Former New York DJ indicted on child exploitation charge in the Caribbean
From Caribbean360 NEWARK, United States, Thursday February 20, 2014, CMC – The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says a retired New York radio personality has been indicted by a US federal grand jury for attempting to transport…
Seismologist warns powerful earthquake a warning for the Caribbean
From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Wednesday February 19, 2014, CMC – The Director of the Seismic Research Unit of the University of the West Indies, Dr. Joan Latchman says Tuesday’s 6.4 magnitude earthquake is the “biggest” to occur in the Barbados…
Dr. Alejandro Badia in Cayman Islands for Health City Grand Opening
Dr. Badia will also take this opportunity to visit local VIP’s and Physiotherapists in Grand Cayman. PRLog – GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands — Dr. Alejandro Badia, World-Renowned Hand & Upper Limb Surgeon, President of the ISSPORTH, will be attending The…
Shayna Seymour explores the Cayman Islands; learning the local language
From WCVB Video transcript This is “chronicle.” on WCVBchannel 5. Meeting the locals. For each kiss of the ray is seven years good luck. Mastering the language. We like to say grand kay-man. It has like a really chocolaty cover…
2014 Buckeye Cruise for Cancer to Cayman Islands
On February 20-24, 2014 the Buckeye Cruise will set sail to help fight cancer! Passengers will be sailing on Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas out of Tampa and will port at Grand Cayman this year! Grand Cayman has amazing…
Dominica, Dubai-based company sign MOU for construction of luxury hotel
From Caribbean360 ROSEAU, Dominica, Wednesday February 19, 2014, CMC – Dominica has signed an agreement with the Dubai-based Range Development Limited (RDL) for the construction of a 125-room high-end luxury hotel in the north of the island. Prime Minister Roosevelt…
Windows XP: What to expect once Microsoft shuts down support
By Toby Wolpe From ZD Net Summary: Even though the world won’t end because of Microsoft’s withdrawal of support for Windows XP, those left clinging to the OS after April’s deadline still face a number of issues. Some twelve-and-a-half years…
Caribbean must adopt laws to control tobacco epidemic – PAHO
From Caribbean360 PAHO, the regional office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO), applying large, graphic health warnings on tobacco packaging could help prevent one million deaths annually. WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Wednesday February 19, 2014, CMC –…
Elderly nun sentenced over US nuclear site break-in
From BBC Nun guilty of nuclear site break-in An elderly Catholic nun has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for damage caused while breaking into a US nuclear defence site. Sister Megan Rice, 84, and two other protesters…
What ecosystem greeted the first human settlers in the northern Caribbean?
By Barbara Trapido-Lurie From Phys.org (Phys.org) —Assembling a picture of past environments always involves detective work. The reward is a clearer understanding of how natural and human forces have changed environments in the past, giving insights to how modern-day environmental…





