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Coast Guard Sends 74 Migrants Back to Dominican Republic After Four At-Sea Interceptions
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Coast Guard Sends 74 Migrants Back to Dominican Republic After Four At-Sea Interceptions

SAN JUAN — The U.S. Coast Guard returned 74 Dominican migrants to law enforcement authorities in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Tuesday night following the at-sea interdictions of four migrant vessels…
Posted by John McCarthy December 18, 2018
Caribbean Tourism Professionals Learn About Diversity and Tolerance
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Caribbean Tourism Professionals Learn About Diversity and Tolerance

MIAMI -- Recognizing the changing dynamics in the global tourism industry and the imperative to meet customers' needs and expectations, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) in…
Posted by John McCarthy December 18, 2018
Del Monte Fiesta Corn Recalled in Nine Caribbean Countries, 25 U.S. States
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Del Monte Fiesta Corn Recalled in Nine Caribbean Countries, 25 U.S. States

JESSUP, Maryland – Del Monte Foods has recalled incompletely sterilized cans of one of its corn products from nine Caribbean countries, because of potential contamination. The recall of Fiesta Corn Seasoned…
Posted by John McCarthy December 16, 2018
St. Lucia, Dominica Rattled By 4.0 Earthquake Last Night
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St. Lucia, Dominica Rattled By 4.0 Earthquake Last Night

PORT OF SPAIN – Several Caribbean islands were rocked by earthquakes during a six hour period overnight, the Trinidad-based Seismic Research Center (SRC) of the St. Augustine campus of the…
Posted by John McCarthy December 13, 2018
UWI Seismic Research Center Says 54 Earthquakes Struck In Last 24 Hours
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UWI Seismic Research Center Says 54 Earthquakes Struck In Last 24 Hours

PORT OF SPAIN -- The University of the West Indies' Seismic Research Center in Trinidad is reporting that 54 earthquakes occurred within the last 24 hours in the Eastern Caribbean.…
Posted by John McCarthy December 8, 2018
French Cops Seize 628 Pounds of Cocaine Worth $27 Million
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French Cops Seize 628 Pounds of Cocaine Worth $27 Million

MARIGOT -- French authorities on Saint Martin seized 285 kilograms (628 pounds) of cocaine worth some $27.4 million. Gerald Darmanin, France's minister of public action and accounts, said the bust…
Posted by John McCarthy December 7, 2018
Guadeloupe Produces Disease-Resistant Banana That Is Also Organic At Cirad
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Guadeloupe Produces Disease-Resistant Banana That Is Also Organic At Cirad

BASSE-TERRE -- Guadeloupe says it created an disease-resistant hybrid organic banana that is starting to show promise. The CIRAD 925 variety of bananas was created in the 2000s at research…
Posted by VI Free Press December 5, 2018
REPORT: Hurricane Maria Cost Puerto Rico $43 Billion In Lost Revenues
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REPORT: Hurricane Maria Cost Puerto Rico $43 Billion In Lost Revenues

SAN JUAN — A report from Puerto Rico’s government says Hurricane Maria had a $43 billion impact on the U.S. territory’s economy, $1 billion more than originally estimated. The Puerto…
Posted by John McCarthy December 4, 2018
‘Grandpa Guyana Coke Dealers’ Move $71 Million Worth of Cocaine Through Caribbean
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‘Grandpa Guyana Coke Dealers’ Move $71 Million Worth of Cocaine Through Caribbean

CHRISTIANSTED – Four mostly elderly Guyanese men admitted in federal court that they tried to smuggle 8,300 pounds of cocaine into the Caribbean. Mohamed Hoseain, 70, and Richard La Cruz,…
Posted by John McCarthy December 3, 2018
Coast Guard Sends 74 Migrants Back to Dominican Republic After 4 At-Sea Interceptions
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Coast Guard Sends 74 Migrants Back to Dominican Republic After 4 At-Sea Interceptions

SAN JUAN — The U.S. Coast Guard returned 74 Dominican migrants to law enforcement authorities in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Tuesday night following the at-sea interdictions of four migrant vessels…
Posted by John McCarthy November 28, 2018

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