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LIAT Delaying Launch of Haiti Service
Caribbean Journal
Caribbean air carrier LIAT is delaying the launch of its planned new services to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the company announced.
A New $2.3 Billion Caribbean Port Project?
Caribbean Journal
Antigua could soon be home to a $2.3 billion port project.
Texas worker quarantined on cruise ship in Belize
CNN NEWS
A Texas hospital health worker who may have handled Thomas Eric Duncan's fluid samples has been quarantined on a cruise ship in Belize -- another reminder of the widespread fears of the deadly virus.
Civil service boss John Manzoni to keep his brewery directorship
THE GUARDIAN
The new chief executive of the civil service will be allowed to keep a £100,000-a-year position on the board of the drinks company behind brands such as Grolsch and Bulmers.
Former Cayman Islands Premier Cleared of All Criminal Charges
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Former Cayman Islands Premier McKeeva Bush has been found not guilty of 11 charges of misconduct and breach of trust.
British application of 'Trial without Jury' law in Turks and Caicos Islands could violate human rights of defendants
TURKS & CAICOS SUN
One of Britain's top lawyers, Queen's Counsel Courtenay Griffiths, has indicated that the controversial Trial Without Jury law which was recently enforced in the Turks and Caicos Islands, is part of well-orchestrated master-plan that is designed to secure convictions against certain high-profile individuals who are presently before the courts.
West Bank Berbice miner dies in mining-pit cave-in
DEMERARA WAVES
A West Bank Berbice man became the fifth gold miner to have died for the year as a result of the cave-in of a mining pit.
Seaborne Airlines, United Airlines Sign Interline Agreement
By the Caribbean Journal staff
San Juan-based Seaborne Airlines has signed a new interline agreement with United Airlines, the company announced this week.
Former Haiti president Duvalier dies
BBC NEWS
Haiti's former ruler Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier has died of a heart attack in the capital Port-au-Prince aged 63, official sources say.
Trinidad and Tobago Pitches Tourism in Bid to Diversify Economy
By Joshua Martinez
CJ Contributor
NEW YORK — “We need to get away from a boom and bust economy.”
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