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Caribbean News Summary

CARIBWORLDNEWS DAILY EDITION, Vol. 5 #1,702
June 29, 2009

 


Michael Jackson`s Doctor A Trini?

CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. June 29, 2009: The cardiologist who was on Saturday questioned by police investigating the death of musical legend, Michael J. Jackson, was reportedly born in Trinidad and Tobago


Former Antigua Commish In Stanford Case Under House Arrest
 

CaribWorldNews, ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, Mon. June 29, 2009: Leroy King, the former Antiguan financial regulator accused in the alleged $7 billion swindle by Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford is now under house arrest.


Wyclef Gets Another Humanitarian Award

CaribWorldNews, LOS ANGELES, CA, Mon. June 29, 2009: Haitian-born Grammy Award-winning singer, Wyclef Jean, last night accepted the 2009 Humanitarian Award of the Year from BET Awards.


U.S., OAS Condemn Coup In Honduras

CaribWorldNews, WASHINGTON, D.C., Mon. June 29, 2009: The U.S. government and The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States are both condemning a coup d`etat in Honduras and demanding the immediate and unconditional return of President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales to his constitutional duties.


First Female Wailer Surfaces

CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. June 29, 2009: The first female Wailer, from Bob Marley and the Wailers has surfaced.


West Indies Trash India At Sabina

CaribWorldNews, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mon. June 29, 2009: The West Indies cricket squad came back with a vengeance Sunday to trash India at Sabina Park and claim the win in the second one-day cricket international.


Bolt Wins At Jamaica Champs

CaribWorldNews, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mon. June 29, 2009: Triple Olympic champion and World`s fastest man, Usain Bolt, claimed victory in the men`s 100m race at the Jamaican Championships on Saturday.


Cardinals To Sign 16-Year-Old Dominican

CaribWorldNews, ST. LOUIS, Mo, Mon. June 29, 2009: A 16-year-old national from the Dominican Republic is set to be signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as an out- fielder.

 


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