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Day: April 11, 2018

Vintage Voltage 4

Vintage Voltage: A Photo Feature Part 4 By Bill Leebens, Copper Magazine from PS Audio Researching and writing theoretical and historical pieces is a lot of work, and can get a little dry. As a change of pace, I present…

Taiwanese navy flotilla on good will mission to Caribbean

From The St Kitts Nevis Observer A Taiwanese navy flotilla docked in Nicaragua on Monday in a high-profile visit highlighting ties with Central America and the Caribbean that are shrinking as China presses countries in the region to drop diplomatic…

Free ‘Lula’!

From Caribbean Peace Movement April 10, 2018 The Caribbean Peace Movement (CPM) is disgusted and outraged by the latest episode in the orchestrated illicit right-wing oligarchical campaign to target and “bring down” one of the most outstanding and respected leaders…

World’s biggest sports stadiums 3

The 30 biggest sports stadiums in the world, ranked by crowd capacity Part 3 By Alan Dawson From Business Insider The world is home to some truly gigantic sports venues, covering much-loved sports like football, soccer, and rugby. To work…

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St Lucian designer to be recognised at 2018 Caribbean Style & Culture Awards and Fashion Showcase

(PRESS RELEASE VIA SNO) – St Lucian designer Christine Samuel of Christy Creations has been nominated for the 2018 Caribbean Style & Culture- Award of Excellence- Fashion Innovation. Samuel has been recognised for her contribution to the fashion industry both…

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Mercedes will build an electric version of its popular Sprinter van

By Jon Fingas From engadget You’ll get your package without polluting the skies. It’s all well and good to drive your own electric car, but what about the companies delivering your mail or fixing your water heater? They could stand…

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African, Caribbean, EU lawmakers pledge support for free trade

From Xinhua NAIROBI, April 11 (Xinhua) — Lawmakers from Africa, Caribbean, Pacific and the European Union (ACP- EU) on Wednesday pledged support for trade liberalization as a means to promote economic growth, peace and security. The lawmakers who attended a…

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24 Latin American countries sign a regional treaty protecting environmental activists

By Ella-Louise Micallef From The Futures Centre After a six-year negotiation process, a treaty focused on environmental rights within Latin America and the Caribbean was presented during a conference in Costa Rica. The treaty, known as The Regional Agreement on…

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Lawsuit claims Dunkin’ Donuts blueberry bakery items don’t contain actual blueberries

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist A year after lovers of fruit-flavored donuts sued Krispy Kreme alleging the company’s blueberry donuts didn’t contain any real blueberries, another donut chain is facing a similar lawsuit: Customers in Chicago have filed a class-action…

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With Summer travel around the corner, hurricane-hit Caribbean islands are optimistic

By Jessica Montevago From travel Market Report Caribbean nations impacted by back-to-back hurricanes have been using their marketing dollars to extend a warm welcome to travelers, assuring vacations taken will be unhampered by aftermath of two Category 5 storms. And, more…