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CARIBWORLDNEWS DAILY EDITION, Vol. 5 #1,692
June 15, 2009

 


Several Caribbean Nationals Honored By The Queen

CaribWorldNews, LONDON, England, Mon. June 15, 2009: Most of the Caribbean nations may have long attained independence from Britain but several Caribbean nationals from five countries were among those making the 2009 birthday honors list of Queen Elizabeth, II this past weekend.


Black Caribbean Staff `Discriminated` At World Bank - Report
 

CaribWorldNews, WASHINGTON, D.C., Mon. June 15, 2009:The Government Accountability Project has accused the World Bank of discriminating against black employees, including those from the Caribbean.


World In Earliest Days Of Flu Pandemic - WHO

CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. June 15, 2009: The world is now at the start of the 2009 influenza pandemic. That`s the word from the World Health Organization.


LA Company Wins Trinidad And Tobago Highway Contract

CaribWorldNews, LOS ANGELES, CA, Mon. June 15, 2009: A Los Angeles company has been awarded a ten million plus contract to provide project management services for Phase 1 of the National Highway Network Project.


Belafonte Gives Peace Props To Wyclef

CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. June 15, 2009: Eighty-two year-old Jamaican-American recording star, actor and humanitarian, Harry Belafonte, believes he could not pass on the torch in the struggle for peace and human dignity to a better person than Haitian musical adventurer Wyclef Jean - the 2009 ASCAP-Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award recipient.


What Walter Rodney Did For Guyana

CaribWorldNews, PHONEIX, Arizona, Mon. June 15, 2009: As we observed the 29th anniversary of Walter Rodney`s assassination on Saturday June 13, it was a good time to reflect on his role and legacy to Guyana.


Mocking Alexander Hamilton From Nevis

CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. June 15, 2009: We find it nothing less than absurd that the Premier of the island of Nevis, Joseph Parry, came to New York City earlier this month to promote investment by intoning the name of The Great Alexander Hamilton.


West Indies Cricket Squad Lose To Proteas

CaribWorldNews, LONDON, England, Mon. June 15, 2009: West Indies batsman Lendl Simmons played some dazzling strokes in a sensational 77 from just 50 balls but the West Indies fell to South Africa by 20 runs in their ICC Twenty20 World Championship match at The Oval, on Saturday afternoon.

 


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