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Bahamian master motivator celebrates 30 years in business

From Caribbean News Now NASSAU, Bahamas — Bahamian born international motivational speaker, corporate trainer, bishop of motivation, customer service evangelist, talk show host and author, master motivator Spence Finlayson, is celebrating 30 years in business. Finlayson began his career as…

Give Jamaicans overseas more access to invest in Jamaica

From South Florida Caribbean News Maureen Hayden-Cater says Give Jamaicans Overseas More Access to Invest in Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica – Maureen Hayden-Cater, managing director, JN Bank, one of the top three commercial banks in Jamaica, says the country must move…

M=5.6 earthquake shakes Caribbean

By David Jacobson, From Temblor At 1:23 a.m. local time, a M=5.6 earthquake shook the eastern rim of the Caribbean near Antigua and Barbuda. Several aftershocks were also recorded, including a M=4.8 approximately one hour after the mainshock. Fortunately, this…

UK snap election: Five things you need to know

From BBC UK Prime Minister Theresa May has called a snap general election for 8 June, taking the country by surprise. The previous election was in 2015, so another was not due until 2020. Ms May pledged several times after…

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In South Florida, green iguanas have grown into suburban scourge

By JENNIFER KAY Associated Press From Star Tribune SUNNY ISLES BEACH, Fla. — Perched in trees and scampering down sidewalks, green iguanas have become so common across South Florida that many see them not as exotic invaders, but as reptilian…

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Why did Russia seize oil off a Venezuelan cargo ship in the Caribbean?

By Brian Ellsworth and Marianna Parraga Reuters From The Christian Science Monitor A Russian state-owned shipping conglomerate is holding $20 million worth of the country’s oil. APRIL 18, 2017 ST. EUSTATIUS AND HOUSTON—Venezuela’s state-run oil company, PDVSA, sent a tanker in…

Cayman Spirits launches new Outpost attractions at Pedro St James, new happy hour Sea Sessions

TAB) – Cayman’s beloved historical site, Pedro St. James, has a unique new attraction on property. Cayman Spirits Co has recently re-developed the old bar site on property into a new rum themed bar and cafe . The new site…

Secret map from dead NASA astronaut sparks ‘historical’ Caribbean treasure hunt

By Nick Whigh From amnews.com.au In May 1963, NASA astronaut Gordon Cooper embarked on a record-breaking mission. It was the last time an American astronaut was launched alone to conduct an entirely solo orbital mission, and it was during his…

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Dutch Navy makes large coke bust in Caribbean

From The St Maarten Daily Herald THE HAGUE–The Royal Dutch Navy in the Caribbean last week caught two shipments of cocaine totalling close to 700 kilograms in one night, the Ministry of Defence announced on Tuesday. The Navy station ship…

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USA: ‘Facebook Killer’ Steve Stephens found dead in Penn.

From Newsmax The man who randomly killed a Cleveland retiree and posted video of the crime on Facebook shot himself to death on Tuesday in Pennsylvania, police said. Pennsylvania State Police said Steve Stephens was spotted Tuesday morning in Erie…