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Bloody streets!! – 6 murders in 4 days

From the Belize Times Belize City – On the same week Belize was named the 3rd most dangerous country in the world by the United Nations this week, criminal violence has escalated with six cold murders in just four days…

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‘Occupy’ campuses over shameful statistics, academics say

By Natricia Duncan From The Voice Out of more than 18,000 professors, less than one per cent comes from African or Caribbean background The only way to address the “frustrating” under-representation of African Caribbean academics is through forceful activism, according…

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Campaigners welcome first Muslim Secretary of State

By Bart Chan From the Voice Sajid Javid was promoted to replace Maria Miller as govt’s head of culture, media and sport NEW JOB: Sajid Javid makes his way to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (PA) Britain has…

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BBC’s black staff being ‘unfairly’ targeted in cuts

From The Voice “There are some floors where only one person, other than the cleaner, is black” Black journalists at the BBC claim they are being unfairly targeted in cuts and are standing behind an Operation Black Vote (OBV) petition…

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Grenada prime minister wants IMF agreement by May

From Caribbean360 ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell says the international Monetary Fund (IMF) is likely to meet and approve the island’s “Home Grown Structural Adjustment Programme” next month. Mitchell, who has returned here from Washington,…

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Coakley lawsuit wants college’s ex-chief to repay millions

By Walter V. Robinson From Boston Globe During Robert Gee’s tenure, the college he headed bought an ocean-view compound. Attorney General Martha Coakley sued the former president of a tiny Falmouth college on Tuesday, seeking to force him to repay…

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OPINION: As Haiti’s financial pressure mounts – Practical solutions exist

By Anton Edmunds From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON D.C., United States, The recent shuffling of cabinet officials in Haiti and the return of a finance minister who had previously stepped down, is seen by some as a sign that the government is…

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URGENT – Windows XP Advisory to the Caribbean Region

From Caribbean Cyber Security Center – The Caribbean Cyber Security Center would like to urge all Caribbean businesses, governments, and home users running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system (OS) to aggressively plan to upgrade from Windows XP, which is…

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Costa Rica’s new leader says he’s a “moderate” leftist

By Andres Oppenheimer From Miami Herald Seeking to calm anxiety in business circles about his election as his country’s first left-of-center leader in recent history, Costa Rica’s President-elect Luis Guillermo Solis says he won’t join the Venezuelan-led ALBA bloc of…