Haitians feared dead after boat capsizes in Bahamas
with about 150 Haitian migrants on board capsized after running aground, killing up to 30 people and leaving the rest clinging to the vessel for hours, authorities said yesterday.
with about 150 Haitian migrants on board capsized after running aground, killing up to 30 people and leaving the rest clinging to the vessel for hours, authorities said yesterday.
By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston—- This is the sixth in an eight-part series on reggae bands from around the world. THE Black Seeds are among a number of reggae bands who have rolled out of New Zealand and the Pacific in the last 20 years.
By Howard Campbell—- WHEN Sharon Peterkin entered the music business as deejay Lady Shabba in 1988, artists such as Lady G and Sister Charmaine were helping to break the glass ceiling in a male-dominated arena.
The Caribbean Islands are small, but there are many celebrities raking in the big bucks. The list for the richest celebrities’ is based on upfront pay, profit participation, residuals, endorsements and advertising work.
THE OWNERS of the radio station formerly known as Choice FM are facing new pressure after a Government minister wrote to Ofcom questioning whether there has been a breach of licence with the new format.
A spliff tail has landed entertainer Laden in hot water with the United States.