Geneseo 2016 Training Trip Video - San Juan Puerto Rico - SwimSwam
SwimSwam | Geneseo 2016 Training Trip Video - San Juan Puerto Rico SwimSwam The State University of New York (SUNY) at Geneseo women's and men's swimming and diving teams traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico for their 2016 training trip. In the video, the teams give us an overview of their trip, showing off the swimming and gym ... |
Sabga's new $m yacht sinks off Puerto Rico* - Trinidad & Tobago Express
Trinidad & Tobago Express | Sabga's new $m yacht sinks off Puerto Rico* Trinidad & Tobago Express towed to shore: The luxury yacht owned by Norman Sabga that sank on Thursday morning off Fajardo in Puerto Rico. A BRAND-NEW, multimillion-dollar 74-foot (23-metre) motor yacht belonging to ANSA McAL chairman Norman Sabga, enroute to Trinidad ... T&T national safe after boat accident off coast of Puerto RicoTrinidad Guardian all 3 news articles » |
Puerto Rico Officials to Creditors: It's Worse Than We Thought - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal | Puerto Rico Officials to Creditors: It's Worse Than We Thought Wall Street Journal Puerto Rico planned to tell creditors Friday that it needs twice as long as initially projected to stabilize its economy. In a statement, Melba Acosta, president of the Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico, said the U.S. commonwealth will need ... Puerto Rico holding call with creditors, to tweak restructuring plan: officialReuters Hedge Funds Are Pressuring Puerto Rico With Their Own Debt-Cutting PlanBloomberg all 11 news articles » |
Geneseo 2016 Training Trip Video - San Juan Puerto Rico - SwimSwam
SwimSwam | Geneseo 2016 Training Trip Video - San Juan Puerto Rico SwimSwam The State University of New York (SUNY) at Geneseo women's and men's swimming and diving teams traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico for their 2016 training trip. In the video, the teams give us an overview of their trip, showing off the swimming and gym ... |
Cuba gets US trademark to sell Havana Club rum
The US Patent and Trademark Office has given Cuba a green light to sell Havana Club rum in America when it lifts its embargo against the communist island, documents showed. The trademark, which was granted Wednesday, represents an end -- at least for the moment -- to a long legal battle between the two makers of the rum, Cuba and Bacardi, the latter of which produces the drink in Puerto Rico. The origin of the seemingly endless legal squabble dates back to 1959, when Bacardi, which had produced rum in Cuba under both its own name and Havana Club, left the island as Fidel Castro came to power.
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