources said. The officers aboard the Royal Spanish…

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A Ridiculous rule is allowing ‘True Detective’ to go up against ‘Breaking Bad’ at the Emmys

By Kirsten Acuna From Business Insider Should “True Detective” be labeled as a miniseries or drama series going into the Emmy race? When the Emmys air Monday, HBO’s hit series “True Detective” will go head-to-head with AMC’s “Breaking Bad” in…

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Caribbean Export supports Haiti’s private sector

From Caribbean News Now PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti — The Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) recently held a series of high level meetings with ministry officials and key stakeholders in Haiti. These meetings were not only to strengthen the…

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Kick back a relax in tranquil Tobago

Twinkle-eyed holidaymakers of yore once told fables of the so-called “old Caribbean”. Enjoy the Caribbean vibe of Tobago: Beaches, water sports and rainforest walks They spoke of a simpler time before loud Americans rolled off giant cruise ships en masse….

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Barbados Nation highlights “Ask the Prime Minister” as a model for Caribbean governments keeping connected with the people

By CUOPM Barbados Nation highlights “Ask the Prime Minister” St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas’ weekly radio programme “Ask the Prime Minister,” is being hailed as one of the Caribbean’s best model of…

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Leeds Carnival provides Caribbean cure for homesick West Indians

By Oliver Wright and Abigail Jaiyeola From BBC News in Yorkshire The streets of Leeds will be awash with the sights, sounds and scents of the West Indies on Monday, but how did carnival spirit make the journey from the…

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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,…