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Harry Forbes is February’s Government top employee

Immigration Officer Harry Forbes’ colleagues and superiors unanimously assert that he is an exemplary employee, who proves his value time and again to his superiors. So it is with pride but not surprise that his superiors learned that he had…

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NCU’s Chamber Ensemble wows Cayman Islands residents

From Northern Caribbean University The talent and spirit of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) captivated myriad of audiences in the Cayman Islands recently, as the NCU’s Chamber Ensemble toured the islands and participated in the training of musical minds and performances…

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Former Trinidad and Tobago president ANR Robinson dead at 87

From Caribbean360 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday April 9, 2014, CMC – Former president Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson, who once told Trinidad and Tobago that he was committed “with everything I have or shall have to the future of this land,” has…

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Miami police officer charged with helping Caribbean drug ring

By Richard Luscombe in Miami From theguardian.com Ralph Mata, nicknamed the Milk Man by FBI, helped smuggle large amounts of cocaine and concocted murder-for-hire plot A high-ranking police officer was due to appear in a federal court in Miami on…

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Jamaican sprinter Sherone Simpson to appeal 18-month drug ban

From The Guardian • Simpson tested positive for oxilofrine last year • Cannot compete until 20 December this year Sherone Simpson, the Jamaican sprinter, will appeal her 18-month drug ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The 2004 Olympic…

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Anti-gay laws undermine fight against HIV/AIDS in Caribbean – experts

By Anastasia Moloney BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Anti-gay laws and cultural attitudes are preventing the most vulnerable people accessing HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programmes in parts of the Caribbean, UNAIDS and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and…

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Realignment of Caribbean sailing organisations

Three key non-profit organisations – Antigua Sailing Week (ASW), the Antigua and Barbuda Marine Association (ABMA), and the Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) – have joined forces to open a year-round office in Antigua to serve the yachting communities of Antigua…

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10 weirdest Caribbean animals

By Steve Blount From USA Today The Caribbean is not only a mash-up of Old and New World cultures, it’s also a mash-up biologically. Indigenous species live side-by-side with animals who floated in from South America or were brought in…

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Batabano Carnival 2014

Cayman Island Batabano Carnival 2014 Batabano the national carnival is held annually during the first week of May and features the islands cultural diversity, music and cuisine Photo Credit: Cayman Islands The name “Batabano” reflects the Cayman’s turtle heritage, and…

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British farmer bleeds to death in front of teenage son after burglars raid luxury home in the Bahamas

By Piers Eady From Daily Mirror UK Edgar George Dart, 56, was shot dead in front of family members in the Emerald Bay neighbourhood of Grand Bahama A British farmer bled to death in front of his 13-year-old son after…