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Millions to be spent on Trinidad Carnival for 2012

Caribbean Airlines reporting that 220, 000 people booked for carnival.

Clico impasse may be far from over

Caribbean Development Bank cautions countries against full bail out.

Why WIPA will never lose an arbitration

CaribbeanCricket.com news analysis The West Indies Players Association this month announced another victory in its endless series of arbitration wins over the West Indies Cricket Board.

Chief Justice visits CCJ

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Chief Justice of Barbados, Justice Marston Gibson, is leading a delegation to Trinidad for a study visit of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) and the Trinidad and Tobago judiciary.

USVI strengthens partnerships at Caribbean Marketplace

Strong interest encourages USVI team at this week's 30th anniversary staging of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association's (CHTA) Caribbean Marketplace in the Bahamas.

Insight: How Allen Stanford kept the SEC at bay

(Reuters) – In 2009, federal investigators finally arrested Houston financier R. Allen Stanford. For twenty years, Stanford allegedly had run a $7 billion Ponzi scheme from his offshore bank on the Caribbean island of Antigua. U.S. authorities had been nosing around Stanford’s empire for longer than a decade but hesitated to open a full-blown probe.

Declining intraregional travel concerning tourism boss

Head of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association concerned about lack of competition in regional air travel.

The end of Shiv Chanderpaul?

CaribbeanCricket.com news analysis The West Indies Cricket Board brought an inglorious end to the One Day International and Twenty20 career of legendary batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul. Now politics and the quest for power form a lethal combination which threatens to bring to a closure the Test career of Guyana’s finest modern batsman. Cricket in Guyana is hurtling down a fatal precipice and the madness threatens to claim Shiv as its first and most notable victim.

Smooth sailing to Caribbean T20 title, says Ramdin

Denesh Ramdin, the Trinidad & Tobago captain, has said it was smooth sailing for his side in the Caribbean T20 after losing to Windward Islands in their first match

No unity in Jamaica team, say players

Andre Russell and Shawn Findlay have said that a lack of unity in the Jamaica team cost them the Caribbean T20 final against Trinidad & Tobago

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