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Caribbean news: After Hurricane Irma, a story of two islands

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CARIBBEAN
November 21, 2017
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
After Hurricane Irma, a story of two islands
"My heart broke when I first saw Barbuda,"  said Colin James, CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority. "Now, recovery is under way."
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NEWS
SLS Baha Mar opens

It is the second of three hotels to open in the $4.2 billion Baha Mar resort in Nassau, Bahamas.

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ASTA president heads to Puerto Rico for cleanup project

Zane Kerby is attending a Rebuild Day event at Camuy Cave Park.

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Alaska Airlines quits Cuba, blames Trump

When the administration reinstated a rule that U.S. citizens must travel with licensed groups, Cuba service was no longer viable, the airline said.

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CDC warns pregnant women that Zika risk still exists

Pregnant women are urged to avoid travel to any of the Caribbean islands impacted by the September hurricanes.

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Seven Stars Resort adds suites

The addition of 11 garden view suites brings the resort's guestroom total to 167.

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TWchats on Twitter tackles cruising in the Caribbean

Throughout the chat, tweeters traded tips on must-see ports of call in the Caribbean, favorite hardware, private islands and small/luxury ships.

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Contrasting calls on Royal Caribbean sailing

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