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Year of travel carried Hollins professor to 20 different countries
ReporterAs Ed Lynch looks ahead in 2013, it's going to be hard to top 2012, at least in terms of travel. The Hollins University political science professor visited 20 countries last year. His travels included trips to Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, China
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Afro-Caribbean Fest: Second round for small fest with big ideas
Coming up on the second annual Afro-Caribbean Improvised Music Festival, organizer Omar Torres-Kortright isn't nervous. For him the success is that so many people have come together to help the micro-festival come into being — again. When...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Festive Events, Chicago Caribbean Festival
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Top Cayman Islands official arrested over alleged theft
Police arrested the top official in the Cayman Islands on Tuesday morning on suspicion of corruption, including abuse of office, theft and conflict of interest, the latest chapter in an ongoing investigation in the British territory famed as both a tax...Tags: Government, Police Arrests, Politics, Trinidad and Tobago, Police Investigations
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'Real Housewives of Miami' recap, Too much Drama for the Bahamas
This week the ladies are headed to Bimini. My initial reaction is, where the heck is Bimini? For those of us who don't know about beautiful, Caribbean islands, Bimini is an island located in the Bahamas. My next thought is why do the Bravo producers keep...
Tags: Aspirin (drug), Trips and Vacations, Bahamas, Travel
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Pictures in the News | August 24, 2012
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The Week in Pictures | August 20 – 26, 2012
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Ninety Miles music brings Cuba closer to the Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGNinety Miles music brings Cuba closer to the Lehigh Valley... -
Global hunger has fallen, U.N. agency says after revising numbers
World NowThree years after the United Nations grabbed headlines with the stunning announcement that more than 1 billion people could be going hungry across the globe, it now says hunger has actually dropped. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization says hunger... -
Lessons from the storm: We're lost without power and coffee
HealthLessons from the storm: We're lost without power and coffee.... -
Belated hurricane relief headed to battered Caribbean islands
World NowUnited Nations relief agencies are heading up a global mission to bring food, shelter and construction materials to Caribbean islands battered by Hurricane Sandy last week -- a belated response by the world body whose New York headquarters and staff... -
Castro daughter: Trade Gross for Cuban Five
A daughter of Cuban president Raśl Castro says the United States should release five imprisoned Cuban intelligence officers in exchange for the Maryland aid worker held for more than two years in Havana. "I think that the six must be released —...Tags: Havana (Cuba), Cuba, Hillary Clinton, CNN (tv network), Bill Richardson
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Tony Awards: Cruise ship spot stirs waters
It was a theatrical entrance even for the Tony Awards. Actor Harvey Fierstein -- wearing a tuxedo jacket, a blue plastic inflatable inner-tube hugging his stomach, pink swim trunks, and hoisting a cocktail glass sporting a tiny umbrella – waddled...
Tags: Broadway Theater, CBS Corp., Awards and Prizes, Theater, AMC (tv network)
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