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Month: October 2018

Destinations of the week

Fun in the Sun in the Top 12 Caribbean Islands By Hannah Lukaszewicz From Getting Stamped There is no better place to escape winter than the Islands of the Caribbean. Deciding which Island is for you can be tough. Each…

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‘The SOS in my Halloween decorations’

By Jon Kelly From BBC Inside a notorious Chinese labour camp, a dissident smuggled an SOS letter into the Halloween decorations he was forced to manufacture. Years later, a woman in the US opened a box of fake tombstones and…

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‘Health is a right of the people and a responsibility of government,’ says PAHO Director

Astana, Kazakhstan, 29 October 2018 (PAHO/WHO) – Health is a human right, and it is governments’ responsibility to ensure that right, said the Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Dr. Carissa F. Etienne, on October 26th, during the…

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St Kitts-Nevis government blocks publication of IMF report

From Caribbean News Now WASHINGTON, USA — According to a statement published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the authorities in St Kitts and Nevis have blocked the publication of the latest IMF staff report and the related press release….

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The long march of mankind towards civilization

By Jean H Charles From Caribbean News Now The decline in civility all over the world leads us to question whether we are regressing or advancing in the long march of mankind towards civilization; as such, it is proper to…

Coral macro photography

Up close and personal with Caribbean coral macro photography By NICOLE HELGASON From Reef Divers It’s easy to swim right past coral colonies while scuba diving. Perhaps you notice their shape or stature, but few divers will get up close…

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Cayman Islands’ Peter Polack’s new book “Guerrilla Warfare: The Revolution Kings”

Casemate Publishing will release Guerrilla Warfare: The Revolution Kings by Peter Polack in October 2018. Guerrilla Warfare: The Revolution Kings is a compendium of prominent guerilla leaders worldwide including William Wallace,George Washington, Simon Bolivar, Mao Zedong and King Ibn Saud….

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CANU lied – was never a part of operation to arrest accused drug lord

By Wonita Stephens From Guyana Guardian Some 24hrs after the arrest of popular businessman and accused drug baron Shervington “Big Head” Lovell, various sources at Guyana’s Customs Anti Narcotics Unit – CANU, began to take credit for it, while claiming…

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See St. Kitts & Nevis Prime Minister Harris deliver inspiring remarks at the Customs & Excise Gala and Awards

The picture attached was taken after a church service on Sunday, October 21st, 2018 to mark the start of the 60th anniversary celebrations for the Customs and Excise Department in the Federation. The church service was held at Charlestown Methodist…

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Amber Heard film London Fields flops at US box office

From BBC A long-delayed film version of Martin Amis’s novel London Fields, starring Amber Heard and her ex-husband Johnny Depp, has flopped at the US box office. The dystopian murder mystery made an estimated $160,000 (£125,000) over the weekend after…