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  • St. Kitts wants CPL franchise

    St. Kitts and Nevis want to be a franchise holder for the 2014 edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The government is currently installing floodlights at the Warner Park Cricket Stadium with the hope of creating the possibility for the island to host a franchise, reports CMC. Earlier this year, the Minister of Sports Glen Phillip, wrote a letter…

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  • Paris-based media organisation calls on Governor General to veto bill

    PARIS, CMC – The Paris-based media group, Reporters Without Borders (RWB) has written to Governor General Dame Cécile La Grenade urging her to veto the Electronic Crimes Act that critics say would punish the sending of “offensive” electronic communication with up to one year in prison. “We do not dispute the principle of this law or some of its provisions.…

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  • Haitian designers show off their styles in show

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti has long been renowned for its brightly colored paintings, metalwork handicrafts and wide-ranging styles of music while its fashion industry has lagged behind. This is in large part because Haitian fashion consists mainly of clothing exported from Florida, otherwise known as “pepe,” an industry that began in the 1960s and left many tailors unemployed. But a…

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  • Worst summer yet, says tourism official

    ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Despite the accolades received during the recently held World Travel Awards and the country’s involvement in major promotional events, the twin-island state struggled through the summer months. General Manager of the Antigua & Barbuda Hotel and Tourism Association Neil Forrester yesterday revealed Antigua & Barbuda “has just encountered the worst summer yet.” Forrester, while speaking on…

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  • PM sends warning to child molesters

    KINGSTON, St. Vincent, CMC – The Jamaica government is contemplating stronger measures to deal with child molesters in the wake of several criminal attacks on children. “I say to those of you who believe that you can just be worthless and prey on the little children, stop it (because) I have spoken to the minister of justice that we should…

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  • Suriname to introduce pardon for illegal migrants

    PARAMARIBO, Suriname, CMC – Suriname is to introduce a general pardon for people living in the Dutch-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country as well as provide a grace period for those residing here illegally to fix their papers. The government had initially intended to grant the pardon to members of the Chinese community residing here illegally, but widened the initiative to…

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  • Ruling party to focus on economic growth and national development

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has assured supporters of the ruling People’s National Party (PNP) that her administration is working towards economic growth and national development, with job creation the target. Simpson Miller, who is also PNP President told hundreds of supporters who gathered at the National Arena in the Corporate Area on Sunday , that…

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  • Mighty Sparrow doing well – says daughter

    NEW YORK, CMC – The family of Slinger Francisco, widely regarded as the “Calypso King of the World”, says the “Mighty Sparrow” is responding very well to treatment. Sparrow who was admitted to a New York hospital two weeks ago is no longer in a coma. “He should be up and about soon but not too soon,” said his daughter…

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  • Caribbean lagging in wireless broadband use — UN report

    UNITED NATIONS (CMC) — With nearly two out of every five people in the world expected to be online by the end of the year, more than two-thirds of those living in developing countries, including the Caribbean, will not have access to the Internet, says the United Nations in a global survey of broadband access. The report, the second produced…

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  • One scapegoat does not fix LIAT or Caribbean Airlines

    Some might believe that, for the second time in only three years, Captain Ian Brunton has been made a scapegoat by the board of directors of a Caribbean airline company – fired as CEO of Caribbean Airlines Limited in late 2010 and, this week, he resigned as CEO of LIAT. Indisputably, the overall operation of LIAT has continued to be…

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