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  • Kim Collins to be honoured by a Texas university

    Caribbean sprint legend Kim Collins is to be inducted into the Texas Christian University's (TCU) Hall of Fame during an official ceremony later this year. Collins, who competed for the TCU Horned Frogs and received six All-America honours, will be inducted into their letterman's Hall of Fame along with six other former TCU athletes. The 37-year-old former World Champion attended TCU between ...

  • Goan musician ties up with Trinadad and Tobago rapper

    A Goan musician has teamed up with a Trinidad and Tobago rapper to craft an album with an eye to putting it out on international music channel VH1. The new music video 'Cozy Together' by Varun Carvalho, a self-confessed dentist-by-day and singer-by-night, features rapper and musician Nkenge Ross aka Nick, who has earlier played in Caribbean Bands like Ecstatic and Matrix. Speaking to reporters ...

  • Injury concerns force Blake to withdraw from Nationals

    Injury concerns have forced double Olympic silver medallist Yohan Blake to pull out of the Jamaica National Senior Championship scheduled to begin on Thursday. Manager Cubie Seegobin says the Jamaican sprinter has not fully recovered from a hamstring injury he suffered in April to run the 200m rounds this week. "Yohan Blake has withdrawn from the National Championships," Seegobin confirmed ...

  • Puerto Rico hopes to net $100 mn from tax amnesty

    The Puerto Rican government expects to net around $100 million from a tax amnesty that expires June 30, Treasury Secretary Melba Acosta said Wednesday. There are many tax debtors who have the chance to get up to date with the tax office, she said in a statement on WKAQ radio. "These debtors have the opportunity to get up to date without paying interest," Acosta said, though adding that after ...

  • Haiti PM files new complaint in defamation case

    MIAMI -- Following a judge's order, Haiti's prime minister has filed a more detailed complaint in his defamation case against a Haitian-American journalist.Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe and South Florida businessman Patrice Baker originally sued Leo Joseph in September over his reporting in the New York-based Haiti-Observateur. They allege that Joseph knew his reporting about the ...

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Twenty-Four Eyes (Nijushi no hitomi) [DVD]

Twenty-Four Eyes (Nijushi no hitomi) [DVD]

A sweet and gentle hymn of integrity, perseverance, humility, and love, Keisuke Kinoshitas Twenty-Four Eyes (Nijushi no hitomi) tells the story of an idealistic young schoolteacher on a small Japanese island and the first 12 students she teaches. This is a well-worn ... ...

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  • Jamaica seeks closer ties with diaspora to boost business investment

    The Jamaican government is seeking to forge stronger ties with its diaspora, estimated by the World Bank to have some 5.4 billion USdollars in savings, to spur its economic growth and development.Emulating some successful models such as Israel, China and India,Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller earlier this week pledged to put in place the necessary framework."We are resolutely ...

  • Canada sends soldiers to support UN mission in Haiti

    Canada will dispatch dozens of military personnel to support the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), Defense Minister Peter MacKay announced Wednesday.MacKay said a platoon of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) will depart on Friday to operate within a Brazilian battalion in Haiti until December.The 34 CAF members come from the Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group in Valcartier, ...

  • Gay and prouder in Cuba

    HAVANA, Cuba - In this city’s leafy Central Park, young gay men mix freely with lesbians, transsexuals, and others whose sexuality would once have made them targets of harsh repression. On a recent afternoon in the park, an older gay Cuban, who gave his name as Jorge, marveled at how far Cuba has come since the days when gays were stigmatized and shipped to "re-education ...

  • Talks with US to resume postal service are satisfactory Cuba

    The Cuban authorities said Wednesday that the talks with Washington on resuming direct postal service between the United States and the island country were "satisfactory."An official statement released here said the talks between Cuban and US postal officials held in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday were "fruitful," but it held the service would probably be less than ...

  • Venezuela Wreckage of plane that disappeared in 2008 located off Caribbean archipelago

    CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuelan authorities say the undersea wreckage of a small plane that disappeared five years ago with 14 people aboard has been found. Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz is announcing via Twitter the discovery of the aircraft with the ID code YV2081. The plane went missing Jan. 4, 2008. Aboard were five Venezuelans including the pilot and copilot, eight Italians and one ...

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