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Month: December 2017

Trusting your senses

From Paul McGowan From PS Audio Trust is a funny thing. We’d sooner trust a restaurant recommendation from a stranger or a Yelp review before a friend we suspect has an agenda—even if that person is a food expert. Often,…

Irish developer Kelleher in Liberian legal row

Developer sues Economist magazine over article examining his link to African insurance dispute By Mark Tighe From Sunday Time Garrett Kelleher, an Irish developer, has filed defamation proceedings in the High Court against The Economist magazine over an article about…

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Caricom-Cuba: Fifteen years working for common targets

From Presna Latina Havana, Dec 3 (Prensa Latina) About to mark its 15th anniversary, the summits between Cuba and the Caribbean Community (Caricom) consolidate today as a unavoidable chartered course to structure a common agenda to achieve a new international…

Jamaica: Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill founder, CEO commits suicide in Bronx factory

BY ADAM SCHRADER ROCCO PARASCANDOLA ROSS KEITH RICH SCHAPIRO From NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The founder and CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill who once appeared on “Undercover Boss” killed himself inside his Bronx factory Saturday, police sources…

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Yet another mood-boosting reason to visit the Caribbean – A beach filled with puppies

By TAMIM ALNUWEIR Good Travel From Well and Good Among the endless number of reasons that the Caribbean might be desirable travel destination—the sun, the beaches, the crystal-blue oceans that conjurede-stressing selenite crystal vibes—spending your day with toes in the…

A royal with rhythm! Queen Maxima shows off her musical side as she plays the steel pans during her Caribbean tour with King Willem-Alexander

By MARTHA CLIFF FOR MAILONLINE UK   Queen Maxima took part in a steel pan work shop at the Festival Centre  The Dutch Queen looked chic in a white blouse and tan coloured accessories   Is visiting the island in…

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Internet groups form new body to review Caribbean network resilience

By Gerard Best From South Florida Caribbean News PARADISE ISLAND, The Bahamas — Still reeling from the utter devastation wrought by a record-breaking 2017 hurricane season, many Caribbean island states are struggling to return to normalcy. By some estimates, relief and…

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Expert: Caribbean everyday-living thrown off by climate change

From Antigua Observer Caribbean residents should brace themselves for the “era of the unfamiliar” weather and natural disaster patterns which have already being manifested in the form of catastrophic hurricanes. This message comes from climate change expert, Michael Taylor, Ph….

Flu increases other deadly risks in elderly

From Newsmax Even months after recovering from the flu, older people remain at increased risk for a heart attack, stroke or disability, a doctor who specializes in infectious diseases warns. “We all know about the illness influenza causes — obviously…

Stunning Moments 4

50 stunning moments captured by the award-winning Reuters photography team in 2017 Part 4 By Sarah Jacobs From Business Insider This year, 600 award-winning Reuters photojournalists worked across the world to document both major historic moments and the human stories…