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Officials say sex offenders hide out in Puerto Rico to avoid stricter laws in US

Jeffrey Allen Weathers moved from Alaska to an oceanfront apartment in the Caribbean, but his new neighbors soon suspected the heavyset American hadn't come for the sun. The FBI now says they we...

US sex offenders see sanctuary in Caribbean sun

Jeffrey Allen Weathers moved from Alaska to an oceanfront apartment in the Caribbean, but his new neighbors soon suspected the heavyset American hadn't come for the sun. The FBI now says they were right.

Xavier releases 2010-11 schedule

XU's schedule keeps getting tougher and tougher.

College Basketball Fans Save 30 at Bolongo Bay for the US Virgin Islands Paradise Jam Tournament

ST. THOMAS, US Virgin Islands Cheer on a favorite mens or womens college basketball team in the US Virgin Islands this November and save 30 at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort , the most entertaining Caribbean beach resort. Bolongo Bay has always been a proud platinum sponsor of

Marco Island cuts $500,000 from budget, sets 10 percent tax rate increase

Marco Island City Council has backed away from a proposed 20 percent tax rate hike, approving an approximate 10 percent increase instead.

Statement With the Intent to Clarify From Diageo re: the 30-Year Public-Private Initiative Between the Government of ...

The 30-year public-private initiative between Diageo and the government of the US Virgin Islands is a local agreement. No member of the United States Congress played a role in negotiating or approving it. The agreement was created and executed in a fully transparent manner and was debated and voted on by elected representatives in the legislature of the US Virgin Islands.

GOP accuses Dayton of avoiding Minn. taxes

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota Republican leaders are accusing Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Dayton of avoiding state income taxes with trust funds located outside the state.

Vodafone loses tax appeal in India

British mobile phone giant Vodafone lost a legal appeal Wednesday against an Indian tax bill estimated to be 2.0 billion dollars relating to the group's 2007 purchase of local group Hutchison Essar.

Theft of stamps, coins gets Cuba man 3 years in prison

LITTLE VALLEY—A Town of Cuba man faces up to three years in prison for stealing stamp and coin collections. Richard A. Tucker, 38, of Ream Road, was sentenced Tuesday by Cattaraugus County Judge Larry M. Himelein to one to three years in prison. He also must make $492 restitution.

Florida man pleads guilty to charges in Hawaii

(AP:HONOLULU) A Florida man has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he bilked four Hawaii investors out of $250,000, and admitted he bilked scores of others in what prosecutors said was a classic Ponzi scheme.

Royal Caribbean taps Gonzalez Saul for new post

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has appointed Gabriela Gonzalez Saul as the managing director for its Mexican operations, the cruise company said Wednesday.

Monster Mash: U.S. chooses artists for Venice Biennale; imam addresses mosque critics

-- Chosen ones: The Puerto Rico–based multimedia team Allora & Calzadilla has been announced as the U.S. representatives to the 2011 Venice Biennale. (Art Info) -- Controversial: The imam of the planned Islamic cultural center near ground zero in New...

TANGIER ISLAND: Child, 11, flown to hospital after BB gun accident

TANGIER ISLAND — A youth here was hospitalized in Baltimore, Md., after being accidentally shot in the face with a BB gun.

Islands warn rich nations’ emissions pledges fall short

BONN—Rich nations’ emissions reductions pledges fall dramatically short of what is required to limit global warming to two degrees centigrade, a group of 43 small islands said on Tuesday at UN climate talks.

Royal Caribbean Names Managing Director of New Mexico Office

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. announced today it has named Gabriela Gonzalez Saul managing director for their operations in Mexico. In her position, Gonzalez Saul will lead the new office in Mexico, which will open in December 2010 to support the Sales, Marketing and Commercial Operations for the company's three cruise brands: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club ...

Allegations split billionaire Saudis

A bitter dispute between a pair of Saudi billionaire families over allegations that $US10 billion was embezzled has spilled over into a Sydney court.

Easter Island: meeting the moai

On Easter Island, hundreds of statues stand witness to a fashion shoot 2,000 miles from anywhere.

