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Puerto Rico senate turns over bond fraud probe to FBI

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A special commission looking into allegations of fraud by the financially troubled Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) has turned over its findings to US federal authorities for further investigation, the majority leader of… Powered by WPeMatico

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This Caribbean City’s New Hotel-Museum

  It’s the first of its kind in the Dominican Republic’s capital of Santo Domingo: a hotel-museum. The redesigned Hotel Beaterio is the latest addition to one of the gems of the Caribbean’s cultural offering, the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo. The hotel has reopened following a major renovation project, offering guests the chance to…

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St Lucia’s “Good Food” Revolution

  A new project in St Lucia is aiming to revolutionize food production on the island. The nonprofit organization RISE’s Good Food Revolution Project is looking to remove toxic chemicals and potentially harmful GMOs from the St Lucian food chain. It’s also a call to action for farmers, retailers and consumers to grow, buy and…

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Nonstop Flights to Belize

  By Dana NilandCJ Contributor Bursting with lush and diverse wildlife both under the sea in its coral reefs and above white sand shores in its rainforests, Belize is the ideal destination for travelers who love to explore. Above; The El Secreto hotel in Belize We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of non-stop flights to help…

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Light Earthquake Causes Shaking in Eastern Caribbean

  By the Caribbean Journal staff A 4.9-magnitude earthquake caused light shaking around the eastern Caribbean on Sunday morning, according to data from the United States Geological Survey. The quake, which struck at around 9:48 AM local time, was at a depth of 36 kilometres. Its epicentre was about 15 kilometers east of Codrington, Barbuda,…

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