Posts Tagged ‘Jamaica’
Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2012 under caribbean news Tags: caribbean headliners, caribbean headlines, caribbean news, cuba, Jamaica, st kitts & nevis, st vincent & the grenadines, surniame •
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Tweet Cuba rejects ‘interference’ by Spanish foreign minister HAVANA, Cuba (ACN) — Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Dagoberto Rodriguez has urged Spain’s Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo to provide solutions to the problems faced by Spanish society instead of interfering in Cuba’s internal affairs. St Kitts-Nevis to intensify collaboration with international security agencies St Kitts & [...]
Posted by admin on January 6th, 2012 under caribbean news Tags: elections, freedom, great britain, independence, Jamaica, People's National Party, pj patterson, portia simpson miller, Prime Minister •
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Tweet Jamaica may soon be free – to rule it’s own destiny January 6, 2012 By admin I am genuinely overjoyed to hear the news that Jamaica finally decided to stake a claim for its independence from the british empire. This truly means that the sun can set and independent nations can still be born. [...]
Posted by admin on December 19th, 2011 under caribbean news Tags: Jamaica, jamaica labor party, jlp, Prime minister Andrew Holness •
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Tweet Holness firm on free tuition, health care BY GARFIELD MYERS Editor-at-Large South/Central Bureau myersg@jamaicaobserver.com Monday, December 19, 2011 JUNCTION, St Elizabeth — Prime Minister Andrew Holness Friday night stood by his party’s policies of free tuition in public schools and free health care in the public health sector, suggesting they will remain in place [...]
Posted by admin on November 4th, 2011 under caribbean news, Entertainment News Tags: adidja Palmer, calvin haye cayro jones, chris tavares-finson, Jamaica, Michael Dean, murder, shawn campbell, shawn storm, vybz kartel •
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Tweet Prosecution claims shocking evidence in Kartel case BY PAUL HENRY Crime/Court Desk co-ordinator henryp@jamaicaobserver.com Friday, November 04, 2011 Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/-Murder-on-video-_10090164 THE prosecution in the murder case of entertainer Vybz Kartel and his three co-accused revealed for the first time in court yesterday that it has video and telephone evidence tying the accused men [...]
Posted by admin on March 26th, 2011 under announcements, Entertainment News Tags: caribbean, CLASSICS, Dancehall, DJ RINGO, Jamaica, MUSIC REGGAE, ROOTS AND CULTURE •
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Posted by admin on February 4th, 2011 under reggae Tags: barrington levy, black eye peas, black roses, caesar augustus, daddy biggs, dancehall hero, gangsters, its about time, j-blaxx, Jamaica, khago, mike jerz, paul campbell, platinum camp records, snoop dogg, twin of twins, vybz kartel, wyclef jean •
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Tweet Barrington Levy, Vybz Kartel & Khago Are Now “Gangsters” Barrington Levy can be called many things – a dance-hall veteran, Reggae gad, national treasure, living legend, the list goes on… however one thing he is not is a gangster. You’ve heard his unique voice and homespun sounds just about everywhere on the planet – [...]
Posted by admin on January 22nd, 2011 under caribbean news Tags: andrew holness, anguillan, antigua and barbuda, baldwin spencer, barbados, bridgetown, cabinet minister, caribbean news, consitituency, corporal punishment, cuban, danny buck, david thompson, donald barrington buchanan, eastern caribbean states, foreign affairs minister, grenada, guyana, haiti, haitian, human rights group, human rights group amnesty international, indonesia, Jamaica, jamaican education minister, john osborne, kingston, mara thompson, montserrat, montserratians, parliament integrity commission, passport, povidenciales, queens park, st elizabeth, st kitts and nevis, st lucia, st peter's anglican church, suriname, t&t, trinidad & tobago, trinidad and tobago, turks and caicos, university of suriname •
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Tweet OECS member states achieve historic milestone CASTRIES, St Lucia — Member states of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) on Friday marked yet another milestone in their integration process, with the entry into force of the revised treaty establishing the Economic Union. Mara Thompson whips opposition candidate in Barbados by-election Barbados BRIDGETOWN, Barbados [...]
Posted by admin on January 19th, 2011 under caribbean news Tags: barbados, barbados labour party, bbc, Bruce Golding, caribbean, caricom, david thompson, democratic labour party, Dr. Ralph gonsalves, guyana, guyana ethnic relations commission, haiti, Jamaica, jamaica tourist board, jean-claude duvalier, lucelec, montego bay, oas, politics, port au prince, port of spain, public utilities minister, trinidad, turks and caicos, uk •
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Tweet Haiti takes ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier in for questioning PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (MCT) — Haitian police took ex-dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier out of a hotel and into custody Tuesday soon after noon. The former despot known as “Baby Doc” was led through the posh Karibe Hotel. Turks and Caicos political party official arrested on suspicion of bribery [...]