Easter Island: meeting the moai

On a fashion shoot 2,000 miles from anywhere, Hilary Alexander encountered her first moai - one of hundreds of statues on Easter Island.

Native of Cuba brings ambition to practice medicine to America

Native of Cuba brings ambition to practice medicine to America

Indian court upholds big tax bill against Vodafone

In a landmark ruling Wednesday, an Indian court said Vodafone Group Plc is liable for an estimated $2.6 billion in taxes for its 2007 acquisition of one of India's largest mobile phone companies.

Nancy Arocho learns to overcome trials of lupus

Nancy Arocho’s life couldn’t have looked brighter when she moved from Puerto Rico to Georgetown in 2005, at the age of 25. A graduate of the University of Puerto Rico with a degree in science, she had been recruited by Perdue Farms as a production supervisor, where she would oversee 55 employees in the processing plant.

Indian Court Rules Against Vodafone in Tax Case

The ruling, in a case stemming from Vodafone’s acquisition of a controlling stake in an Indian cellphone company, could deal a blow to foreign investors in India.

Famous Dave's Expands Into Hawaii With Area Development Agreement for Three New Locations in the Hawaiian Islands

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- Famous Dave's of America, Inc. President and CEO Christopher O'Donnell announced today that BBQ Restaurants of Hawaii has purchased the right to franchise three Famous Dave's Legendary Pit Bar-B-Que restaurants in the Hawaiian islands.

Hannemann, Abercrombie argue over Hawaii tax hikes

(AP:HONOLULU) Hawaii's Democratic candidates for governor differed Tuesday on raising taxes, with Neil Abercrombie opposing a hike in the general excise tax "without equivocation" and Mufi Hannemann saying such an increase wouldn't be considered "initially."

Caribbean T20 2011 to be played in January

The second edition of the Caribbean T20 tournament will be played in January 2011, barely six months after this year's event

Cayman Announces Immigration Crackdown,

The Cayman Islands has announced that 87 persons have availed themselves of the Immigration Department’s amnesty, taking advantage of the opportunity to leave the islands in July without repercussions.

Softball: Vienna 7, Cuba 1

CUBA, Mo. -- The Vienna Lady Eagles opened Gasconade Valley Conference action Tuesday with a 7-1 win over Cuba. Vienna dropped the JV game 10-5. Read expanded sports coverage daily in our newspaper or e-Edition . Newspaper subscribers: Click on an e-Edition article and log in using your current account information at no extra charge.

Staten Island DWI and DUI charges

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Police on Staten Island made 10 drunken- or impaired-driving arrests over the Labor Day weekend. On Friday, police arrested Serhiy Mykhalov, 30, of Ontario, Canada, at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge toll plaza. On Saturday, cops busted Niles...

India court upholds big tax bill against Vodafone

An Indian court has upheld a tax department demand for Vodafone Group Plc to pay 120 billion rupees ($2.6 billion) in taxes for its 2007 acquisition of one of India's largest mobile phone companies.

Castro chides Ahmadinejad 'anti-Semitism'

Cuba's Fidel Castro criticises Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for what he called his anti-Semitic attitudes.

India Upholds Tax Bill Against Vodafone

India court upholds big tax bill against Vodafone

Malta celebrates Victory Day

On Wednesday 8th September, the Maltese Islands are celebrating Victory Day and commemorating the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, which is celebrated universally by the Catholic Church. The Feast of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary has been celebrated in the Catholic Church at least since the 8th Century. The Church’s calendar observes the birthdays of only [...]

Valley to avoid Earlâs big blow

Emergency response officials with Halifax and Northampton counties conferred with state leaders this morning, estimating the eye of Hurricane Earl will pass around 60 miles off the coast of North Carolina.

Cuba to send its best chess players to World Olympiad in Russia

Cuba will send its top ten players to the World Chess Olympiad, scheduled from September 21 to October 11 in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, said here on Tuesday a note from the National Institute of Sports and Recreation (INDER).

