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Letter: The Council of Legal Education – where legal education and politics collide

Dear Sir, Financial Viability The entire Caribbean is suffering from dire economic circumstances where any financial expenditure must be carefully weighed against its benefits and any alternative methods of accomplishing its objectives. When it comes to the Council of Legal…

Beleaguered West Indies to face grieving Sri Lanka

From Jamaica Observer Editorial The world of sport is increasingly focused on football’s FIFA World Cup in Russia which begins in mid-June. But the dwindling numbers who still follow West Indies cricket will be aware of five crucial Test matches…

Denied the opportunity to help Caribbean people – Bravo

By Colin Benjamin From Guyana Chronicle SOME of West Indies’ best-known players are claiming they were “denied the opportunity to help Caribbean people” by being omitted from the teams involved in the Hurricane Relief game at Lord’s. The charity T20…

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Lambeth Council calls for action against Home Office Caribbean discrimination

From Wandsworth Guardian UK Lambeth Councillors have written to the Prime Minister demanding action against discrimination against Caribbean people. This comes after reports people who arrived in the UK as children in the first wave of Commonwealth immigrations are facing deportation….

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Acupuncture gone wrong – Jamaican doctors save life of Caymanian woman whose lungs collapsed after botched treatment

By Nadine Wilson-Harris From Jamaica Gleaner The collapse of her lungs following acupuncture treatment could have been fatal for one Caymanian woman, had it not been for the quick intervention of two Jamaican doctors who treated her when she was…

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Mighty efforts in vain amid Afghan, Caribbean dominance

By Peter Della Penna From ESPN CricketInfot 1. Evin Lewis (West Indies) – 316 runs at 39.50, three fifties West Indies’ scoring was thin at times during the tournament, but Lewis’ runs column remained consistently fat. He led all openers…

Cricket: Players gave their all for Caribbean fans, says Windies coach

From Jamaica Observer HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC) — Head coach Stuart Law has dedicated West Indies’ successful World Cup qualification to Caribbean fans, and said they had been had the forefront of the players minds throughout the tournament. The Caribbean side…

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Cayman Islands CTMH Doctors Hospital – welcomes new OB/GYN

CTMH Doctors Hospital is proud to announce that our family is still growing. A big welcome to our new OB/GYN – Dr. Rachelle Shirley from Kingston, Jamaica. Accompanying the hospitals new state-of-the art private maternity suites, Dr. Shirley understands the…

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Kensington Oval to host first day/night Test in the Caribbean

From ICC Sri Lanka will play the West Indies in a three-match Test series in June, with the Kensington Oval in Barbados set to host the first day/night Test in the Caribbean on 23 June. The Kensington Oval in Barbados…

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Ambrose: The pitches in the Caribbean are terrible

From The Cricketer WEST INDIES LEGEND SAYS HIS COUNTRY MUST PRODUCE QUICKER, BOUNCIER WICKETS TO HELP REJUVENATE THE TEAM Curtly Ambrose has said West Indies must address the problem of the Caribbean’s “terrible” pitches following their “disastrous” tour of New…