Friday, October 26, 2018

Caribbean Business: Humana launches community outreach, senior programs campaign

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October 26, 2018
Caribbean Business: Humana launches community outreach, senior programs campaign
puerto rico business - Google News: Florida business leaders: Encourage, engage and energize Puerto Rican voters - Orlando Sentinel
puerto rico business - Google News: Puerto Ricans fight for insurance money a year after Maria - The Star Democrat
Caribbean Business: Gov. Rosselló asks Puerto Ricans to vote in U.S. midterm elections
Caribbean Business: Puerto Rico fiscal board provides breakdown of gov’t reporting, progress
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Caribbean Business: Officials assure digital lodging sites contribute to Puerto Rico’s economic development
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puerto rico business - Google News: [Editorial] Heroes for More Than One Day - Caribbean Business
Caribbean Business: FirstBank 3Q results: Key metrics move in positive direction, capital continues to build
Caribbean Business: Think tank report: Puerto Rico’s unfinished Business After Hurricane Maria

Caribbean Business: Humana launches community outreach, senior programs campaign

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SAN JUAN – With a multimillion-dollar investment, Humana has launched a publicity campaign and community outreach programs aimed seniors.
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puerto rico business - Google News: Florida business leaders: Encourage, engage and energize Puerto Rican voters - Orlando Sentinel

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Efforts to increase voter participation, including registering Puerto Rican voters and ensuring the community get to the polls on Nov. 6, have ramped up with less than two weeks left until Election Day.
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puerto rico business - Google News: Puerto Ricans fight for insurance money a year after Maria - The Star Democrat

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DORADO, Puerto Rico (AP) — Thousands of Puerto Ricans have been forced to drain their savings, close their businesses, or resign themselves to living with structural damage as they fight insurance companies over millions of dollars’ worth of claims that have gone unanswered or unpaid more than a year after Hurricane Maria.
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Caribbean Business: Gov. Rosselló asks Puerto Ricans to vote in U.S. midterm elections

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SAN JUAN – During a town hall meeting in Florida, convened by the Puerto Rico Statehood Commission and the Federal Affairs Administration (PRFAA) and titled “Say Yes to Puerto Rico: The Importance of Civic Participation in U.S.
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Caribbean Business: Puerto Rico fiscal board provides breakdown of gov’t reporting, progress

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SAN JUAN – The Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico activated Friday a web-based Reporting Compliance Dashboard that reflects the panel’s receipt of required financial reporting from and implementation of the fiscal plans of government entities covered by the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (Promesa).
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puerto rico business - Google News: Think tank report: Puerto Rico's unfinished Business After Hurricane Maria - Caribbean Business

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SAN JUAN – In a new report, the policy director and general counsel at the Center for a New Economy (CNE), a Puerto Rico-based nonprofit think tank, says that although the island’s critical infrastructure is finally functional more than a year after Hurricane Maria struck, and the work that required should be recognized, the challenges that lie ahead are enormous.
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Business – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Guess How Much Aid The US Gave The Caribbean And Central America In 2017

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The majority of US "aid" has been focused in these regions on security and narco-trafficking training and co-operations. By NAN Business Editor News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri.
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Caribbean Business: Officials assure digital lodging sites contribute to Puerto Rico’s economic development

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SAN JUAN – Digital platforms for short-term lodging such as Airbnb contribute to the economic and tourism development through the payment of the 7% lodging fee collected by the Puerto Rico Tourism Co., thus municipalities should not ban them, several government officials said in a House hearing Thursday.
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puerto rico business - Google News: Puerto Rico destination marketing organization spotlights small inns - Caribbean Business

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SAN JUAN – Discover Puerto Rico, the island’s destination marketing organization (DMO), used the occasion of the commemoration of the Month of the Paradores and 45 years of the Paradores of Puerto Rico program to announce it has included promoting small inns as an alternative for visitors in its strategic plan.
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puerto rico business - Google News: [Editorial] Heroes for More Than One Day - Caribbean Business

