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![]() Scotsman | Caribbean meets Celtic in food and music festival Scotsman By PETER RANSCOMBE SCOTLAND'S second-largest whisky distiller and one of the biggest rum brands in the Caribbean have teamed up to sponsor a Celtic food and music festival in Barbados, which has attracted a string of performers in recent years, ... |
A regional approach to the diaspora is needed Stabroek News By David Jessop | 0 Comments | Features, Sunday | Sunday, May 20, 2012 As a percentage of its resident population, the anglophone Caribbean has one of the world's largest diasporas. Despite this its community overseas is, for the most part, fragmented, ... Mobilizing the Diaspora |
PM praises Caribbean writers at inaugural literary event Barbados Advocate LITERARY giants of the Caribbean recently gathered for the Writers Ink- BIM Literary Festival Breakfast as part of the celebrations of the inaugural event. The BIM Literary Festival and Book Fair, the first of its kind to the island, has set out to ... |
On a Caribbean cruise with Kid Rock and fans Los Angeles Times On the highlight of the cruise, I stood knee deep in warm Caribbean waters and watched a live performance on a nearby stage. Around me, people sang along, raised bottles of beer and had the times of their lives. I imagined some of my favorite acts - U2 ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Where can I find good Caribbean food in north London? Telegraph.co.uk If it's jerk chicken, rotis and coo-coo fish you crave, the capital has its fair share of Caribbean restaurants. Here's a guide to north London's best. Where can I find good Caribbean food in north London? Banner's in Crouch End (N8 8TE) is a local ... |
![]() CBS News | Rum's spirited history CBS News And though the pirates of Robert Louis Stevenson's age are long gone, the signature spirit of the Caribbean is still very much with us. Our Seth Doane went to the source: Sugar-cane has been harvested in the Caribbean for four centuries. |
![]() Breaking News Trinidad and Tobago | Time for T&T to move to CCJ Trinidad & Tobago Express Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has said while the Privy Council served the people of Trinidad and Tobago well, it is time to move towards the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), a system that is just as capable. Persad-Bissessar made the statement ... Nacta poll: Kamla stays on top Kamla attends LLM convocation ceremony |
![]() Daily Mail | Birmingham dad's heartache at death of daughter who police fear may have been ... Sunday Mercury POLICE fear a Midland woman who moved to St Lucia in the Caribbean with her new husband to set up a business may have been murdered. Public health expert Hilary Hughes-Augustin, 50, relocated to the tropical paradise in 2009 and married local man Cleus ... Voodoo, violence and a mysterious death: How British AIDS expert's life in St ... |
![]() USA TODAY | Royal Caribbean to cut back on cruises in Europe USA TODAY By Gene Sloan, USA TODAY Industry giant Royal Caribbean is cutting back on cruises in Europe, where bookings have been weak. The line on Thursday announced that it would send just nine of its 22 ships to the continent in 2013, down from 12 this year. Royal Caribbean International announces nine ships in Europe for Summer 2013 Royal Caribbean to pull back from Europe USA. Royal Caribbean announces a total of 9 ships to ply European waters in 2013 |
![]() The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer | Celebrity Cruises vs. Royal Caribbean, enjoying something extra Cruise Ship News Having spent time reviewing cruise ships from Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises, it's worth noting they're both under the same group, we did come to notice some little things that provide a more “Celebrity” like experience for those that want real ... Royal Caribbean finalizes 2013 Europe plans Skerritt Announces Additional Summer Cruise Business for 2013 Voyager is cruising into town |