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Day: February 18, 2018

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Chelmsford man used fraudulent credit card to fund luxury Caribbean holiday

By James Gregory From Essex Live News He was found with more than 200 cards which could have been used for fraud. A Chelmsford man who used someone else’s credit card to fund a luxury Caribbean holiday has been spared…

Fav moments from Jam cruise

Reliving Our Favorite Moments From Jam Cruise 16 With These Awesome Photos By Ming Lee Newcomb From Live For Live Music Jam Cruise 16 was one for the books, offering up one of the best editions of the music cruise…

Barbados: Grenadian accused of crimes against tourists

From Barbados Today A Grenadian man accused of committing two offences against frequent visitors to Barbados has been remanded to Dodds until February 23. Donshaine Shyan Akim Douglas, of no fixed place of abode, is accused of robbing Ghandilal Pandian…

District Distilling names new President and CEO

Press Release Feb. 16, 2018 at 6:00 pm WASHINGTON, D.C. — Michael Cummings, co-owner of District Distilling, Washington D.C.’s first distillery that houses a restaurant and bar, has tapped Eóin Connors as the new president to helm the company. District…

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Amritsar International Folk Fest: Fusion of Caribbean, Punjabi folklore

From the Times of India AMRITSAR: The artists from Costa Rica gave a scintillating performance during the ‘7th Amritsar International Folk Festival’ held at Khalsa College of Education (KCE) here on Saturday. The Caribbean dances intermingled with the Punjabi folk…

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CDB, UNICEF partner to improve quality of early childhood education in the Caribbean

From CARICOM Today February 15, 2018, ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda– International and Regional academicians, researchers and practitioners have convened in Antigua and Barbuda to discuss opportunities and plans for improving the quality of and access to early childhood education…

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A Harvard doctor says these are the best exercises for your body

By Erin Brodwin  Business Insider From msn Instead of long-distance running, which can be hard on your joints and digestive system, Lee recommends five other types of workouts. They generate benefits that range from weight loss and muscle building to protecting…

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How Africa connects us: The Caribbean Diaspora

By Dewayne Goforth, From Torchonline Students and professors analyze the African footprints placed in the Americas The second of a three-part series called, “How Africa Connects Us” focused on “The Caribbean Diaspora: The Effects of the African Slave Trade” on…

Caputo concealed Cayman Island offshore firms from Argentine authorities

By Sandra Crucianelli, Emilia Delfino y From Buenos Aires Times When Luis Caputo became Finance secretary in 2015, he failed to declare in affidavits lodged with the Anti-Corruption Office (OA) that he had shares in two companies, and that he…

Jamaica: Etana responds to backlash over $5000 check from government to support her tour

By S. Leslie from Urban Islandz Etana gets US$5,000 from the Jamaican government for her upcoming 32-City tour of the US and reggae fans have mixed reactions. The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange, announced last week…