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Month: February 2018

New twist in Bahamas bribery and extortion trial

By Youri Kemp From caribbean News Now NASSAU, Bahamas — A new Queens Counsel (QC) has been appointed to represent the Crown in former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Senator Frank Smith’s bribery and extortion trial, adding yet again another twist…

Caribbean Lighthouses

By Carol Bareuther, From Southern Boating Caribbean Lighthouses, must see Caribbean Lighthouses, Lighthouses in the Caribbean If you fancy yourself a pharologist, or lighthouse lover, there is a trio of Caribbean Lighthouses to put on your must-visit list. The first…

Help for chronic care patients

Chronic care is one of the biggest time and money consumers in our healthcare system.  People who suffer from multiple conditions spend a great deal of their time visiting with several different doctors each year.  It is taxing for doctors…

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Common Cold: Myths vs. Facts.

From Baptist Health International Most people know the signs and symptoms of the common cold – sore throat, runny nose, coughing and sneezing. But did you know that a cold is actually an infection? It’s one of the most common…

Highlighted Role of Tourism Observatory for Caribbean Integration

From Presna Latino Kingston, Feb 28 (Prensa Latina) Jamaican Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett, appreciated today the role of the proposed Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre and Observatory in the regional integration of the Caribbean. Bartlett lamented, on the…

“Jamaica is on The Path to becoming the Caribbean’s First Digital society” – IDB Group President Luis Alberto Moreno

By Ministry of Finance and the Public Service From JIS Story Highlights The Government of Jamaica on February 26 took strategic steps to strengthen the foundation for the creation of a digital society, with the signing of a package of…

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Slaves were given an island over 150 years ago. Then Irma struck

By Jean Chemnick, From E&E First of a two-part series. Click here to read the second part. Last year’s devastating hurricanes may have swept away one of the world’s few examples of slavery reparations. The 1,800 residents of Barbuda can…

LATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN: A Legal Guide for Business Investment and Expansion – Bermuda

by MERITAS – Law Firms Worldwide From JD SUPRA 1. What role does the government of Bermuda play in approving and regulating foreign direct investment? The government of Bermuda welcomes foreign investment in Bermuda and is committed to working with…

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Judge sides with Trump on challenge to Mexico border wall

From Newsmax A judge who was taunted by Donald Trump during the presidential campaign sided with the president Tuesday on a challenge to building a border wall with Mexico, removing what could have been a major obstacle to the signature…