Puerto Rican Castro Kills Self
News Americas, CLEVELAND, Ohio, Weds. Sept. 4, 2013: Rather than face a life time in prison, Puerto Rican national, Ariel Castro, the man...
Day 6 Of The U.S. Open
News Americas, FLUSHING, NY, Sat. Aug. 31, 2013: Rafael Nadal, the world No. 2. ranked player defeated Ivan Dodig, a 28-year-old player from Croatia...
Politicians Laud Caribbean Pride – Even If Only For A Day
News Americas, BROOKLYN, NY, Mon. Sept. 2, 2013: New York City mayoral hopefuls flocked to the West Indian American Day Carnival Monday becoming Caribbean...
Bravo Leads West Indies Superstars In South Pacific Storm
CaribPR, LONDON, England, Tues. Sept. 3, 2013: Current West Indies Cricket one-day international Captain and global T20 superstar, Dwayne Bravo, has signed an exclusive...
Skin Cancer Does Not Discriminate
CaribPR Wire, MIAMI, Fla. – August 28, 2013: An aggressive form of skin cancer silenced the living voice of Bob Marley, the legendary reggae...
Haitian-American Upset At The U.S. Open
News Americas, FLUSHING, NY, Tues. Aug. 27, 2013: Haitian-American teen Victoria Duval caused the biggest upset at the U.S. Open to date Tuesday when...
Caribbean Foundation Puts The Focus On Science
News Americas, BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Mon. Aug. 26, 2013: Each year, the Caribbean Science Foundation, (CSF) runs the Student Program for Innovation in Science...
The 50th Anniversary Of The March On Washington
By José Francisco Ávila News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Sun. Aug. 25, 2013: As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for jobs...
Jamaica May Lose Pot Capital Status To U.S.
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. August 23, 2013: Jamaica may be blamed for marijuana or pot trafficking to America, but Drug Enforcement agents...
Homophobic Violence In Haiti Bothering U.N.
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Aug. 24, 2013: The UN Mission and United Nations agencies and programmes in Haiti says it is ...





