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Calling it a major geological discovery, scientists capture on video the fiery bubbles of molten lava as they exploded 1,220 metres beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean
New tests show James Bain was wrongly convicted of raping nine-year-old Florida boy in 1974
I love the Christmas spirit..First lady, Michelle Obama wants parents to see their children smile on Christmas morning. The Obama family joined the toy collection drive to benefit Toys For Tots. So far, White House staff members already donated 500 gifts including board games and Legos.About one third of the gifts went to children in Quantico, Virginia –while the rest went to a distributing



Kibaki got me dancing around my room! This is a new one from Kibaki — what can I say, the new generation got some hard hitters!!Source



Stacious recently released a statement saying that she will no longer make diss tracks towards Lisa Hype:”This song will be the first and only time that I will address the LisaHype issue. I absolutely refuse to engage in a senseless back and forthwar of words, which on her part consists of lies and lackluster insults.Especially when her ‘daddy’ and my friend have decided to prove to theworld the



Anyone who has waited until the last week of the holiday season to shop may be disappointed. Don't expect racks full of merchandise with markdowns as high as 75 percent.
St Lucia’s tourism industry is taking steps to take advantage of the losses recorded by neighbouring Central American countries due to the H1N1 epidemic and social unrest.
A Barbadian marketing consultant Marita Greenidge is warning companies not to slash their marketing budgets despite the recessionary environment. She advises that such times are when businesses should become more strategic about how marketing dollars are spent.
First Caribbean Bank Bahamas has won its fourth consecutive Bank of the Year award from the acclaimed magazine – The Banker – published by the Financial Times of London.
If no international agreement is reached to mitigate the effects of climate change the cost for Latin America and the Caribbean could be equivalent to 137 percent of the region’s current Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the end of this century.