Archive for November 30th, 2011

St Kitts Defaults on ECSE interest Payments

St Kitts Defaults on ECSE interest Payments

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November 30, 2011

::Notice of non-payment of interest – Government of St Kitts and Nevis’ 10-year Bond, KNG101112 has been issued for the non-payment of interest on ECSE Bonds. The ECSE issued the following notice of default to the government.

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US Markets soar  4% on The central banks’ coordinated market intervention

US Markets soar 4% on The central banks’ coordinated market intervention

| 30/11/2011 | 9 Comments
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November 30, 2011

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US Markets soar on The central banks’ coordinated market intervention gave investors hope that world leaders could take necessary steps to avoid a credit crunch or market paralysis stemming from Europe’s sovereign debt crisis. It’s the first time we’ve seen this type of global coordination since November 2008,” said Michael James, a senior equity trader at Wedbush Morgan. “The degree of coordination sends a message to the markets that global leaders are going to do whatever they need to do to instill confidence in the markets.”

The U.S. economy actually doesn’t look so terrible in comparison to Europe. It’s still sluggish but it doesn’t seem to be on the verge of a double dip. In addition to the Fed news, there were better-than-expected reports about jobs and manufacturing Wednesday.
Still, the Fed is acting like it needs to prevent another 2008. That’s telling.

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The Huffington Post Media Group Launches HuffPost Miami

The Huffington Post Media Group Launches HuffPost Miami

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NEW YORK, Nov 30, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The Huffington Post Media Group (“HPMG”), a leading source of news, opinion, entertainment, community and digital information, announces today the launch of HuffPost Miami (huffingtonpost.com/miami), bringing to the city the unique blend of real-time news, views, and engaged community that is the signature of The Huffington Post (“HuffPost”). The site will cover the complexities of the ever-changing Miami metropolis as it forges a 21st century identity and builds on its storied past and unique location as an entry point to Latin America and the Caribbean. Janie Campbell is Editor and Amanda McCorquodale is Associate Editor. Arianna Huffington, President and Editor-in-Chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, made the announcement.


“We’re delighted to launch HuffPost Miami,” said Arianna Huffington. “Miami is one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world — and, thanks to scores of movies and TV shows, one of the most recognizable. We’ll bring you the stories and images that have long defined Miami in the popular imagination — from the clatter of dominoes on Calle Ocho to the crack of the pelota at the Jai Alai fronton; from the skyscrapers of downtown to the kick-back vibe of Coconut Grove and the Deco hotels on South Beach. But we’ll also dig deeper in an effort to tell the stories of all the people who make up this unique city — one that is a combustible blend of the old and the new, the glittery and the grimy, the transient and the entrenched.”

HuffPost Miami covers all of Miami, from its multilingual cultures and politics to its diverse personalities and businesses. The site offers real-time news and views about the city, including its popular sports teams, growing restaurant scene, ceaseless real estate development and architectural restoration, and evolving role as the “capital of Latin America.”

The site will cover local government and civic battles, including: the supercharged effort to introduce mega casinos to the area, the latest news from Havana of concern to Miami’s large Cuban exile community, the city’s efforts to cope with its real estate collapse, and the comings and goings of the city’s dynamic arts scene — from the annual frenzy around Art Basel Miami Beach to sustained efforts to create a year-round arts community that embraces dance, music, fine arts, and design.

HuffPost reporters are covering the city from multiple angles: Matt Sledge will report on Miami-Dade County’s financing arrangement with the American Airlines Arena, home of the Miami Heat. He’ll also examine what the Occupy movement can learn from the city’s Take Back the Land organization’s unconventional anti-foreclosure tactics, and explore the publicly-funded purchase of a much-derided sculpture to be prominently located at the Miami Marlins’ new (and controversial) ballpark. Christina Costantini will look at how the Spanish language has so thoroughly transformed the city; and Ray Sanchez will be writing about the changing political voice and demographics of the Cuban exile community.

Bloggers who will be featured on the site include: Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade; University of Florida wildlife ecologist Dr. Frank J. Mazzotti; marketing and PR guru Tara Solomon; NBC Miami Nitecap host Peter Bailey; Miami-Dade County Commissioner and former Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez; City of Miami Beach Commissioner Jerry Libbin; University of Miami Medical Ethicist Dr. Kenneth Goodman; Knight Foundation Vice President of Arts Dennis Scholl; “smart growth” blogger Tony Garcia; Miami Museum of Contemporary Art Director Bonnie Clearwater; activist Vanessa Brito; and more.

In addition, residents of the city’s neighborhoods — from upscale Coral Gables to working class Hialeah — will have a platform to voice their points of view, interests and concerns.

Janie Campbell, editor of HuffPost Miami, is a Florida native who was previously deputy web editor at NBC Miami. She has also served as an editor at The Feast and SB Nation, and has written for NBC Local Media and several sports blogs. She graduated from Samford University, and before launching a career in journalism worked as a financial analyst at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Amanda McCorquodale, Associate Editor of HuffPost Miami, was previously the founding editor of Miami New Times’ arts and culture blog, “Cultist,” and calendar editor. She has an M.A. in Cultural Studies from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.A. in Literature from Florida State University. She has contributed to Readymade magazine, Miami magazine, Gourmet, Seattle magazine, and others.

About the Huffington Post Media Group:

The Huffington Post is part of AOL’s Huffington Post Media Group (“HPMG”), a leading source of news, opinion, entertainment, community and digital information comprised of a diverse network of destination websites, including The Huffington Post, Moviefone, Engadget, TechCrunch, Patch, Stylelist, and MapQuest. HPMG’s sites combine journalism, technology, engagement, and video to reach a global audience on every platform. HPMG has over 20,000 bloggers — from politicians and celebrities to academics and policy experts — who contribute in real-time on a wide-range of topics making news today. Among them are Nora Ephron, Larry Page, Bill Maher, Robert Redford, Madonna, Alec Baldwin, Scarlett Johansson, Russell Simmons, Bill Gates, and Charlie Rose. The Huffington Post has 35 million unique visitors a month, per comScore (October, 2011), and has an engaged community that posts over 5 million comments a month. The Huffington Post UK and The Huffington Post Canada both launched this year, and Le Huffington Post France and Le Huffington Post Quebec, are launching soon.

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PRISON BREAK !!!! JAMAICA’s Most Wanted: Vybz Kartel Escapes Prison in Jamaica

PRISON BREAK !!!! JAMAICA’s Most Wanted: Vybz Kartel Escapes Prison in Jamaica

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Dancehall star Vybz Kartel has reportedly broken out of prison in his native Jamaica after holding an officer at gunpoint.

Kartel, real name Adidja Palmer, allegedly started a riot at the Horizon Adult Remand Centre, where he was being held whilst under investigation over his possible involvement in up to seven murders.

Alleged Fugitive Vybz Kartel

It is reported that Kartel and several other prisoners managed to take control of the prison shortly after 1am local time this morning (30/11/11), taking clothes and keys from guards before escaping in a prison maintenance pickup truck at approximately 1.45am.

One police officer is thought to have died of a heart attack during the escape with at least twelve others injured, including two who were shot with guns apparently smuggled into the prison ahead of the raid.

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TARRUS RILEY – COME OVA – Official Music Video

TARRUS RILEY – COME OVA – Official Music Video

| 30/11/2011 | 2 Comments
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Tarrus Riley

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