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Tributes pour in for Prof Gordon Rohlehr - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

PROFESSOR Emeritus Gordon Rohlehr, 80, died on Sunday, provoking a flood of tributes from many sectors of society hailing his scholarship of West Indian popular culture, especially calypso music. Judy Raymond, Newsday editorial consultant, in an online tribute said, "RIP, Professor Gordon Rohlehr. Calypso scholar, critic, essayist, teacher, lovely man." Gillian Moor, singer, said, "Farewell

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Retiring Abroad in Central America | centralamerica.com

A look at the retirement options for residency in each Central American country for anyone considering retiring abroad.

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Kevin Adonis Browne's new show at Medulla

Kevin Adonis Browne's new show at Medulla
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London celebrates famed Notting Hill Carnival, first time since 2019

London's annual Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's largest street party, has been held for the first time since 2019, with more than 1 million people participating

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240604 16:30:00

as to make sure carnival is as safe as it can be, making sure that our safe havens for women, it can be, making sure that our safe havens forwomen, children, it can be, making sure that our safe havens for women, children, the people who could be the victims of crime. we want to make sure carnival has as little crime as possible, but we can't pretend having up to 2 million people does not provide opportunities for criminal gangs and those who want to get up to no good. and just finally, why is this year so particularly special to london? it is really important. that we celebrate our diversity, we celebrate our diversity, we celebrate caribbean culture, caribbean heritage. but also after the last two years, many people felt lonely, isolated, many businesses have really struggled and this is a great way to bring our city together to bring our cultures together, to celebrate our diversity. i genuinely believe our diversity is a strength, not a weakness, and carnival is a recognition of the great diversity of our city.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Jamaica 20240604 15:33:00

coronation markets in downtown kingston, the oldest and largest on the island. life here for most ordinary jamaicans isn't easy. and crime is rife with jamaica having the second highest murder rate in the world after el salvador. despite these risks, the jamaican spirit is strong, and people here are resilient. caribbean culture overwhelmingly prevails. but if you're a deportee living injamaica, the stigma is real. cast aside with little chance of being able to independently survive. as we explore this island, we see with our own eyes what it's really like to live in a poor, developing country.

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