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Matisyahu keeps the faith while rapping
www.miamiherald.com/ente... - Matisyahu, the devout Jewish rapper, is making the kind of journey he makes all the time between his music and his religion. On this recent Friday afternoon, that consists of walking through Manhattan from a voice lesson to prepare for Shabbat, the Jewish holy day of rest. For Matisyahu, this particular passage is simply another step in his dual spiritual and musical odyssey. more... ()
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Strong quake shakes economic heart of Honduras, kills five
www.brisbanetimes.com.au... - A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocked the economic and tourist heart of Honduras on Thursday, killing five, wounding at least 13, and shaking neighbouring countries as far away as Mexico. Officials expected the death toll to rise as reports arrived from rugged areas around Honduras' Caribbean coast, and locals feared further aftershocks. more... ()
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If you’re going abroad and plan to return, listen up
www.chron.com/disp/story... - Come Monday, you better pack your passport for that weekend cruise to Cancun or that quick shopping trip across the U.S.-Mexico border. Gone are the days when you could just declare your U.S. citizenship and breeze through U.S. Customs at the nation’s land and sea ports. Even your Texas driver’s license and a birth certificate won’t get you home these days — at least not without some extra questioning from U.S. border inspectors. more... ()
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Powerful quake strikes off Honduras...Tsunami watch for Caribbean
www.theglobeandmail.com/... - A powerful earthquake of 7.1 magnitude struck northeast of an island off Honduras early on Thursday, sending people running into the streets as far away as Guatemala. A tsunami watch was in effect for countries along the Caribbean Sea coast. There was no immediate report of damage or injuries. The quake hit 64 kilometres northeast of Roatan, an island in the Islas de la Bahia, and had a shallow depth, 10 kilometres. more... ()
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Investors Expecting Fraction of Money Back From Caribbean Bank Ponzi Scheme
www.americanchronicle.co... - Jet-powered, Raleigh-based businessman William Wise snagged gold and diamonds, a quarter-million-dollar wine collection, a private plane, luxury SUVs and millions in cash thanks to investors' faith and deposits in Wise's now-failed Caribbean bank. more... ()
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Netherlands Supreme Court allows extradition of Michael Registe
www.wtvm.com/Global/stor... - FBI agents are now packing their bags for St. Maarten, after the Supreme Court of the Netherlands approved the extradition of accused double murder Michael Jason Registe. All they are waiting for now is a signature from the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles, expected to come sometime this week, according to the Chief of the Governors' Cabinet. more... ()
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New York hosts Caribbean Week
www.eturbonews.com/9488/... - Bringing both the public and private sectors together, the purpose of Caribbean Week in New York is to achieve a better understanding of the current position and future of the travel and tourism industry of the Caribbean region. more... ()
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Slow growth for Caribbean countries in 2008
www.dominicanewsonline.c... - PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands, CMC – Despite the global economic crisis, Caribbean economies recorded growth last year, albeit at a slower pace than in 2007, the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) said on Tuesday. more... ()
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Caribbean Games venues get green light
www.trinidadexpress.com/... - The Caribbean Games 2009 Local Organising Committee can breathe a sigh of relief after getting the green light from the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC) on all their proposed venues for the Games. more... ()
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Fugitives on the run captured in Jamaica
www.wktv.com/news/local/... - US Marshals say Tonya Brown, 35 and David Stewart, 34 were both members of the violent Jamaican based Drug Ring known as the “Shower Posse” and were wanted by the United States Marshals Service on federal arrest warrants. They were charged with Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and Conspiracy to Distribute Cocaine and Cocaine Base, Crack. more... ()
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New boxing gym opens its doors
www.caymannetnews.com/ne... - EstHer Ebanks had grown weary of waiting for the boxing facility in memory of her late husband Dunstan Dalmain Ebanks, but her prayers were answered recently with the opening of a new boxing gym at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex. The then Minister of Sport Hon Alden McLaughlin opened the facility after seven months of construction, which comprises some 5,700 square feet and is equipped with training gear to accommodate 25 athletes at any one time. The facility can also accommodate 500 spectators for demonstration fights. more... ()
