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Month: June 2014

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Tsunami Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) training in the Caribbean

The International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC), in collaboration with the CaribbeanBG Elton Lewis, Director Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency [right] receiving his certificate of completion from Ms. Alison Brome (Interim CTIC Director) Tsunami Information Center (CTIC) and the Caribbean…

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CONCACAF latest stories

World Cup Q & A with President Jeffrey Webb With the completion of group stage play at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and three of CONCACAF’s four representatives sealing berths in the round of 16, President Jeffrey Webb sat down…

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Fraud against the IMF, Argyle Airport?

By Peter Binose From Caribbean360 KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, Sunday June 29, 2014 – For you all to consider that what I write is true to public records and political fact. Public records that are held in Grenada, and Micro Fiche…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Cayman Islands Jet Ski Races returns to 7-Mile Beach

Beachgoers and Jet Ski fans alike will bear witness to the return of the Jet Ski competitions this Saturday, July 5th at Royal Palms Beach Club on 7-Mile Beach. The 2014 Hydrocross competition, which is being organized in association with…

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The Caribbean economy

By Christine Lagarde From Venitism I realize that the Caribbean has gone through a tough time over the past few years. I believe that the region has set sail on a voyage toward greater prosperity. And Jamaica is raising its…

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BBC star said he had sex with corpses and claimed his jewelry was made from the glass eyes of the dead

By Jim Edwards From Business Insider The First Photos Of Possible ‘Rich Kids Of New York’ Cast Members Over the last couple of years, the BBC has been dragged through the mud as several of its former top celebrities have…

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Honda hit with $55 Mil verdict in case over crashworthiness

By Zack Needles, From The Legal Intelligencer A Philadelphia jury awarded $55.3 million to a man who was paralyzed when his head struck the roof of his 1999 Acura Integra as it rolled after a tire blew out. An examination…

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NASA successfully tests ‘flying saucer’ vehicle

By Traci Watson, Special for USA TODAY EARLIER: NASA TO TEST FLYING-SAUCER-LIKE DEVICE FOR MARS LANDINGS NASA plans to launch a flying-saucer-shaped vehicle to test technology for landing heavy loads – and one day even people – on Mars. The…