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Latest News : Call for Entries for Latin American and Caribbean Visual Artists
The World Bank announces a call for entries to participate in a visual arts exhibition featuring artists from Latin America and the Caribbean and inspired by the idea of change.

Latest News : Antiguan Gov't shuns Stanford
THE Antiguan Government yesterday sought to distance itself from Allen Stanford, the Texan billionaire financier who is now in a US federal jail facing charges that he directed a US$7-billion fraud against investors.

Latest News : Streetcars, parade, party - It's a big weekend for Rough Riders
The Rough Riders will host three events this weekend. The seventh annual Street Car Hop will be Friday, with check-in and food from 6 to 7 p.m. Starting spots in Ybor City include Teatro On Seventh Avenue and Rock N' Sports. The Channelside starting spot is upstairs at Bennigan's.

Latest News : FreeBalance and Grant Thornton Demonstrate How Government 2.0 Technologies Lead Transformative Change
White paper details how proven Web 2.0 and social networking technologies enable governments to increase transparency, participation and collaboration

Latest News : Published on: 3/6/2010.
ST JOHN'S, Antigua - St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves says Eastern Caribbean governments are closer to taking over the operations of the financially troubled British American Insurance Company (BAICO).

Victims target Stanford base
Some Latin American citizens say they plan to punish cruise lines for financial losses allegedly suffered at the hands of jailed Texas promoter Robert Allen Stanford.

Antigua, 4 other Carib spots on US laundering list
The island where financier R. Allen Stanford allegedly based a $7 billion Ponzi scheme is one of five Caribbean spots on the latest U.S. list of major money laundering countries.

Cases of 'bullying' US politics
IT WOULD be a pity if the rest of our Caribbean Community governments do not see the necessity to acquaint themselves with the circumstances of the current sharp dispute between Jamaica and the United States over Washington’s demand for the extradition of a known and controversial Jamaican drug ’kingpin; Christopher ’Dudus’ Coke.

Man spends £1.5million travelling to every country in the world
Web tycoon travels the globe to visit all 192 U.N. recognised countries, plus 814 of 873 of the rest

Gayle leads Windies to series leveller
A determined 88 from captain Chris Gayle led West Indies to a four-wicket win over Zimbabwe in Guyana this morning (AEDT) to level their one-day series at 1-1.

Zimbabwe holds nerve to edge Windies
Shingirai Masakadza held his nerve in the final over to help Zimbabwe earn a two-run victory over West Indies in the first one-day international this morning (AEDT).

Published on: 3/5/2010.
CARIBBEAN NATIONS, including Barbados, may be losing a reliable friend on Capitol Hill. What a pity!

Rapping Rep. Rangel
By JONATHAN CAPEHART The Washington Post It's unseemly when members of Congress throw their staffs under the bus when they get into trouble. That Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., is the latest offender is no surprise. But the embattled chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee might be justified - in this instance.

Animal Groups Pledge $1.1M for Long-Term Animal Relief Efforts in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, March 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) announced a $1.1 million agreement with the Haitian government aimed at improving animal welfare conditions and repairing the country's damaged veterinary capacity in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake of January 12. The coalition was formed by more than 20 of the world's ...

WATERY GRAVE: The DAILY NATION was able to obtain this daytime photograph of the scene, taken on Monday, hours after ...
Published on: 3/4/2010. NO LEGAL ACTION is being taken by the Barbadian companies which suffered huge losses when the cargo vessel MV Angeln sank on February 21.

U.S. Rep. Rangel Steps Aside As Committee Chair During Ethics Inquiry
U.S. Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York announced on Wednesday that he would temporarily step down from his powerful post as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee in an attempt to avert a politically bruising fight over permanently stripping the gavel from his hands.

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