Month: January 2025
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Grenadian-American Ex-Teachers group honors Quake USA, six others at Yuletide Gala
The Brooklyn-based Grenadian American Ex-Teachers’ Association (GAETA) on Dec. 28 honored the Grenadian cultural group Quake USA and six outstanding…
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Trump won’t rule out military, economic action as he seeks control of Panama Canal, Greenland
PALM BEACH, Florida, (Reuters) – President-elect Donald Trump declined today to rule out military or economic action as part of his avowed…
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Dr. Ivelaw Griffith’s fictional debut examines the impact of drug trafficking in the Caribbean
Renowned academic and political scientist Dr. Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith has released his debut novel, “Sylvie’s Love and Loss,” a gripping…
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Jerk Stewed Chicken
Here’s another chicken dish you’ll find yourself making regularly. A combination of classic Jamaican Jerk and Brown Stewed Chicken. Yes,…
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Op-Ed | Celebrating 400 years of the greatest city in the world
2025 marks a historic occasion — our city’s 400th anniversary. It marks four centuries since the first European settlement of Manhattan…
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Powerful Tibet earthquake kills nearly 100, rattles Nepal
BEIJING/KATHMANDU (Reuters) – A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the foothills of the Himalayas near one of Tibet’s holiest cities today, killing at least 95…
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Lloyd believes proposed two-tier World Test Championship system would signal the end of West Indies cricket
– “You can only improve against better opposition” (SportsMax) Legendary former West Indies captain, Sir Clive Lloyd, believes that plans…
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Top Cop cautions Regional Division 4 ‘A’ ranks over body cams, corruption
`Today is the dawn of a new era. Corruption stops now’ Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken, along with the Executive…
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ExxonMobil sues California attorney general, environmental groups
(Reuters) ExxonMobil (XOM.N), filed a lawsuit yesterday against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, court records show. The…
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New MacKenzie-Wismar Bridge 31 per cent complete – DPI
Construction of the US$35 million MacKenzie-Wismar Bridge in Linden, Region Ten is now 31 per cent complete, with significant advances …
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