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Month: August 2017

Floyd Mayweather beats Conor McGregor after delivering boxing masterclass against valiant UFC star

By Luke Brown Las Vegas From The Independent UK The Irish UFC star, boxing for the first time as a professional, was stopped in the tenth round as the American extended his unbeaten record to 50-0 For two ridiculous rounds…

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New York: Real estate exec kills his family in double-murder suicide

By Shawn Cohen, Carl Campanile, Alex Taylor and Ruth Brown From New York Post August 25, 2017 A Westchester dad fatally gunned down his wife and teen daughter and then killed himself inside their mansion Friday morning, police sources said….

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Caribbean Tourism progress hinges on smarter partnerships

From South Florida Caribbean News CHTA points to progress, but government and private sector stakeholders must exercise greater prudence in managing communications and resolving challenges MIAMI – The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) applauds efforts being made by the…

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Racism is inherently Un-American

Plantation – The Broward Black Republican Club releases the following statement on racism in America: We cannot turn a blind eye nor be silent about the hate and violence that continues to divide our country. Racism has no place in…

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The Caribbean Association of Banks announces winner of the prestigious 100% Chartered Bankers MBA scholarship

The Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) is excited to announce the winner of a 100% Scholarship award to pursue the Chartered Banker MBA programme with a leading UK Business School, the Bangor University. In collaboration with the Bangor University Business…

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Review people venerated in public places

From Newsday T&T The Cross Rhodes Freedom Project (CRFP) is calling on Government to set up a commission to examine people who are venerated and memorialised, in public spaces, especially in the capital city of Port-of-Spain. Making the call on…

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Family cruises into storm as ship operator says kids are too sick to board

By Paddy Naughtin, Whitehorse Leader A WHITEHORSE family had their European holiday shipwrecked after two of their children were not allowed to board a cruise ship. The Wu family, of Box Hill South, had been booked on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade…

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The ties that bind the US to Latin America and the Caribbean

By Evan Ellis From Newsmax Dear Colleague, I hope this article finds you well. I am happy to have the opportunity to connect with you through my new blog in the media outlet Newsmax. For those of you who do…

[Cayman Islands’ Frank McField poses] A playground of lessons

By DONNA SEALY From Nation News Tradition versus progress through education, the rites of passage from a boy to a man, nature verses nurture, family conflict and the roles of each member are some of the themes explored in the…

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Caribbean immigrants among Texans grappling with flooding

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Aug. 28, 2017:Caribbean born nationals who call Texas home are among those grappling with the after effects of Hurricane Harvey which brought catastrophic flooding to Houston and neighboring areas Sunday. At least…