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Editor’s note: The following originally appeared in the Oct. 25-31, 2018, issue of Caribbean Business. The newspaper that you are holding in your hands is a Special Edition of Caribbean Business dedicating more than the usual amount of space to the embattled healthcare sector because it faces pressing concerns—particularly in the aftermath of a natural disaster and the many punishing lessons endured.
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Caribbean Business: FirstBank 3Q results: Key metrics move in positive direction, capital continues to build

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SAN JUAN – First BanCorp., the bank holding company for FirstBank Puerto Rico, reported Thursday net income of $36.3 million, or $0.16 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2018, compared to $31 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2018 and a net loss of $10.8 million, or $0.05 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2017.
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Caribbean Business: Think tank report: Puerto Rico’s unfinished Business After Hurricane Maria

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SAN JUAN – In a new report, the policy director and general counsel at the Center for a New Economy (CNE), a Puerto Rico-based nonprofit think tank, says that although the island’s critical infrastructure is finally functional more than a year after Hurricane Maria struck, and the work that required should be recognized, the challenges that lie ahead are enormous.
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The Americas: Mexicans shower the caravan with kindness — and tarps, tortillas and medicine

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October 26, 2018
The Americas: Mexicans shower the caravan with kindness — and tarps, tortillas and medicine
The Americas: Brazil shed a military dictatorship. Now it looks again toward iron-fisted rule.
Caribbean Journal: Rum Journal: A Bourbon-Edged Expression from Papa’s Pilar
Latino Rebels: 12 Reasons to Abolish CBP & ICE: A Spoken Word Poem by Carlos Andrés Gómez
Latino Rebels: Of Caravans and ‘Criminals’
Latino Rebels: El Día de los Muertos: A Hybrid Tradition?
Caribbean Journal: Palladium Set to Debut $250M All-Inclusive Expansion
Caribbean Journal: National Hospitality Group Expands in Aruba
Caribbean Journal: Seadream’s New Boutique Caribbean Cruises
Caribbean Journal: Sunwing Launching First-Ever Grenada Flights
The Americas: ‘More than fear’: Brazil’s LGBT community dreads looming Bolsonaro presidency
latino - Google News: Voters in majority-Latino Dodge City, Kansas, were directed to the wrong solitary polling place - The Week Magazine
latino - Google News: Political ad designed to stop the 'Trumpadas' against Latino, immigrant communities - Vida en el Valle
Latino Rebels: Families Belong Together Calls Possible Trump Order to Limit Travel on Southern Border a ‘Latino Ban’
Latino Rebels: Black and Brown Unite Behind the Power of Laughter
Breaking News – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Will The Estimated 2.3 Million Naturalized Caribbean Citizens Vote?
Commentary – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Trump’s America – Episode 93 – What’s Wrong With This Painting?
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latino - Google News: LA County sheriff launches 2 reviews of unit that stopped thousands of innocent Latino drivers on 5 Freeway - Los Angeles Times
BBC News - Latin America & Caribbean: Who supports Brazil's far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro?
Caribbean Journal: Puerto Vallarta: “No Major Damage” From Hurricane Willa
Travel and Lifestyle – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Caribbean Photo Of The Day – Bonaire
Caribbean Journal: A New Jamaica All-Inclusive Opens Its Doors
Latino Rebels: Venezuela Denies Funding Caravan Following Accusation From Vice President Mike Pence
Caribbean Journal: VIDEO: The Beauty of Tahiti Beach, Abaco
Caribbean Journal: Exploring South Point, Antigua’s Luxury Boutique Hotel
Caribbean Journal: St Maarten’s Sonesta Maho Resort Pushes Reopening to December

The Americas: Mexicans shower the caravan with kindness — and tarps, tortillas and medicine

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Central American migrants rest on the steps of a Catholic church in Pijijiapan, in southern Mexico, as a thousands-strong caravan is slowly making its way toward the U.S. border stops in the town for the night Thursday.
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The Americas: Brazil shed a military dictatorship. Now it looks again toward iron-fisted rule.

