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Month: December 2014

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Typographic inspiration

From Designer Daily To relax a little on the week-end, lay back and check out a little typographic inspiration. If you like typography, make sure to check our Typography Daily blog at: http://typography-daily.com/ Font of the week: Pilcrow Pilcrow is…

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Export head wants one export, distribution point

By Avia Collinder, Business Reporter From Jamaica Gleaner Pamela Coke-Hamilton, executive director of the Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) is challenging private-sector companies within the region to invest in unified warehousing, marketing, and distribution networks which she said can…

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Coast Guard Cutter Dependable to return to Cape May

CAPE MAY – The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Dependable is schedule to return home to Cape May at 11 a.m. Friday. The crew patrolled a vast geographic area over the 60-day deployment, from the Florida Straits to the…

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Study finds Caribbean share of global tourism declining

From Jamaica Gleaner Tourists at a beach in Negril, Westmoreland. – File CMC: A study examining what is driving the tourism flows in the Caribbean has found that the region’s share of the global tourism market is declining. The International…

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Men’s Christian group enjoy Xmas breakfast with ladies

Cayman Islands Men’s Christian Fellowship group enjoy Christmas breakfast with their ladies By Georgina Wilcox Just before Christmas the Cayman Islands chapter of the world wide Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International group held their annual Christmas breakfast where their…

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Things that matter: Our history, culture and the museum journal

By Sir Henry Fraser From Barbados Advocate “What do they know of cricket who only cricket know?” (C.L.R.James, famous Trinidadian intellectual and writer) In Beyond a boundary, that great book by C.L.R. James, which every West Indian should read, his…

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Tackling violence is a national undertaking

By The Caribbean Voice From Stabroek news The Caribbean Voice comprises thirty suicide-prevention advocates/activist, drawn from the USA, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean, including Guyana, among whom there are three pastors and three pandits, along with educators, youth activists,…

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Nicaragua’s Grand Canal: The other side of the story

By Mark Burton and Chuck Kaufman from Liberation Nicaragua’s Grand Canal: The other side of the story Nicaragua is on the verge of beginning construction of a trans-isthmus canal, a dream that goes back to the colonial era. The canal…

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Cubans picked up at sea by U.S. Coast Guard rises nearly 75% By Christine Armario – AP From Clash Daily The flood gates are opening. What do you think about this increase? Is it good… bad… or ugly? MIAMI (AP)…