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USA Today, CBS News, Orlando Sentinel, and Others Inadvertently Misinform Public through Journalistic Incompetence

CreditCards.com issues new report that contains both inadequate and misinformation while major media outlets fail to vet claims and clarify critical information

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Puerto Rico deserves statehood to truly celebrate Independence Day

… Independence Day, 3.7 million Puerto Ricans will be celebrating America’s … run’ MORE said that Puerto Ricans should be able to determine … outside of Puerto Rico also are unlikely to be aware that Puerto Ricans do not pay federal income taxes on income earned in Puerto Rico

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Ricky Martin dedicates July 4th performance to the “four million U.S. citizens” in Puerto Rico still recovering from Hurricane Maria

Rep. Bishop Reminds Puerto Rico Oversight Board to Deal Fairly With Creditors

… has jurisdiction over Puerto Rico.
President Barack Obama signed the Puerto Rico Oversight Management … mediators in discussions between the Puerto Rican government and its creditors about … status by Jan. 1, 2021. Puerto Rico Republican Jenniffer González-Colón, the territory …

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The BVI’s Guana Island Is Making Its Return

 

By Alexander Britell

For years, it was one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after private-island destinations, a rarefied retreat, a full-fledged oasis.

It was a different kind of private island resort — eco-conscious, historic, pristine and, well, endlessly charming.

A suite at Guana.

And now it’s making its triumphant return from Hurricane Irma, the latest in a wave of reopenings in the BVI, from Cooper Island to the Anegada Beach Club.

Guana Island, the historic private-island resort in the heart of the British Virgin Islands, is set to reopen on Aug. 1, a spokesperson for the property confirmed to Caribbean Journal.

Guana’s famous orchard has been restored and expanded.

The restoration of Guana has included refreshing the property’s 18 suite; cleaning the landscaping (and restoring the surrounding coral reef); expanding Guana’s renowned organic orchard and upgrading the island’s infrastructure — everything from adding a new water filtration system to running water and electric below ground.

The orchard, long one of the eco-conscious island’s hallmarks, has added three new greenhouses and even 100 chickens who supply eggs to Guana’s kitchen.

The Guana team even restored the historic Quaker settlement building.

It’s an important return for one of the British Virgin Islands’ signature places to stay — and one of the region’s most legendary hotel properties.

For more info, visit Guana Island.

— CJ

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