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Rio de Janeiro’s Special Police Unit patrols during a security operation at the Complexo do Alemao favela on Oct. 6. (Mauro Pimentel/AFP/Getty Images) Anthony Faiola Correspondent covering Latin America, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, human rights, poverty, globalization and economics
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Caribbean Journal: Rum Journal: A Bourbon-Edged Expression from Papa’s Pilar

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 We’ve long been fans of the upstart Papa’s Pilar rum brand, thanks to what is one of the industry’s most drinkable rums and a terrific, authentic Hemingway-backed story. The brand has taken that drinkability both to hard-core rum aficionados and, more importantly, to bourbon and whisky drinkers.
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Latino Rebels: 12 Reasons to Abolish CBP & ICE: A Spoken Word Poem by Carlos Andrés Gómez

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Recently, award-winning spoken word artist Carlos Andrés Gómez performed “12 Reasons to Abolish CBP & ICE.” As always, Carlos makes us think with his verses, like a history punch in the gut.
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Latino Rebels: Of Caravans and ‘Criminals’

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Honduran migrants heading in a caravan to the US, carry a Mexican national flag as they walk alongside the route near Mapastepec, southern Mexico on October 25, 2018. (Photo by GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Latino Rebels: El Día de los Muertos: A Hybrid Tradition?

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It’s not uncommon to hear people refer to El Día de los Muertos as a “hybrid” of Catholic and Indigenous traditions. After all, it is often celebrated in accordance with the Catholic calendar on November 1 and 2, and use of Catholic symbols and prayer are also frequent.
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Caribbean Journal: Palladium Set to Debut $250M All-Inclusive Expansion

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff All-inclusive brand Palladium Hotel Group is debuting the fruits of a $250 million expansion project in the Mexican Caribbean this week. The result?
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Caribbean Journal: National Hospitality Group Expands in Aruba

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff Myrtle Beach-based National Hospitality Group is expanding in the Dutch Caribbean. NGH has revealed that it has added the Aruba Beach Club to its management portfolio.
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Caribbean Journal: Seadream’s New Boutique Caribbean Cruises

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff Boutique cruise line Seadream Yacht Club has big plans for its 2020 season in the Caribbean. The line will kick off that year in the Caribbean, including more calls in Cuba and the addition of a new port, Basseterre in St Kitts.
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Caribbean Journal: Sunwing Launching First-Ever Grenada Flights

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff Fresh off its expansion to Tobago, Canadian travel giant Sunwing has announced plans to launch its first-ever flights to the island of Grenada. The new nonstop flights from Toronto will operate on Sundays from Dec.
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The Americas: ‘More than fear’: Brazil’s LGBT community dreads looming Bolsonaro presidency

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Julio Sousa Neto, 20, an engineering intern, and Brendo de Lima, 20, a compliance agent, hug in central Sao Paulo. While walking along the city’s Avenida Paulista, they said, they were threatened by a man who told them, “You rogues will die as soon as Bolsonaro becomes president.” (Pétala Lopes/For The Washington Post) SAO PAULO, Brazil — Rafael Gomes was walking to work the morning after the first round of Brazil’s presidential election this month, listening to music and scrolling through his phone, when two men attacked him from behind and pinned him against a bridge railing above one of the city’s busiest highways.
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latino - Google News: Voters in majority-Latino Dodge City, Kansas, were directed to the wrong solitary polling place - The Week Magazine

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1:16a.m. On Thursday, new suspected letter bombs were discovered targeting former Vice President Joe Biden and Robert De Niro.
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latino - Google News: Political ad designed to stop the 'Trumpadas' against Latino, immigrant communities - Vida en el Valle

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The black-and-white, 30-second video is stark.
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Latino Rebels: Families Belong Together Calls Possible Trump Order to Limit Travel on Southern Border a ‘Latino Ban’

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In response to a Thursday night story by the San Francisco Chronicle which said that “the Trump administration is considering an executive action that could use travel ban-like authority to block certain asylum seekers at the Mexican border,” the chair of Families Belong Together issued a statement strongly condemning the possibility that President Trump is about to take action>
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Latino Rebels: Black and Brown Unite Behind the Power of Laughter

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It would be great if all of us would unite behind the goal of creating better conditions of life for all species on this planet. But in this political moment, it’s more expedient for black and brown people to band together ideologically.
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Breaking News – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Will The Estimated 2.3 Million Naturalized Caribbean Citizens Vote?

