Wednesday, July 24, 2013

VIDEO Masquerade parade brings Caribbean flavour to Bournemouth

  • Haiti News.Net - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    New Trinidad and Tobago head coach Stephen Hart says more young players need to be drafted into the national side following their exit from the CONCACAF Gold Cup underway in the United States. Hart says a new crop of young players must be blooded as part of a new thrust to raise the standard of the country's football after the 'Soca Warriors' suffered a 0-1 loss to Mexico in the quarterfinals ...

  • Vietnam Haiti Agree to Increase Cooperation

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Hanoi, Jul 23 (Prensa Latina) From nowadays Vietnam and Haiti are willing to increase sustained bilateral relations of cooperation in many spheres, following the signing of an agreement between their respective ministers of industry and trade. According to what have been signed on the eve, a memorandum of understanding that reached consensus in 2012 will enter into effect, by virtue of which the ...

  • Delta to add flights to Dominican Bahamas from Pittsburgh

    Tribune Review - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Delta Air Lines plans to add weekly flights from Pittsburgh International Airport to the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas in December, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald said ...

  • Minnis sparks House uproar

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Debate on the Stem Cell Research and Therapy Bill failed to continue as planned in the House of Assembly yesterday, as demands from Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis to speak led to uproar and an eventual early suspension of the lower chamber. The incident stemmed from a ruling by House Speaker Dr. Kendal Major last week that Minnis would be barred from speaking in Parliament until he ...

  • Nottage calls on Minnis to apologize

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Leader of Government Business in the House of Assembly Dr. Bernard Nottage yesterday accused Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis of being "disrespectful" to House Speaker Dr. Kendal Major and called on him to apologize. "That's what any self-respecting member of Parliament would do," said Nottage following Minnis' show of defiance in the House of Assembly. Last ...

  • Man dies after shooting outside bar

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    A man was shot and killed outside a local bar early yesterday morning, according to police. Police said the 40-year-old victim of Balls Alley was shot multiple times at a club on Bay Street and Armstrong Street. The incident reportedly stemmed from an altercation between the victim and a group of men around 2:55 a.m. After being shot, the man was taken to hospital by private vehicle where he ...

  • Dead ducks part of ?bizarre find?

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    A noose hangs from a tree near a pond just off of Cable Beach. The bodies of dead birds and other miscellaneous items were discovered in bushes yesterday. TORRELL GLINTON TNG ...

  • CJ ?puzzled? by decision on St. John?s graduation

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett said yesterday he found it "puzzling" that the Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) canceled a graduation ceremony for the entire 2013 St. John's College (SJC) senior class instead of simply excluding the students who were found in breach of school rules. Sir Michael suggested that the decision created a problem for the students who did ...

  • Defense concluding in cop killing case

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Three men accused of murdering a policeman have elected not to give evidence before a Supreme Court jury to refute prosecutors' claims about their alleged roles in the crime. Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Davis and Clinton Evans told Justice Roy Jones yesterday that they had decided to exercise the right not to give evidence. Prosecutors allege that the men are responsible for the shooting death ...

  • Man acquitted in murder case

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Senior Supreme Court Justice Jon Isaacs on Monday issued a directed verdict in the case of a man accused of murder after the prosecution offered no further evidence against him. Jurors were impanelled last week to hear the burglary, armed robbery and murder trial of Torraino Tucker and Duran Johnson. They allege that Johnson and Tucker entered the home of Marie Metellus at Arawak Avenue and ...

  • Long wait to register at training agency

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    A large crowd formed outside of the doors to The National Training Agency during its first official day of operations yesterday. TORRELL GLINTON TNG ...

  • Govt to make decision on Reef Village casino operator next month

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    The Cabinet is expected to make a decision on a new casino operator at the Reef Village resort on Grand Bahama next month, Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe said, adding that a Bahamian group is among the 12 hopeful candidates. Wilchcombe said he expected the National Economic Council to soon make a recommendation to his ministry and then Cabinet would decide on the matter. He said the ...

