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Robinson Named To Jamaica Cabinet

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News Americas, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Weds. Oct. 26, 2011: Lawmaker Shahine Robinson has been named to the new cabinet of Jamaica Prime Minister, Dave Holness. Robinson,...

Nationally Syndicated Radio Host Michael Baisden Puts His Money Where His...

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CaribPR Wire, Dallas, Texas, Tues. Oct. 25, 2011: Radio personality, best-selling author, filmmaker, and leader of the successful civil rights march in Jena,...

Mexico International Stays With United

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News Americas, LONDON, England, Tues. Oct. 25, 2011: Mexico international, Javier Hernandez, is staying put with Manchester United. The striker has signed a new five-year...

Europe’s Woes Will Touch The Caribbean

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By David Jessop News Americas, LONDON, England, Tues. Oct. 25, 2011: The news from Europe is not good. So serious has its sovereign debt crisis...

Jamaica Has A New PM

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News Americas, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mon. Oct. 24, 2011: Jamaica has a new prime minister. He is the country’s former education minister and youngest leader in...

Sunday At Zuccotti Park

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On Sunday, October 23, 2011, a beautiful fall afternoon in NYC, I decided to go to the now famous Zuccotti Park, in downtown Manhattan,...

Rain Affecting West Indies Test

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News Americas, CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Mon. Oct. 24, 2011: A second day of play in the West Indies versus Bangladesh test match was called off...

Obama’s One Million Contributors

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By Arthur Piccolo News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Oct. 21, 2011: So much for my lonely campaign to get Obama to stand aside. It...

Cain’s Electrified Great Wall Of Mexico

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By Felicia Persaud Just when you thought the Republican circus of Presidential wannabes could not get anymore laughable, a black Republican named Herbert Cain has...

Haitians Still Threatened By Cholera

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News Americas, PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Thurs. Oct. 20, 2011: More than 6,500 people Haitians have died from cholera since the onset of the disease in...

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