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Caribbean News   
  1. A dispute over control of $370 million in assets traced to accused Ponzi schemer Allen Stanford is holding up disbursement of the funds, but...
  2. One Barbadian a day suffers a stroke, more than half are overweight and one in five suffers from hypertension, local media reported last mon...
  3. A 21-year-old college graduate from Sacramento, Natalie Dylan, is offering up her virginity for sale to the highest bidder. The sale is bein...
  4. “I cannot conceive yet of a world without him.” It was the sentiment expressed by Professor Barry Chevannes, two days after the death o...
International News   
  1. Olympics organisers desperate for climate change. Winter Olympics chiefs will not sanction a desperate last-minute venue switch despite unse...
  2. Obama in Super Bowl health care gambit. The February 25 talks, announced by Obama in an interview with CBS, will mark the president's most p...
  3. Yanukovich set to clinch tight Ukraine vote. Pro-Russia Viktor Yanukovich was Monday set to become Ukraine's new president after squeezing a...
  4. Iraq MPs to meet over 'Saddam' candidates row. Iraqi MPs were gathering on Monday to debate a contentious decision to allow hundreds of cand...
Celebrating Black History   
"..People who cannot suffer can never grow up, can never discover who they are. That man who is forced each day to snatch his manhood, his identity out of the fire of human cruelty that rages to destroy it knows, if he survives his effort, and even if he does not survive it, something about himself and human life that no school on earth—and, indeed, no church— can teach. He achieves his own authority, and that is unshakable. This is because, in order to save his life, he is forced to look beneath appearances, to take nothing for granted, to hear the meaning behind the words...If one is continually surviving the worst that life can bring, one eventually ceases to be controlled by a fear of what life can bring." James Baldwin...
Feb 15, 2010
Carnival season is unquestionably one of the most festive times in Dominica. Known as ‘The Real Mas’ or ‘Mas Domnik’, the event culminates over a Monday and ...
Feb 14, 2010
During the four-day holiday of Carnival festivities, activity on the island nearly comes to a standstill. Preparations begin as early as Epiphany Sunday wit ...
Feb 15, 2010
Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago is perhaps the most significant event on the islands' cultural and tourism calendar, with numerous cultural events running in ...
Feb 02, 2010
Throughout Jamaica but especially in Kingston, people celebrate the life and music of Bob Marley, who died of cancer in 1981 at the age of 36. Reggae fans an ...
Feb 18, 2010
The Tobago Carnival Regatta is setting new standards in the traditional sailing regattas regionally. Dubbed “ A Festival of Wind”, the Tobago Carnival Regatt ...
Feb 14, 2010
The Holetown Festival:It may be a feature which occurs all too rarely, but there is nothing to beat the history lessons to be derived from a bus tour of Olde ...
Feb 23, 2010
In the decades since 1972 when Jamaica's first feature film "The Harder They Come" exposed reggae to the world on its soundtrack, a growing number of films h ...
Feb 23, 2010
“The Best of CaribbeanTales 2010: Film Festival and Symposium” brings together the best films screened in recent years, with a Symposium, Film Market, Work ...
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