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Two black voters wait to cast their ballots during early voting at a community center October 25, 2018 in Potomac, Maryland, two weeks ahead of the key US midterm polls.
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Commentary – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Trump’s America – Episode 93 – What’s Wrong With This Painting?

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DONALD, I HAVE YOUR BACK! By Arthur Piccolo News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Oct. 26, 2018: What is wrong with this painting??? Easy answer …… EVERYTHING!
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latino - Google News: Update: Get to Know Latinos Running in the 2018 US Midterms - AS/COA Online

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What’s one of the surest ways to boost Latino turnout? Field Latino candidates. In one study of voting patterns in five U.S. cities with significant Latino populations, turnout among Latino voters increased by 4 to 15 percent when a Latino candidate was on the ballot.
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latino - Google News: LA County sheriff launches 2 reviews of unit that stopped thousands of innocent Latino drivers on 5 Freeway - Los Angeles Times

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Herald-Mail Media LA County sheriff launches 2 reviews of unit that stopped thousands of innocent Latino drivers on 5 Freeway Los Angeles Times The announcement came as commission members questioned department brass about the team's work and a Times investigation that found the deputies stopped and searched the vehicles of Latino drivers at far higher rates than motorists of other racial or ...
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BBC News - Latin America & Caribbean: Who supports Brazil's far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro?

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Caribbean Journal: Puerto Vallarta: “No Major Damage” From Hurricane Willa

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff Puerto Vallarta says it has seen “no major damage” in the wake of Hurricane Willa, the destination’s Tourism Board said Thursday. Puerto Vallarta’s tourism infrastructure, including the Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport, trans-national roads, the marina, the cruise port will return to normal operations.
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Travel and Lifestyle – Caribbean and Latin America Daily News: Caribbean Photo Of The Day – Bonaire

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This incredible Photo of the Day comes from beneath the ocean in the Caribbean island of Bonaire. Diving is very big on this island, and you can see why. It is also one of the first Caribbean islands to collaborate with the Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) to conserve its reefs.  Bonaire also continues to be recognized as one of the top destinations worldwide for its sustainable tourism.
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Caribbean Journal: A New Jamaica All-Inclusive Opens Its Doors

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff The highly-anticipated Excellence Oyster Bay has officially opened in Jamaica. The new adults-only addition to Jamaica’s buzzing north coast is the first Excellence-branded resort in the English-speaking Caribbean.
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Latino Rebels: Venezuela Denies Funding Caravan Following Accusation From Vice President Mike Pence

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(Photo by Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images) MIGRANT CARAVAN NEWS: Yesterday Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro blasted U.S. Vice President Mike Pence over comments that Maduro’s government is responsible for funding the caravan of thousands of Central American migrants traveling to the United States.
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Caribbean Journal: VIDEO: The Beauty of Tahiti Beach, Abaco

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 By Guy Britton ELBOW CAY – Is there anything like this place? Here, on the southern corner of Elbow Cay is a marvel: a tiny tucked away paradise with perfect white sand and the kind of palm trees that would make Crusoe right at home.
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Caribbean Journal: Exploring South Point, Antigua’s Luxury Boutique Hotel

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 By Alexander Britell and Guy Britton The details tell you something. Luxury isn’t always about flash and grandiosity — it’s about the little stuff, the subtle amenities, the things that tell you a place is designed with taste.
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Caribbean Journal: St Maarten’s Sonesta Maho Resort Pushes Reopening to December

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 By the Caribbean Journal staff St Maarten’s popular Sonesta Maho Beach Resort has pushed back its reopening date to December, Sonesta said Thursday. The Sonesta Maho now has a projected reopening date of Dec.
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