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Consistency: The Success of the Cayman Islands

By Jeff Thomas, From PMIFeature Writer for Doug Casey’s International Man and Strategic Wealth Preservation Not surprisingly, as I’m called upon frequently to counsel investors seeking advice on their international diversification, one of the most oft-asked questions is why my principle…

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How To Eat A Mango Caribbean From botr florida A taste of Jamaica at Mango Caribbean Flavor BoulevardAn essential ingredient in Asian, Caribbean and South American cooking, the sweet and juicy papaya is known by many names: the pawpaw, fruta…

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US: Miracle’ ending in Northern California as sisters Caroline and Leia Carrico, ages 5 and 8, found alive

By Bill Hutchinson and Matthew Fuhrman From ABC Caroline and Leia Carrico, ages 5 and 8, wandered away from their home Friday. Two young sisters have been found alive and safe after wandering away from their Northern California home and…

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The Caribbean Student Association and Unidos talk about Afro-Latinos for Black History Month

By A’nire Glenn From The Famuan The Florida A&M University Caribbean Student Association and Unidos came together to celebrate Black History Month, Friday Feb. 23 in B. L. Perry. The purpose of the event was to serve as a general…

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New HBO Documentary, ‘Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland,’ explores the controversial death of a young black woman in police custody; premieres on February 25

MIAMI, FL., February 7, 2019 – On July 10, 2015, Sandra Bland, a politically engaged and vibrant 28-year-old African American from Chicago, was arrested for a traffic violation in a small Texas town. After three days in custody, she was found…

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WI captain dedicates Test victory to Alzarri Joseph

By Nelson A. king from Caribbean Life West Indies cricket captain Jason Holder on Saturday dedicated the Caribbean sides’ humiliation of England in the second Test at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua to fast bowler Alzarri Joseph and…

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Roatán mother grateful after brain tumour removed in Cayman Islands surgery

Cayman Islands (January 31, 2019) – Carolyn Flowers, a mother and grandmother from Roatán, Honduras was experiencing blinding headaches that were having a debilitating effect on her daily life. Coming seemingly out of the blue, these symptoms were cause for concern,…

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[British teens jailed for life for murdering Bermudian student] – Steede’s mother forgives his killers

By Jonathan Bell From The Royal Gazette The mother of a 17-year-old Bermudian student murdered in an English city said yesterday that she had forgiven his killers. Keishaye Steede told reporters outside Nottingham Crown Court that she “forgave them the…

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Zimbabwe troops accused of ‘systematic torture’ of protesters

From BBC A government-appointed human rights group in Zimbabwe has accused soldiers of using “systematic torture” in a crackdown on protests. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission strongly criticised authorities for using troops to quell demonstrations. Unrest broke out more than a…

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Three Florida children die after becoming trapped in freezer

From BBC Three children have died in Florida after becoming trapped in an unplugged freezer, according to police. The children, aged one, four and six, were playing outside their home before allegedly climbing into the unit, which had been left…