Published on Jan 03 2013
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By NAN Staff Writer
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Jan. 2013: A total of 55,742 criminal immigrants were sent packing from the U.S. and back to their homelands in the Caribbean and Latin America in 2012, New Americas has found.
Data NAN obtained and analyzed from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
Published on Dec 12 2012
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Eunice Sarahann Maurice is among those wanted by Interpol. (Interpol image) News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Dec. 13, 2012: A whopping 191 Caribbean nationals have made the Most Wanted List put out by INTERPOL globally, News Americas has found.
The Dominican Republic topped the list with 120 criminals...

Catedral de San Cristobal, CubaBy Haydn Hughes
News Americas, THE VALLEY, Anguilla, Tues. Nov. 13, 2012: With a second term assured, President Barack Hussein Obama, the 44th President of the United States, pledges to be more flexible as a leader.
This pledge was overheard on an open mike on March 26th...
Published on Aug 12 2012
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News Americas, LONDON, England, Mon. Aug. 13, 2012: The Caribbean and Latin American regions ended with a whopping 71 medals in the 30th Olympiad, as the curtains came down on the London 2012 on Sunday, August 12th.
Of the 71, 20 were gold medals while 21 were silver and 30, bronze.
Cuba led the Caribbean...

News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Fri. Dec. 2, 2011: In Cuba, as in most of the Caribbean islands, spices and sauces are important to any dish. It’s what sets the cuisine of this region apart and Cuba is no exception.
The Cuban Garlic Sauce is a very popular sauce used in many of the Cuban food recipes...

News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Tues. Oct. 4, 2011: Jamaican-born reggae legend, Robert Nesta Marley, is set to be remembered in Cuba this month.
Cuban musicians will join Paul Everton and Dave West, members of the Jamaica to Toronto project, in Havana on Oct. 22 to remember the late great Bob Marley on...
News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Thurs. Sept. 29, 2011: Cubans in Cuba can now buy new cars.
A 50-year-old ban on new car sales has been eased by the Cuban government allowing for Cubans who earn dollars or convertible pesos because they are working for the government or “in positions of benefit to...

News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Weds. Sept. 28, 2011: Cuba’s former President, Fidel Castro, has slammed U.S. President’s Barack Obama for spewing “gibberish” during his address last week at the United Nations.
Castro, 85, writing in his newspaper article, said Obama tried to justify the...

News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Mon. Sept. 5, 2011: Cuba’s defence minister has passed away at the age of 75.
Julio Casas Regueiro, a veteran of the revolution, reportedly died of of cardiac arrest on Saturday. State television in Cuba has declared three days of mourning for Casas Regueiro, who became...

News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Weds. Aug. 17, 2011: A group of 30 Americans are in Cuba as travelers under the new more liberal U.S. travel regulations.
Tom Popper of Insight Cuba, has taken the group which is believed to have obtained licenses under the new regulations, which reinstate rules put in place...