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Lesbian cruise to Virgin Islands planned for New Year's
Olivia has announced that it will be concluding its 40th anniversary year with a New Year's cruise to the Virgin Islands , Dec.
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'Rein in' Ronnie, St Bess union tells PM
The St Elizabeth Teachers' Association has said that Minister of Education Ronald Thwaites would not be invited to address its annual conference in August.
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Personal crisis takes doctor to new direction
I think of it as one of life's cruel ironies. At age 62, Dr. David Rudolph, a prominent ear, nose and throat surgeon, developed a viral inner ear infection that took away his balance and hearing in one ear.
The highly rated Italian film, The Entrepreneur, is part of the line up for the European Film Festival today at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain. The plot revolves around Nicola, a factory owner on the verge of bankruptcy who resorts to unscrupulous means to solve his problems.
Honduran gangs to announce truce to cut violence
San Pedro Sula's bishop, Romulo Emiliani, told The Associated Press that the Mara Salavatrucha and 18th Street gangs will begin their truce on Tuesday.
MSC Cruises offering 'Divine Deals' on staterooms with balconies
Picture yourself on a private balcony just outside your luxurious stateroom sipping an adult beverage and looking at lush tropical islands as your ship sails through the Caribbean.
Attorney General threatens jail for anyone leaking info on Chinchilla - drug jet' scandal
May 24th, 2013 Attorney General, Jorge Chavarria, threatened yesterday to prosecute and possibly jail any official who discloses any information to the press surrounding the investigation of President Laura Chinchilla's recent trip to Peru, in which she flew in a private jet linked to Gabriel Morales Fallon, a Colombian businessman suspected of ... (more)
'Operation Weed Whacker' Cuts Out $1 Million Of Marijuana From Philly Neighborhoods
"Operation Weed Whacker" was set up to remove at least $1 million in high-grade grass from the region's marijuana black market by shutting down a group of dealers who brought about 3,670 pounds of pot into the area over the last year, according to Philly.com. The yearlong wiretap investigation led to the arrests of brothers Dennis and Jeffrey ... (more)
Pacific Alliance Meeting Looks to China As America Doesn't Bother To Show Up
The presidents of Mexico, Colombia, Chile and Peru met on Thursday in Cali, Colombia, for the seventh Pacific Alliance meeting to discuss the economic integration of Latin America.
MCC graduates its largest class ever
When Edson Novinyo was growing up in Ghana, he wore sandals made out of recycled car tires, studied from the same books his father had used and developed an interest in aviation from watching birds fly.
Lucio Salazar charged for alleged murder of Jeremy Baptist
Police on Ambergris Caye charged one man for murder on May 23, 2013. He is 23 year old Lucio Salazar, a fisherman of a San Juan Area address in San Pedro Town.
Dissidents find 'Cuba outside Cuba' in Miami
When Cuban hunger striker Guillermo Farinas arrived in Miami, he said he was prepared to face rejection from radical members of the Cuban-American community who do not believe in pacific opposition.
Turks and Caicos recovers cash, land amid probe
Officials in the Turks and Caicos Islands have recovered $19.5 million and more than 2,500 acres of real estate as they continue to seize assets improperly obtained by corrupt politicians.
Joyce Robinson: institution builder
The late Honourable Joyce Lilieth Robinson , who died on Sunday, May 12, aged 87, was essentially two persons - the dedicated public servant who stamped her brand on empowerment through education, and the devoted family member and friend for whom no favour was too difficult or inconvenient to grant.
This Day In Our Past: May 22, 1974
Prime Minister Michael Manley announcing plans for a workers resort development to a press conference at Jamaica House on May 22, 1974.
Canadian businessman goes on trial in Cuban corruption crackdown
A Canadian businessman who has confessed to bribing Cuban officials was scheduled to go on trial in Havana on Thursday, almost two years after his arrest in a sweeping government crackdown on corruption.
Costa Rica trial opens in Brevard woman's death
Three people accused of killing a member of a well-known Cocoa Beach family two years ago in Costa Rica are facing trial this month in the Central American country.
$250,000 bail for DPNR chief accused of trafficking drugs
Daily News Photo by AMANDA NORRIS Helen Tapia, right, the mother of 54-year-old Roberto Tapia, chief of enforcement for the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, leaves the Ron de Lugo Federal Building on Tuesday after being appointed her son's third-party custodian.
Fidel and Miss Green, till death do they part
I know a Cuban man named Fidel who is tall, well-built and hardworking. He is known to have had several wives and many girlfriends during his life, and now has a pregnant daughter who will soon make him a grandfather, but those details of his life are diffuse.
Ousted premier seeks return to power in Cayman
A former Cayman Islands premier who faces 11 criminal charges and was ousted from leadership last year is heading into Thursday's general elections with an outside chance of returning to power in the British Overseas Territory.