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Another Top St Barth Resort Is Set to Reopen

  By Alexander Britell It’s shaping up to be a rather exciting season in St Barth, as the island braces for a wave of major hotel reopenings — and returning travelers. The first fall relaunch is coming late next month, when St Barth’s Le Barthelemy Hotel and Spa, which has been closed since Hurricane Irma…

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Maria’s death toll in Puerto Rico climbed long after rain stopped

… George Washington University hired by Puerto Rico’s government estimated last month … collected hundreds of reports from Puerto Ricans who believed their relatives had … death certificates released by the Puerto Rican government after a lawsuit by … Powered by WPeMatico

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VIDEO: Playa del Carmen, A Must-Visit Beach City in Mexico

  By Guy Britton PLAYA DEL CARMEN — Fifth Avenue is alive at night, teeming with sound and color, filled with crowds and flavor. By day, there’s another melody, leisurely and light, a place to stroll and warm up before cooling off on the beach. There’s a little bit of everything here in Playa del Carmen,…

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JetBlue Is Adding Fresh Food to Caribbean Flights

  By the Caribbean Journal staff JetBlue is upping its culinary game in the Caribbean beginning this month. The New York City-based carrier plans to launch a new fresh food offering on select Caribbean routes, with its EatUp Cafe menu now available on flights longer than four hours from both New York and Boston. That…

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US sanctions Trinidad and Tobago nationals as key ISIS financial facilitators

By Caribbean News Now contributor WASHINGTON, USA — The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Wednesday designated two Trinidad and Tobago nationals as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) financiers pursuant to a presidential executive order, which targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of…

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