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UK-Caribbean ministerial forum concludes in London

From Caribbean News Now LONDON, England — Following the conclusion of the eighth UK-Caribbean Ministerial Forum held at Lancaster House in London on 16 and 17 June 2014 under the theme “A Partnership for Prosperity”, the foreign ministers and representatives…

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A death by skin cancer? The Bob Marley story

From Repeating Islands Dr Cleland Gooding MD., F.A.A.D., a physician with a specialty in Skin Diseases employed by the Bahamas Government, has penned this intriguing article about Bob Marley’s failed treatment for skin cancer, which eventually progressed to the brain…

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Triple C School – Class of 2014

A weekend of celebration culminated in the Commencement Exercises for the twenty seniors graduating from Triple C School. Starting with an induction into the Alumni Association on Saturday evening at the Night of the Arts concert and a Baccalaureate Service…

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Author Maji Flow is quenching the thirst of dehydrated souls

With her new Book Release, “The Whispers of Water” Author Maji Flow is quenching the thirst of dehydrated souls “The Whispers of Water” is serving the world with powerful and compelling composition. This book is proving its purpose to hydrate…

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Dirty Guyana Police

By Bert Wilkinson From Caribbean Life News In recent years, opposition groups, active media, rights organizations and ordinary Guyanese have watched in awe as the police administration grapples with a growing brigade of rogue cops engaged in open torture of…

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Titanic explorer investigates the ‘Caribbean’s Deadly Underworld’

By Gerri Miller From Mother Nature Network Under the sea disasters, like volcanoes and landslides, can create habitats for all sorts of marine life, including colonies of shrimp, lionfish, and enormous mussels. A remote-controlled submersible explores the ocean depths in…

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Health Minister Bodden’s Message on World Blood Donor Day

Tomorrow marks the 11th annual World Blood Donor Day, a very important date in the healthcare calendar because the act of giving blood literally means giving the gift of life. In fact, just a single unit of blood can save…

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The vampires say goodbye to HBO’s True Blood

The seventh and final season of the acclaimed series premieres June 22nd in the Caribbean, simultaneously with the United States Miami, FL, June 9, 2014 – HBO Latin America will premiere the seventh and final season of the Emmy® nominated…

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The bidding for the 2022 Olympics is a disaster because everyone figured out that hosting is a total waste

By Tony Manfred From Business Insider Researchers have known for years that hosting large sporting events like the Olympics always costs more than expected and always yields less revenue and useful long-term infrastructure than estimated. Now voters and politicians in…

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How many Allied/US forces died on ‘’D-Day?”/What does it really mean?

By Carol-Ann Rudy, iNews columnist It is the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day landings on the German controlled Normandy beaches where so many people lost their lives. I have been checking numbers and they are horrifying. Courtesy of Wikipedia: US…