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Issue 1 (October 2008)
36 great things to do in the Caribbean...
And not a beach in sight! The Caribbean is renowned for its idyllic beaches – each island benefits from this natural asset, with tourism a major contributor to the region’s economy. But we know there’s so much more to our home than surf and sand. James Henderson recommends his must-see places that show the depth of our natural assets.
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Greatest West Indies cricket X1 ever?
The West Indies have dominated world cricket for extended periods of time, producing some of the most exciting cricketers ever to have played the game. As efforts are made to build a resurgent Windies team for the future, we asked The Times’ cricket correspondent Geoffrey Dean (in consultation with Tony Cozier) the question: if everyone was playing now, at their peak, who would make the All-Time First XI?
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Trini: the time of your life
Though typically beautiful, Trinidad is anything but a typical Caribbean island; its vast oil and gas wealth render it the region’s pre-eminent economic power and a burgeoning financial hub, but you get the feeling all its inhabitants really want to do is party. Brit Jason Thompson has made his home in Trinidad, and reflects on the aspects that make the island so appealing – for locals and visitors alike.
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De-stress!
Would you like to live a more peaceful lifestyle? If you’re like most people, you’re under some sort of stress. Probably more than you realise. But there’s no need, says Lucia Cockcroft, who suggests five tools to help you be more chilled.
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Technology: Hot in 2009
2009 is set to be the most technologically-advanced year in mankind’s history. Want to be part of it? James Holland tells us how…
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Hot property?
The Caribbean real estate market seems to be a ray of sunshine in the doom and gloom of the economic downturn around the world. But will it continue? Judith Baker reports.
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The well-timed conference
Conference organiser Jane Barsby explains how well-planned conferences can provide a refreshing change from the information overload of our everyday lives.
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Essay - Caribbean in flight
In his first column for LiME, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles draws on history to reflect on Caribbean society, independence and pride.
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