Caribbean cruise ship deaths: Couple found dead in bloodied cabin in apparent murder-suicide
By Laura Connor From Daily Mirror UK The two bodies were found on a Holland American Line cruise ship which had docked in Puerto Rico A couple have been found dead on a cruise ship in an apparent murder-suicide. The…
Here’s what happens when pregnant women lose their rights
By Alex Ronan From The Cut In a ruling that’s already caused uproar across the country, Purvi Patel was sentenced on Monday to 20 years in prison for committing feticide. Patel, a 33-year-old woman from Indiana, was accused of illegally…
Inside the head of those inside the cockpit
By Mark L. Berry From Airways News I’ve never been found unfit to fly before. I was attempting to work an international trip only weeks after my airline’s biggest tragedy—TWA Flight 800—that had claimed the life of my fiancée Susanne….
Growing threat of nuclear war
The world is facing a growing threat of nuclear war THE ECONOMIST from Business Insider Within the next few weeks, after years of stalling and evasion, Iran may at last agree to curb its nuclear programme. In exchange for relief…
The Young at Heart Fellowship
On Tuesday morning, 31 March 2015, Savannah United Church hosted the monthly Bodden Town “Young at Heart” fellowship for seniors. Approximately 30 seniors had a wonderful time of fellowship. The committee in charge of the function made everyone feel welcome….
Destinations of the week
The best adults-only all-inclusive resorts Condé Nast Traveller By Debbie Strong From Fox News Here’s what you loved about upscale, adults-only all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico, all highly rated on our most recent Readers’ Choice Awards. They take…
Jamaica is the 2nd poorest country in the Caribbean/Jamaican men can
From 3Jamaica The recently released data 2014 World’s Development report ranks Jamaica as the 2nd poorest country in the Caribbean in terms of Gross National Income per captia. I have taken the data and broken out the data to show…
Dallas symposium on human trafficking
From Dallas Morning News Stop Slavery Join local community leaders, anti-trafficking experts and several faith-based groups to discuss the depth of human trafficking in Dallas and seek solutions to the growing problem. Saturday April 18 2015 9am-12n St Michael and…
Cayman Islands accountants has big plans for 2015
The Cayman Islands Society of Professional Accountants’ (CISPA) leadership has big plans for the year ahead. During the association’s recently held Annual General Meeting, incoming president Baron Jacob, discussed some of the key areas the organisation is focusing on this…
Obama’s War in the Western Hemisphere and Venezuela’s National Liberation Struggle
By Prof. James Petras From Global Research Why did Obama declare a ‘national emergency’, claim that Venezuela represents a threat to US national security and foreign policy, assume executive prerogatives and decree sanctions against top Venezuelan officials in charge of…