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Day: April 8, 2018

Cayman Islands Governor tours the Pines

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Anwar Choudhury visited the Pines Retirement Home on Friday, 6 April 2018. He was met and accompanied by the home’s manager Lynda Mitchell and the Pines’ first manager and current resident…

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SICK BETRAYAL Australian mummy blogger ‘injected URINE into nine-year-old daughter’s jugular vein’ and fed her laxatives so she could post about child’s ‘illness’

By Candace Sutton for news.com.au From The Sun UK The 44-year-old was charged after doctors noticed yeast and fungus growing in the nine-year-old’s intravenous drip after she was admitted to hospital in 2015 with renal failure A MUMMY blogger with…

Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator journeys to Jamaica for Caribbean visual artists exchange

From South Florida Caribbean News MIAMI – From April 18 – April 27, 2018, Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) in collaboration with Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts and traveling with Caribbean scholar Alix Pierre, PhD,…

Concacaf Disciplinary Committee imposes sanctions on Club America, Toronto FC, and CD Guadalajara Player

Miami (Friday, April 6, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) announced today the decisions of the Concacaf Disciplinary Committee in cases involving Club America (MEX), Toronto FC (CAN), and player Jair Pereira of…

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Homophobic laws in Caribbean could roll back in landmark case

By Joshua Surtees in Port of Spain From The Guardian UK Trinidad and Tobago could make legal history in the Caribbean this week by rolling back long-standing homophobic laws. On Thursday, a high court judge, Devindra Rampersad, will deliver his…

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Opinion: Polluters on the high seas

By Hilda Heine and Christiana Figueres From New York Times Hilda Heine is the president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Christiana Figueres is the former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. International shipping…

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Fire breaks out on the 50th floor of Trump Tower, FDNY says 1 civilian seriously injured

UPDATE from BBC One man has died and four firefighters have been injured in a blaze at Trump Tower in New York. The victim was a male resident of the building who died after being taken to hospital, fire officials…

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Conor McGregor goes nuts at UFC 223 event and Twitter is here for it

By BRIAN MARTIN Daily News From O C Register One day after the UFC officially declared Conor McGregor was being stripped of his UFC lightweight championship, the Irish superstar might be done with the UFC. McGregor and his entourage crashed…

Entertainment – Here’s how Romain Virgo is using his gift to help others

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 6, 2018: Saint Ann, Jamaica-born singer, Romain Virgo, has come a long way since winning the 2007 Digicel Rising Stars competition. The singer has since released three albums on the VP…

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New Royal Caribbean Videos

From Royal Caribbean Greetings from the world’s largest cruise ship, Symphony of the Seas! I wanted to let you know about a few videos we just made live to kick off the exciting launch of Symphony. As a reminder, these…