Former Employee At U.S. Embassy In Haiti Jailed |
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CaribWorldNews, WASHINGTON, D.C., Tues. June 5, 209: A former employee at the U.S. Embassy in Haiti will spend the next 18 months in jail for stealing more than $800,000 from the U.S. Department of State.
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Swine Flu Spreading Across Caribbean |
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CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. June 9, 2009: After weeks swine flu clean, Caribbean nations have seen a spreading of the deadly influenza A (H1N1) infection.
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Guyana: Miners To `Testify` On Alleged Corruption |
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CaribWorldNews, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Tues. June 9, 2009: Several miners in Guyana have been brought to the capital to aid officials investigating corruption among military and police officials based in the country`s interior.
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Man Wanted For Sex Abuse Arrested In The DR |
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CaribWorldNews, SANTO DOMINGO, DR, Tues. June 9, 2009: A 53-year-old man wanted for sexual abuse charges was arrested in the Dominican Republic after an airing on `America\'s Most Wanted.`
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Jamaican Suspect In Soldier's Slaying Nabbed |
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CaribWorldNews, SPRING LAKE, N.C., Tues. June 9, 2009: A Jamaican drug dealer wanted in the slaying of a soldier at a Spring Lake nightclub in North Carolina has been nabbed.
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Toni Braxton Impersonator Released From Jail But Due For Sentencing |
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CaribWorldNews, PARAMARIBO, Suriname, Tues. June 9, 2009: After three months in a Suriname jail, Trina Johnson-Finn, a Las Vegas entertainer accused of posing as Toni Braxton at a concert in February, was released by a judge Friday. But she could face more jail time today.
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Reggae Boyz Coach Calls It Quits |
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CaribWorldNews, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Tues. June 9, 2009: Another coach of Jamaica`s Reggae Boyz soccer squad has called it quits.
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