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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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Caribbean medical school founder gets 2 years in tax case (1)

By David Voreacos and Susannah Nesmith From Bloomberg A Florida psychiatrist who helped her husband build two Caribbean medical schools was sentenced to two years in prison for her role in a conspiracy to hide millions of dollars in income…

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Commentary: Never be normal again…

By Phillip Edward Alexander From Caribbean News Now Following the unspeakable horror that was the slaying of well known legal activist Dana Seetahal, there are some who are already eager for us to ‘return to normal.’ But how can we?…

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upside down house

There’s a house in Germany that was built upside down By Pamela Engel This is one of the more unusual tourist attractions we’ve seen — a house that was built completely upside down in Affoldern, Germany. Reuters has photos of…

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These boots make walking easy even when carrying heavy loads

By Dylan Love From Business Insider These boots were made for walking (more effectively). A new exoskeleton boot developed by Hugh Herr and his team at the MIT Media Lab could make walking a less tiring process, whether it’s for…

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Jamaica-born England international questions soccer’s racism strategy

From Caribbean360 LONDON, England, Friday May 9, 2014 – Twenty-seven years ago, Jamaican-born England international John Barnes was subjected to public racist abuse when a spectator hurled a banana at him during a match between Liverpool and Everton. The former…

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Deep sea monster caught off Florida

From Caribbean360 FLORIDA, United States, Friday May 9, 2014 – On April 19, about halfway through an 18-day fishing trip, Carl Moore and his crewmates got the shock of their lives off the coast of Key West, Florida, when they…

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Your smartphone may soon double as a hearing aid, thanks to Mimi

By Chris Velazco From engadget Let’s face it: we live in a noisy world. If we’re not sitting on loud trains or traipsing past construction sites, we’re retreating into music with headphones. Alas, this also means hearing loss is a…

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Guyana ranks second highest for maternal deaths in Caribbean – UN report

From Caribbean Tracker A new United Nations (UN) data report shows that Guyana is among five countries in the region with the highest Maternal Mortality Rate and among six nations where the rate has increased significantly between 1990 and 2013….

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The Poetry of Derek Walcott 1948-2013’ review: The Caribbean delivered with wit and colour

By John McAuliffe From Irish Times Walcott’s range went from Marley to Pryor and from Gauguin to Yeats In 1988 in Dún Laoghaire, Derek Walcott took part in a round-table discussion with Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney and Les Murray. By…