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Sbragia happy with lone striker
www.setanta.com/uk/Artic... - Sunderland boss Ricky Sbragia says Kenwyne Jones is fully committed to the lone striker role. Jones had formed one half of a dangerous double act alongside Djibril Cisse which plundered 21 goals this season before the goals dried up. This prompted Sbragia to drop Cisse to the bench and employ the Trinidad & Tobago striker at the spearhead of a 4-5-1 formation. more... ()
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FBI ‘lured dimwits’ into terror plot
www.timesonline.co.uk/to... - The other question that US security experts were debating was how much had been achieved by assigning more than 100 agents to a year-long investigation of three petty criminals and a mentally ill Haitian immigrant, none of whom had any connection with any known terrorist group. “They were all unsophisticated dimwits,” said Kindlon. more... ()
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Tim Howard has no trouble keeping busy
www.latimes.com/sports/l... - Six years into his English Premier League career, the former New York-New Jersey MetroStar is regarded as one of the top goalkeepers in England. Some of the credit goes to Abdel, the U.S. goalkeeper coach and a former Egyptian national team player. Most of the credit goes to Howard, who has followed superbly in the footsteps of Americans Kasey Keller, Brad Friedel and Marcus Hahnemann, all of whom blazed goalkeeping trails through England. more... ()
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St Thomas football semi-finals on today and tomorrow
sportsjamaica.com/read_a... - The semi-finals of the Captain Bakery-sponsored St Thomas Major league take centre stage at York Oval this afternoon and tomorrow. In tomorrow's contest, Lyssons will seek to avenge their mid-season final defeat, which Kool Kat won 3-2. Today, the consistent Prospect, will meet dangerous Danvers Pen. Danvers Pen, who struggled in the first round of the competition, have showed championship quality in the second round and should pose a challenge to Prospect. more... ()
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Five teenage inmates die in blaze -Lessons from the Armadale tragedy
www.jamaicaobserver.com/... - Five teenage girls have died when a juvenile detention centre was engulfed by flames as police investigated a melee by inmates, Jamaican authorities said. St Ann parish police said in a statement that officers were assailed with stones and other projectiles when they were summoned to quell rowdy behaviour at Armadale Juvenile Centre During an investigation into the violence, a fire swept through a section of the lock-up, trapping some of the girls inside. more... ()
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Caribbean news briefs
www.etaiwannews.com/etn/... - ST. VINCENT: Opposition seeks independent probe into deadly police shootout KINGSTON, St. Vincent (AP) _ The head of St. Vincent's political opposition called Saturday for an independent investigation into the fatal shootings of three fugitives by regional police. Opposition chief Arnhim Eustace wants an independent panel to determine if the Regional Security System, a cooperative of police forces across the Eastern Caribbean, used excessive force Thursday in a shootout with three men, including a 29-year-old Barbadian wanted on homicide charges. more... ()
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What the PM must tell Caricom
www.jamaica-gleaner.com/... - In the mid-1980s, Jamaica and Canada nearly came to blows, figuratively that is, over patties, or more specifically, when a patty is, or is not, a patty. According to the Canadians, a Jamaican patty, a light baked crust with a meat-filled centre, was really a pie. So, Jamaicans in Canada who made a business of baking and selling the iconic Jamaican patty could not call it such, they were told. A pie, perhaps! more... ()
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Border crossing rules change June 1
www.ocregister.com/artic... - Travelers driving or taking a cruise to Mexico or Canada have something new to worry about: the right identification. Beginning June 1, Americans traveling by road or ship to Mexico and Canada will have to show a passport or similar document to get back into the U.S. more... ()
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Anguilla to compete in Caribbean “Culinary Olympics”
www.anguillalife.com/new... - The Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association are delighted to announce that Anguilla will be fielding a team to compete in the TASTE of the CARIBBEAN 2009. The competition takes place In Puerto Rico in mid June (12th to 15th). Trudy Nixon the AHTA Executive Director says: “Anguilla will compete against other great Caribbean Culinary destinations such as Puerto Rico, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados and of course St Maarten As it is so conveniently located we hope to encourage supporters from Anguilla to attend and support our team. ..” more... ()
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Caribbean Census Push Gains Momentum With Companion Senate Bill
www.caribpr.com/details.... - CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. May 20, 2009: The push by Carib ID for a Caribbean origin category on the U.S. Census form is gaining momentum, with the introduction on Tuesday of a companion senate bill. New York Senators Charles Schumer and Kristin Gillibrand on May 19, 2009, introduced the companion bill to Rep. Yvette D. Clarke's Caribbean Count Bill, (H.R. 2071), which was introduced on April 23rd. more... ()
