Interpol ditches FIFA deal as corruption scandal deepens
By Gregory Blachier Reuters From Yahoo Sport PARIS (Reuters) – Interpol suspended a 20-million-euro (14 million pounds) sports “integrity” agreement with FIFA on Friday, at the end of testing week for soccer’s scandal-hit ruling body that saw its chief spokesman…
Wrestlers dying at alarming rate
By Carla Rauseo From Trinidad & Tobago Guardian I am not a fan of WWF wrestling by any means. First of all, I do not understand how one can be entertained by watching hideous looking, animal-like behaving humans, pretend to…
Guyana and Venezuela: Let the international court decide
By Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday June 12, 2015 – It is, to say the least, unfortunate that Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has allowed domestic pressures to cause him to take the extreme measure of issuing a decree…
Destinations of the week
6 Florida islands that are better (and usually cheaper!) than the Caribbean By Suzy Strutner From Huffington Post If you’re craving an exotic beach escape to one of the best islands in the world, then head to Florida. Floridian islands…
Caribbean tourism week is a resounding success for Antigua and Barbuda
Twin Island Nation was the buzz of week with aggressive activity plan I am confident that everything accomplished this week has only further cemented the positive momentum of Antigua and Barbuda— Aruba Minister of Tourism Asot Michael NEW YORK, NY,…
Recipe of the week – cheese-making
Why good cheese doesn’t come cheap: The sneaky multipliers of cheese-making Liz Thorpe CHEESE NINJA From Serious Eats [Photographs: Vicky Wasik] Everything you need to know about eating and cooking with curds In late January, Saturday Night Live guest Kevin…
Colour blind justice needed in FIFA probe
By Arley Gill From CARIBBEAN360 GEORGE’S, Grenada, Friday June 12, 2015 – It would be fair to say that most persons who seriously follow world football would not have been surprised by the allegations, charges, arrests, extradition requests, resignations that…
Tour operator forced to pay £30,000 to holidaymaker struck down by ‘nightmare’ salmonella food poisoning in Cuba
By John Hutchinson for MailOnline Philip Miller was staying at the Hotel Playa Pesquero in Cuba But only three days into break he fell ill with diarrhoea and abdominal pains The 31-year-old needed three months off work to recover His…
Cayman Islands’ 2014/15 PIN closes with glowing ceremony
It was a red and white affair that really glowed at St George’s Anglican Church Hall last Thursday (11) to close the 2014/15 PIN programme that was attended by Cayman Islands Premier Alden McLaughlin who has supported PIN almost since…