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Puerto Rico debt commission calls for funding to complete investigation

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — According to a 44-page report released on Thursday by a 17-member commission sponsored by the government of Puerto Rico, much of the territory’s debt may have been issued illegally and requires further investigation, subject to official funding. Powered by WPeMatico

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5 Caribbean Beaches You Should Try Right Now

  We all travel to the Caribbean for different reasons. Often, it’s for a certain hotel, or a certain island, or a certain kind of getaway. But why not make your next decision based on a beach? We’ve made no secret of our love for the region’s beautiful stretches of sand, but there is always…

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Barbados Tourism Continues Strong Growth

  By Alexander Britell Barbados continues to see strong tourism growth, according to the latest numbers released by Barbados Tourism Marketing. The island reported 184,177 visitors in the first quarter of 2016, up 7.4 percent compared to the first three months of 2015. The island has been focusing on drawing more US tourists, an effort…

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The Best Places to Retire in St Croix

  By Amy Land-de WildeCJ Contributor St. Croix has long been a destination not only for vacationers, but for retirees alike. Their interest is sparked during a first visit, and is renewed by subsequent trips to America’s Paradise. For those lucky enough to be able to retire on this tropical haven, there is much to…

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Southwest Airlines Files Application for New Cancun Flights

  Southwest Airlines has officially filed applications with the US Department of Transportation for new nonstop flights between Los Angeles International Airport and Cancun. The proposed flights would operate twice-daily between Los Angeles and Cancun. The company also filed applications for twice-daily flights from LA to San Jose del Cabo and once-daily service to Puerto…

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