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People, Sports, Jamaica

Curtly Ambrose on the bass

Shaggy on the bass. It’s the only way I can imagine Curtly Ambrose as a singer. And that’s what the Caribbean may soon have to look...

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Sports

Cricket, oh cricket!

Ranji runnin in, he two leg spinnin fast fast like one of them pallet stick windmill Dalip does make. Ranji have two long leg. They long...

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Sports

The cricket crisis

When South Africa was released from cricketing isolation in 1992, its first Test match was played against the West Indies, in Barbados. It...

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Engage, Sports, Antigua and Barbuda

Sail away: the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta

Dreams of tall ships and high seas come reliably true at the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, running this year from 15 to 21 April....

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Embark, Festivals and Events, Food and Cuisine, Sports, Aruba, Bonaire, Puerto Rico, United States, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago

Caribbean Datebook (September/October 2014)

New York Breakaway on the parkway You live in North America, but didn’t make it back to the Caribbean for any of this year’s Carnivals?...

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Embark, Sports, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago

Take twenty: cricket, that is

Twenty20 cricket, which has been around for only eleven years, has already established itself as the most popular form of the venerable...

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Immerse, Culture, People, Sports, Jamaica

Icah Wilmot: star of the surf

The Palisadoes is a narrow finger of land jutting out from Jamaica’s southeast coast, which protects one of the largest natural harbours...

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Embark, Festivals and Events, Sports

Caribbean Datebook (July/August 2014)

Barbados Hop to crop It’s Crop Over time again! That’s right: head over to the most easterly of the Caribbean islands this July and...

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