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QUESTION: How To Restore The Caribbean To The Paradise It Used To Be?
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QUESTION: How To Restore The Caribbean To The Paradise It Used To Be?

SAN JUAN — When people think of the Caribbean, it’s the turquoise seas, clean beaches, coral reefs teeming with fish, turtles and balmy breezes that come to mind. For us, this…
Posted by VI Free Press June 14, 2019
Six Arrested, One At Large In $8K Murder Plot Against Red Sox Icon David Ortiz: Police
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Six Arrested, One At Large In $8K Murder Plot Against Red Sox Icon David Ortiz: Police

SANTO DOMINGO — Six men have been arrested in the brazen ambush shooting of Boston Red Sox icon David "Big Papi" Ortiz that occurred at a crowded nightclub in the Dominican…
Posted by VI Free Press June 13, 2019
Guyana Businessman Komal Samaroo Tells Congress That Sugar Is A Sweet Business
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Guyana Businessman Komal Samaroo Tells Congress That Sugar Is A Sweet Business

WASHINGTON — Komal Samaroo, a leading Caribbean business personality, wants the Caribbean region to be better positioned to benefit from its trading relations with the United States through the removal of…
Posted by VI Free Press June 12, 2019
Caribbean Countries Agree To Protect Endangered  Largetooth Sawfish
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Caribbean Countries Agree To Protect Endangered  Largetooth Sawfish

SAN JUAN — The critically endangered largetooth sawfish gained a lifeline as Caribbean countries unanimously agreed to add the species to Annex II of the Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife…
Posted by VI Free Press June 6, 2019
Top Tier Runners Sail Into St. Thomas For Annual Marathon Race
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Top Tier Runners Sail Into St. Thomas For Annual Marathon Race

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Elite runners from 11 countries are returning to St. Thomas today to compete for top honors in the third cruise marathon challenge as they island hop via the…
Posted by VI Free Press June 3, 2019
Carnival Cruise Line Wants Dismissal of U.S. Lawsuits Over Cuba Docks
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Carnival Cruise Line Wants Dismissal of U.S. Lawsuits Over Cuba Docks

HAVANA — Cruise line Carnival Corporation is asking a U.S. court to dismiss lawsuits that claim the company profited from confiscated Cuban property, the first such cases brought since the Trump…
Posted by VI Free Press June 1, 2019
Orlando Bravo Commits $100 Million To Entrepreneurship And Economic Development In Puerto Rico
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Orlando Bravo Commits $100 Million To Entrepreneurship And Economic Development In Puerto Rico

MAYAGÜEZ — Orlando Bravo, managing partner of private equity firm Thoma Bravo and founder of the Bravo Family Foundation, today announced he will personally contribute $100 million to his foundation to promote entrepreneurship and…
Posted by John McCarthy May 19, 2019
Decades After Failed Invasion, Cuba Still Eyes Venezuela As A Prize
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Decades After Failed Invasion, Cuba Still Eyes Venezuela As A Prize

MACHURUCUTO, Venezuela – For all the heated talk coming from Washington about President Nicolás Maduro being a Cuban puppet, there was a time when Cuban troops really did try to take…
Posted by VI Free Press May 17, 2019
V.I. Health Department Monitoring Quarantined Cruise Ship In St. Lucia
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V.I. Health Department Monitoring Quarantined Cruise Ship In St. Lucia

CHRISTIANSTED — The Virgin Islands Government and other local entities are monitoring a developing public health issue in St. Lucia, where a cruise liner has been quarantined due to a…
Posted by John McCarthy May 3, 2019
Print is Not Dead: How the Tourism Industry Can Benefit from Print Adverts
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Print is Not Dead: How the Tourism Industry Can Benefit from Print Adverts

In 2017, the Caribbean had a record number of 30.1 million tourists reports Travel Weekly, and these numbers only continue to grow. Despite a number of natural disasters hitting area…
Posted by VI Free Press May 3, 2019

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