US businessman sues David Smith, Joey Issa, OLINT, 11 others

LOCAL businessman Joey Issa and OLINT boss David Smith are among 14 defendants in a lawsuit filed in the Circuit Court in Broward County, Florida by US businessman Don Dowe.

Mormon Island given new lease on life

CREDITSTARTWorld-Herald News ServiceThe rebirth of Mormon Island's west lake begins when a new fish population is stocked this fall.

Vietnam, Cuba vow to deepen relations

NA Chairman Trong meets with the President of the Cuban State Council and the Council of Ministers, Raul Castro. Leading legislators from Vietnam and Cuba have resolved to deepen the friendship and multifaceted co-operation that exist between the two nations, both bilaterally and multilaterally.

Florida Lottery Features Royal Caribbean Prize in New 'CRUISE FOR CASH' Game

The Florida Lottery has announced an exciting new Royal Caribbean Intl themed Scratch-Off game: CRUISE FOR CASH. With ticket sales beginning yesterday, the $5 game offers Lottery players the chance to win up to $200,000 instantly.

Jamaican nurses tour TGH

Thirty nurses and three instructors from Jamaica recently visited Tampa General Hospital's Emergency Trauma Center to learn about new treatments and advanced emergency care technologies.

The last photos of Summer of KidsPost 2010

Whew! It's been quite a season for Summer of KidsPost vacation photos; we received a whopping 333 pictures from your travels! Readers rode the Metro in Paris, danced in Japan, hiked across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, caught a fish in Indiana and swam with a dolphin in the Grand Cayman Islands,... Camps - Recreation - United States - Music - Arts

National party chairman Michael Steele hits trail for GOP in Hawaii

HONOLULU-- On Sunday afternoon, Gene Ward, a Republican state representative, stood on a stage with his back to the turquoise port in a corner of the sleepy Aloha Tower Marketplace. He had been called on to lead members of the Hawaii GOP in the Pledge of Allegiance, and also to hype the return of... Michael Steele - Hawaii - Republican - United States - Politics

Saudi billionaire's assets remain in reach of tax office

The liquidator of a company belonging to Saudi construction and finance billionaire Maan al-Sanea does not want the ATO to know his Cayman Islands based private equity firm has collapsed.

NEWS UPDATE: 12:20 p.m. - NAVFAC awards $40M contract to Hawaii business for Guam services

The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas has awarded a $40 million contract to a small business in Hawaii for construction management services on Guam.

BBU Bank merges with sister bank in Puerto Rico

Coral Gables-based BBU Bank completed its merger with a sister bank in Puerto Rico.

Impact Faces Islanders in Puerto Rico Wednesday

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The Montreal Impact faces the Puerto Rico Islanders (8-8-9), Wednesday at Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium, in Bayamon (8:05pm, prislanders.com).

Whale meat on the European Faroe Islands

(Faroe Islands/Germany - September 07, 2010) On the Faroe Islands, which are located in the North Atlantic and which are a part of Denmark, deaths and illnesses occur amongst the population from consumption of contaminated whale meat. The marine mammal ...

Heron: little island, big break

HERON Island, a natural coral cay off the coast of Queensland, is one of the must see destinations of Australia.

6.3-magnitude quake strikes Fiji Islands

A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Fiji Islands, Wednesday at 4:13 a.m. (12:13 p.m. ET Tuesday), the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

West Indian Day parade rocks Eastern Pkway

Brooklyn rocked to the Caribbean beat and Eastern Parkway exploded in color as luminaries and lay folk danced to calypso music, pressed flesh with glittering dancers and feasted on Jamaican jerk chicken during one of the Big Apple’s biggest cultural festivals, the West Indian American Day Carnival and Parade...

Mercer Island Police Blotter | Sept. 7

Aug. 27 UNDERAGE DRINKING: At 10:21 p.m. during a routine patrol check at Groveland Park, an officer observed a 16-year-old Mercer Island teen drinking from a bottle of vodka. The teen was released to her mother at the park, located in the 7700 block of S.E. 58th Street.
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