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International Bahamas Caribbean Blog about the updates in the region and world - on the news and views that are news-worthy to us all.
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Recent Posts
Bahamas: Police chief slams Urban Renewal ‘lie’
THE Commissioner of Police yesterday described claims that Urban Renewal is dead as a “lie” – saying he has seen no evidence to show that changes to the initiative have caused an upsurge in crime in the country. “I don’t...
Minister admits corruption a problem in Jamaica
KINGSTON, Jamaica, November 23, 2009 – Jamaica isn’t protesting its position on the recently published 2009 Corruption Perception Index (CPI). In fact, the Finance and Public Service Minister Audley Shaw says corruption is a big problem i...
Is Jamaica losing reggae?
Few Jamaicans chart in Japan, US and Europe signalling, as pundits suggest, that international reggae doesn’t need Jamaica. The charts in Japan, Germany, Switzerland and New Zealand, up to yesterday, had only one Jamaican-born artiste – B...
Raul Castro imprisons critics, crushes dissent, says Human Rights Watch report
WASHINGTON, USA (Human Rights Watch/IFEX) — Raul Castro’s government has locked up scores of people in Cuba for exercising their fundamental freedoms and allowed scores of political prisoners arrested during Fidel Castro’s rule to l...
Cuba: Raul’s a brutal despot too?! Duh…
By Anthony L Hall: This week, international news organizations reported the fact that Raul Castro is continuing the reign of terror his brother Fidel launched almost 50 years ago as if it were every bit as shocking as the fact that President Barack O...
Should we declare Jamaica ‘unfixable’?
Some years ago when Bill Clarke was riding high as Scotiabank’s boss in Jamaica he declared Jamaica a failed state. MARK WIGNALL I disagreed with him then and even cited the contradiction of him being a success story in Jamaica and his...

