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LIAT Gets A New CEO

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News Americas, ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Fri. Aug. 3, 2012: LIAT airlines has a new CEO. He is Captain Ian Arthur Brunton who officially took the...

When Will The Right Really Get It?

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By Felicia Persaud News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Aug, 3, 2012: The Right is at its “Slam Obama, Blame The Immigrants” game again, this...

Obama Is Disappointing Romney Is …

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By Arthur Piccolo News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Aug. 3, 2012: Ridiculous and pathetic! Since this election is over even before the national political conventions...

Pan-American Life Insurance Group Completes Acquisition of Majority of MetLife® Assets...

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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pan-American Life Insurance Group (PALIG), a leading provider of insurance and financial services throughout the Americas, today...

Lady Saw, Denise Belfon Rule Brooklyn Music Fest

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By Roland Hyde News Americas, BROOKLYN, NY, Weds. Aug. 1, 2012: Given the history of dominance by men when it comes to Caribbean music and...

Small Nations, Rum And The WTO

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By David Jessop News Americas, LONDON, England, Tues. July 31, 2012: The idea of a comprehensive global trade round of the kind envisaged when Governments...

Harlem “Soul Food Queen” Laid To Rest

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. July 27, 2012: Sylvia's Restaurant in Harlem became an international institution because of one woman and her soul...

Caribbean, Latin America Represented At Opening Olympics Ceremony

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News Americas, LONDON, UK, Fri. July 27, 2012: Athletes from around the world including some 23 Caribbean countries and several Latin American nations, were...

Afro-Caribbean Teachers Underrepresented In Liverpool

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News Americas, LONDON, England, Fri. 27, 2012: There is a serious under-representation of Afro-Caribbeans from Europe’s oldest black community in education, a study...

What About The Morton Memo?

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By Felicia Persaud On March 2, 2011, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director, John Morton, issued a memorandum that drew applause in some quarters and...

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