Caribbean Twenty20: Trinidad downs Leeward Islands

NORTH SOUND, ANTIGUA (AP)West Indies allrounder Kieron Pollard smashed an unbeaten 56 off just 15 deliveries as defending champion Trinidad & Tobago beat the Leeward Islands by 167 runs in the Caribbean Twenty20 here Wednesday. In an earlier Zone A match on Day 3 of the tournament, Windward Islands notched its second straight victory with a comfortable nine-wicket win over Canada.

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Albert Burney Inc., to sell Caribbean Paradise at Absolute Auction

“La Dolce Vita” is a tropical paradise home comprised of three separate buildings, surrounded by turquoise waters, located on the islands of Turks and Caicos. This beachfront villa sits on the soft, warm sands of Pumpkin Bay, North Caicos.

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North Augusta native awarded Congressional Gold Medal

A North Augusta man is being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation’s highest civilian honor, for his duty as part of the Montford Point Marines.

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The migrant king: Monarch butterflies are migrating and are set to travel through the area

Monarch butterflies are the spectacular orange “king” of insects. Each fall, flocks make a near-mythic migration from across North America to Mexico and Caribbean islands. The awe-provoking aspect of the trip is that the butterflies migrating this year aren’t the ones who made it last year; they are descendants. Butterflies don’t live for more than a few months.

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The Migrant King: A guide to monarch butterflies in South Carolina

Monarch butterflies are the spectacular orange “king” of insects. Each fall, flocks make a near-mythic migration from across North America to Mexico and Caribbean Islands. The awe-provoking aspect of the trip is that the butterflies migrating this year aren’t the ones who made it last year; they are descendants. Butterflies don’t live for more than a few months.

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The Migrant King

Monarch butterflies are the spectacular orange “king” of insects. Each fall, flocks make a near-mythic migration from across North America to Mexico and Caribbean Islands.

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Caribbean beaches clean up seaweed

An invasion of seaweed that is extraordinary in volume and geographic scope has been besieging the eastern Caribbean since June, sending resorts and government agencies from Anguilla in the north to Tobago in the south scrambling to rid beaches of the smelly, brown, bug-attracting algae before the impending high season.

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Mountains of seaweed invading some Caribbean beaches

An invasion of seaweed that is extraordinary in volume and geographic scope has been besieging the eastern Caribbean since June, sending resorts and government agencies from Anguilla in the north to Tobago in the south scrambling to rid beaches of the smelly, brown, bug-attracting algae before the impending high season.

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Where’s the Beach? Under the Seaweed.

Grandes Cayes, St. Martin, covered by Sargassum, on Sept. 20. AN invasion of seaweed that is extraordinary in volume and geographic scope has been besieging the eastern Caribbean since June, sending resorts and government agencies from Anguilla in the north to Tobago in the south scrambling to rid beaches of the smelly, brown, bug-attracting algae before the impending high season.

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Sea Star Announces Service Changes

Sea Star Line, LLC, an ocean transportation company providing transportation services to and from North America, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean Islands, announced today that it is suspending its service from Philadelphia at the Port Tioga Marine Terminal effective July 22, 2011.

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