  • Cuba Merges Importing-Exporting Companies

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Havana, Jul 23 (Prensa Latina) Cuba announced today in this capital the merger of 12 exporting and importing companies in a Higher Business Management Organization (OSDE) subordinated to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment. According to Granma newspaper, with the establishment of the Foreign Trade Managerial Group (GECOMEX), name given to the new entity, the Cuban government ...

  • Media AdvisoryInvitation - Toronto Pearson Kicks Off Caribbean Carnival at the Airport

    CNW Group - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Caribbean culture has to offer, including music, dance, art and a moving parade to kick-off Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto. Media and airport guests are invited to attend the fun-filled kick-off event taking place in Terminals 1 and 3 at Toronto Pearson (pre-security). Canadian calypso pioneer and Juno winner, the legendary "Pan Man Pat", and the world renowned ...

  • Answers needed on Cubas missile shipment to North Korea

    The Kansas City Star - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Given Cuba's long-running economic crisis, you could imagine that some entrepreneurial lieutenant of the revolutionary government got a gold star for inventing a possible new revenue stream. It certainly sounds like a clever move to clean out the Cold War closet and dump some outmoded radar systems, Russian jets and missile parts on a willing taker. After all, Cuba's Museum of the ...

  • Caribbean wont need too much Barbadosh

    General Sources - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    There he was, minding his own business, just enjoying the sea, when a boatload of tourists turned up, pointing and shouting and shoving cameras in his face. Well, you're asking for attention if you swim near the Sandy Lane Hotel, one of the most famous spots in Barbados. But he handled it well, graciously playing up for the cameras and even coming close enough so you could ...

  • Opposition party?s ?sterile? meetings tire ex Dominican Republic president

    Dominican Today - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Santo Domingo.- Ex president Hipolito Mejia yesterday said he's tired of so many "sterile" meetings in search of a solution to the months-long crisis in Dominican Republic's major opposition party (PRD). He noted however that a team of PRD leaders who support him maintains contacts with the PRD faction headed by the organization's president Miguel Vargas, looking to ...

  • Caribbean Tropical Zion Offered Refuge for Jews Fleeing Nazis

    General Sources - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Synagogues in the Sand On the northern shore of the Dominican Republic lies the beachfront town of Sosa, known for over 70 years as "Tropical Zion." It is a typically Caribbean town, with an atypical history that includes a chapter as a haven for Jewish refugees. Hot and humid all year round, with daily downpours, Sosa boasts a pretty beach, lined with coconut palms, colorful ...

  • N. Korea arms ship Obama told to report Cuba to UN

    MSNBC - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News Leading Republican and Democrat senators called on President Barack Obama to act over a Cuban shipment of weapons and equipment to North Korea, as talks got under way about migration between the U.S. and Cuba.A North Korean ...

  • VIDEO Masquerade parade brings Caribbean flavour to Bournemouth

    General Sources - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    DANCERS in Caribbean dress brought a bit of colour to Bournemouth beach on Saturday with a masquerade parade. The festival event, run by Umoja Arts Network, began with a lively 'carnival' procession from Alum Chine to the Triangle, taking ...

  • Bahamas Petroleum says OK given for exploration licenses extension

    The China Post - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    BANGALORE -- Bahamas Petroleum Co. PLC said the Bahamas environment ministry had extended the company's five exploration licenses by a further three years and that it was continuing farm-out talks with interested parties to raise money to begin drilling an exploration ...

  • Cuba to Hosts Latin Am Animal Production Forum

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 23rd July, 2013

    Havana, Jul 23 (Prensa Latina) The 18th Meeting of the Latin American Association of Animal Production (ALPA), will hold sessions in this capital in November with the participation of more than 400 delegates from 20 nations, including Cuba, according to an official source. Specialists, personalities of the sector, producers, breeders, researchers, teachers, and businessmen will attend the event, ...

  • Source: http://www.haitinews.net/index.php/sid/216003611/scat/e5abd99746ab67f4

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