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UN enlists Bill Clinton to boost Haiti economy
www.independent.co.uk/ne... - The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, yesterday said he had appointed Bill Clinton as his special emissary to Haiti with the special task of drumming up investment and other economic support for the perennially impoverished Caribbean nation. more... ()
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City worker 'sacked for being a single mum' from £50,000-a-year Lloyds job
www.dailymail.co.uk/news... - A high-flying City worker is demanding £70,000 in compensation after claiming female bank chiefs discriminated against her because she is a single mother. Alison Weekes, 39, alleges that her boss at Lloyds TSB told her she was not 'truly committed' to her job, compared to her single male colleagues. more... ()
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Guyanese in Barbados being ‘stereotyped’ on basis of appearance – Faria
www.stabroeknews.com/200... - In a release on Saturday, he said that Guyanese are worried following a recent statement by Barbados Prime Minister David Thompson on immigration policy changes and are reporting to their Consulate in the island. Faria said that his office has seen a “big jump” in telephone inquiries and walk-in traffic about the implications of the recently announced changes to the Barbados Immigration regulations by Prime Minister Thompson. more... ()
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Report: Ex-Metro Cornell Glen joins Quakes
blogs.nypost.com/sports/... - The 28-year-old Glen has been on trial since the week before, and coach Frank Yallop reportedly added him on a deal that runs throug the end of the year with an option for 2010. He's expected to make his debut Saturday against the Houston Dynamo, Juan Carlos Osorio's favorite club. more... ()
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Trinidad & Tobago's Murder rate doubles in last two years
sflcn.com/story.php?id=6... - ORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - The murder rate in T&T has almost doubled in the last two years, figures from National Security Minister Martin Joseph confirmed yesterday. Speaking at yesterday’s weekly post-cabinet media briefing, Joseph gave murder rate figures for January to May 2009, as well as for the corresponding periods in 2008 and 2007. more... ()
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Tivoli reign - Tivoli's win combined with the 0-0 draw between defending champions Portmore United
www.jamaicaobserver.com/... - ORAINE Simpson scored arguably the most important goal of his career - a penalty - as Tivoli edged Arnett 1-0 in the 'Gardens Derby', to secure their fourth title and first lien on the Digicel Premier League trophy with a 1-0 win over Arnett Gardens at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex yesterday. more... ()
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Bolt has no trouble making a splash
www.independent.co.uk/sp... - Deansgate was no real place for showboating yesterday, with the Mancunian weather living up to its miserable form. At one point in the afternoon the elevated track laid out down Manchester's main thoroughfare was in a worryingly waterlogged state. more... ()
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Jamaica welcomes the Shearer - New $5,000 note named after the late PM
www.jamaica-gleaner.com/... - Jamaica's central bank will issue a $5,000 bill on Monday, a move more likely driven by a wish to celebrate the life of the late Prime Minister, Hugh Shearer - whose image will be on the currency - rather than an immediate demand for a bigger note to store value. more... ()
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Official: 2 offers received for Air Jamaica
news.moneycentral.msn.co... - Jamaican senator says two offers have been made for the Caribbean country's money-losing national carrier, which the cash-strapped island has long been trying to privatize. Sen. Don Wehby said in a Wednesday statement that he could confirm that two offers were recently received for Air Jamaica. He said he could not disclose any further specifics, citing ongoing negotiations. more... ()
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Guyanese nabbed for human smuggling again
www.caribbean360.com/New... - TORONTO, Canada, May 15, 2009 - A Guyanese woman, believed to be working with a band of human smugglers, has been busted by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). It's the second time she has found herself on the wrong side of the law on human smuggling charges. more... ()
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Trinidad cuts 500 jobs, eyes new markets
www.calgaryherald.com/bu... - In a conference call to discuss its first-quarter results Wednesday, president and chief executive Lyle Whitmarsh said the company has let go of about 15 per cent of the 3,500 Canadian and American staff it employed a year ago and is trying to cut a minimum of 10 per cent of overall costs through wage reductions and measures including the delay of recertifying idled rigs. more... ()
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