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Investment Opportunities Main Area of Focus at Jamaica Diaspora Conference 2015

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News Americas Now, NEW YORK, NY, Wednesday, January 14, 2015-Investment opportunities in Jamaica will be the main area of focus, when the sixth biennial...
Children Walk on the Hills Near Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Haiti Still Needs Our Help

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By Thomas C. Adams News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Jan. 12, 2014: The world paused today to remember the destructive Haiti earthquake of January...

Cocaine Seized At JFK On Flight From Jamaica

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News Americas Now, NEW YORK, NY-Monday, January 12, 2015- An arriving passenger at JFK Airport in New York was arrested after a white powdery...

Vincent HoSang Family Foundation Donates US$38,000 for Airport Thermal Sensing Unit

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Wednesday, January 7, 2015- The Vincent HoSang Family Foundation (VHFF) has donated US$38,000 to purchase the first Diaspora-donated walk-through...

Trinidad and Tobago Raises Alert Level

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New Americas Now, NEW YORK, NY, Tuesday January 6, 2015- Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of National Security raised the country’s alert level on Sunday...

Tablet computers being made in Haiti

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Monday January 5, 2015: Haiti has entered the world of the manufacturing of Andriod tablet computers. The company manufacturing the...

Immigrant Police Officer Laid To Rest

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Sun. Jan. 4, 2015: China-born immigrant New York police officer Wenjian Liu was laid to...

Walden University Scholars of Change Demonstrate the Impact of Positive Social...

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MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Walden University Scholars of Change focus on the future, whether they are transforming the way children learn, mentoring,...

Guyanese Former Cop Among Hundreds Paying Tribute To Slain NYPD Officers

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News Americas, WASHINGTON, DC, Weds. Dec. 24, 2014: Former Guyana-born cop and singer, Cliff Joseph, was among hundreds who gathered...

interCaribbean Airways launches Cacique Rewards

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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands, Dec. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- interCaribbean Airways is pleased to announce our new rewards program called "Cacique Rewards". A rewards...

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