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Day: January 14, 2018

Andy” becomes longest tracked tiger shark ever

FORT LAUDERDALE/DAVIE, Fla. – Not freezing temperatures or nor’easters or Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Jose or Maria can stop “Andy,” a tiger shark tagged in Bermuda by scientists from Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) in 2014. Travelling…

Trump’s tax reforms won’t bring back offshore money – he is just creating another tax haven in the US

From Independent UK Trump’s comments on foreign offshore tax havens are hiding an agenda which the US has already successfully implemented: turning America into the largest offshore centre in the world When Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of being a…

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Caribbean legislators join outrage over Trump’s reported ‘Racist’ remarks

From Jamaica Gleaner NEW YORK (CMC): Caribbean legislators on Friday joined the avalanche of deep outrage over United States President Donald J. Trump’s reported racist remarks about nationals from Haiti, Africa and El Salvador. “Donald Trump’s disgraceful and disdainful rhetoric…

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Blanket Day for cancer

Our DFW church MLK Hope Worldwide did a blanket day for cancer!!! Donald Everett Gay published 3 photos in OJOH CANCER CARE MINISTRY LEADERS. IMAGES: Facebook Cancer care ministry is a hope ministry. While it involves prayer, counsel, visits and…

Hurricane struck Caribbean Islands still struggle for clean water

By Mara Dias From Surfrider During the New Year, the 100th day since Hurricane Maria (and 114th day since Hurricane Irma) raged through the Caribbean’s Greater Antilles – passed with little notice from mainland media or the general public. While…

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Post-earthquake tsunami scare in the Caribbean highlights shaky range of preparedness

From Caribbean News Now KINGSTON, Jamaica — “Nature has warned us. We need to take heed,” said Jamaican radio talk show host Cliff Hughes on his morning programme less than 12 hours after a magnitude 7.6 undersea earthquake struck off…

Aruba

The Ultimate Vacation Guide to Aruba By BOB CURLEY From Coastal Living Cradled in the south Caribbean Sea, this desert island is home to colorful Dutch-colonial architecture, miles of soft sand beaches, and a wild national park. Cooled by constant…

Destinations of the week

The 25 places you need to visit in 2018, according to the world’s top travel experts – Part 2 By Bobbie Edsor From Business Insider Sail through the air past towering waterfalls and gleaming glacial lakes in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland.Unsplash/Leila Azevedo…

Caribbean-American legislator arrested for protesting detention of Trinidadian community leader

From Jamaica Observer NEW YORK, United States (CMC) — A Caribbean-American legislator was arrested in New York on Thursday while protesting the detention of Trinidadian community leader Ravi Ragbir. “Many people were taken away by law enforcement today,” New York…

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Jamaica to sign multi-destination marketing agreement with Mexico

From South Florida Caribbean News KINGSTON, Jamaica – Efforts to boost cooperation between Jamaica and Mexico, in the area of tourism, will bear fruit as both countries will sign a memorandum of understanding to concretize a multi-destination marketing arrangement, in…