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The Most Comforting Thing to Eat Right Now: Caribbean Stews. When summer beckons yet a chill still lingers, Caribbean stews hit the spot. Recipes for Haitian lgumes, St. Lucian pepper pot and Jamaican-style brown stew oxtails deliver both the warmth ...

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A Caribbean cocktail trail in Nevis – USA TODAY

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Lauren Mowery, Special for USA TODAY 6:46 a.m. ET May 17, 2017

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Or try the Mango Mary, a tropical twist on a bloody, rimmed in jerk seasoning. For dinner, book the five-course food and rum pairing for proof the popular liquor can match an array of foods, from sticky, sweet ribs to pineapple dessert.(Photo: Lauren Mowery, for USA TODAY)

Just as Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, approaching Nevis in 1493, sotoo, do most tourists first see the Caribbean island from a boat. And that vision, astonishingly, hasnt changed much: at its center lies a lush green volcanic peak capped in white clouds. In fact, the islands name derives from Columbuss romantic misnomer Nuestra Senora de Las Nievesor Our Lady of the Snows. Eventually, Nieves would become Nevis.

Unlike Columbus and his intrepid crew, todays visitors arrive by fast ferry from St. Kitts, usually one or two rum punches deep by the time they disembark. Myriad reasons lure mostly Americans to the isle. The trove of historic sites, loosely organized along a heritage trail, traceback to Alexander Hamiltons birth. An authentic capital, Charlestown isfilled with small businessesand nary a fast food chain in sight. Bountiful, fresh seafood is served in boutique hotels and relaxed, beachfront bars roadside ribs and chicken on Friday afternoons. The waterfall hike up Mt. Nevis, golf and tennis at the Four Seasons, and diving with PADI center Scuba Safaris off Oualie Beach all allure. Plus, the discreet populationhaslittle interest in the rich and famous who anchor their yachts off Pinneys beach.

Regarding fine, white sand beaches, thats one feature common to Caribbean islands, lacking on Nevis. The western side has a narrow golden strip framing sparkling turquoise water, but thats about it. However, what may be viewed as a deficit to some, has worked in other ways to the islands advantage. The big building boom never came to Nevis, preserving its small island charm and leaving the scenery unspoiled. There's no mega-Marriott sprawl or jumbo cruise ship hordes to be found. The handful of hotels are colorful, quaintand trimmed in gingerbread. Many occupy former sugar estates, incorporating historic stone structures into their grounds. Even the largest resort, Four Seasons, was built low-slung and sympathetic to the landscape. This also means roads dont snarl with traffic and restaurants always have an open table. The result: a no-stress atmosphere that facilitates rest, relaxationand romance.

But a laid-back island vibe doesnt preclude an afternoon or evening of boozy festivities. In fact, its quite the opposite. Every bar, restaurantand hotel has a signature cocktail. While rum punch dominates, secret ingredients and carefully guarded recipes mean no two drinks will be exactly the same. So, hop on a plane, catch a ferry, then hire a Jeep or taxi to circle this verdant volcanic island for a tour of her finest tropical drinks.

Browse the gallery above for a sneak peek at the drinks, and see more spirited island travel below.

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What Goes Around Comes Around Links With ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ – WWD

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REGIME CHANGE DEBACLE – Caribbean Life

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Caribbean foreign ministers meeting for two days in Barbados from Thursday are to examine why countries did not vote as a bloc at the Organization of American States (OAS) to support or reject proddings from the United States for regime change in Venezuela and at least one prime minister has formally complained about the unusual breakdown of voting unity officials said this week.

Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves has written colleague leaders complaining about the extent to which a small group of powerful nations within the hemispheric body was able to manipulate Caribbean member countries and break up their usual voting as a bloc when they were asked to support or reject a vote for the permanent council to meet to discuss ongoing political and economic upheaval in Venezuela.

CARICOM officials have acknowledged receiving the complaint from Gonsalves.

He did not call any names but officials said that the United States, Canada and a few in Latin American which are unfriendly to Venezuela, were part of the efforts to ensure that the OAS ramped up efforts to push regime change in the South American nation.

Gonsalves said in his three-page letter that a handful of powerful countries with an agenda of naked self interest has strategically invited select CARICOM countries to their meetings and ignored the others. In the result, they have succeeded in disuniting and weakening CARICOM countries whose only strength lies in our solidarity. This worrying development has been particularly manifest in matters relating to Venezuela.

We are all sufficiently seasoned political leaders to know that toppling a government will not end those conditions, particularly when there is no viable, electable single alternative to replace it.

Colin Graderson, an assistant secretary general at bloc headquarters in Guyana confirmed that the issue will be discussed at the foreign ministers meeting in Barbados starting on Thursday as usual foreign policy coordination efforts broke down at the OAS this time.

We always try as a body to coordinate our positions. That is usually the case but some of the countries in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States voted in their own way. Others voted for, some against, some abstained and one was absent, Granderson said. CARICOM has 14 of the 34 votes at the OAS and is widely respected as a powerful bloc because it usually votes as a group.

Gonsalves also attacked Secretary General Luis Almagro calling him a chosen and willing tool of the rich and powerful in efforts to topple the Venezuelan government.

St. Vincent, Dominica, Antigua , Grenada, St. Kitts and St. Lucia are all members of the Venezuelan-led Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas and usually side with things Venezuela.

Some members of this same group were reluctant to support fellow Caribbean bloc member Guyana when ExxonMobil said that it had found oil off the Guyana coast. Venezuela immediately claimed the area, sparking a rearguard effort from Barbados and Jamaica to pull the region in line behind Guyana as the smaller states were hinting at either supporting Venezuela or by giving lukewarm diplomatic support for Guyana.

The letter was dated May 10 and is just being released as foreign ministers gather.

Wrapping up his missive, Gonsalves said suggested that colleague leaders not be ambushed into breaking our solidarity and aligning ourselves with fair-weather friends, noting that these same countries are the ones which lure our nations into supporting their agenda are the ones that are neglectful of our situation and who worsen them by their actions on matters such as the withdrawal of correspondent banking and branding our countries as money launderers, and drugs and firearms traffickers. When they have accomplished their objectives by breaking our solidarity through having some of us side with them, we will all be relegated to the margins of their concerns-only weaker than we were before.

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A Power Player and Her Sons Disappear Off the Bahamas – New York Times

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Father of two young boys on missing plane near Bahamas loved them ‘more than anything’ – New York Daily News

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The father of two young boys who were aboard a small plane that went missing near the Bahamas bared his pain as the hunt for the aircraft entered its third day.

I lost what I loved more than anything, James Ramsey told the Daily News on Wednesday.

I keep hoping its not real and Ill wake up. Wouldnt wish this pain on the worst person in the world.

Ramseys ex, Jennifer Blumin, and their two sons, ages 3 and 4, were traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida Monday when the twin-engine turboprop aircraft vanished from radar some 37 miles east of Eleuthera, Bahamas.

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Also aboard the plane was Blumins pilot boyfriend Nathan Ulrich, 52, the ex-husband of actress Rae Dawn Chong.

The group was vacationing near the Puerto Rican town of Aguadilla.

The Coast Guard on Wednesday released a photo of debris believed to match the MU-2B model that Ulrich was piloting after discovering it a day earlier.

The image shows a piece of a plane seat and an engine intake plug, a safety device used when the plane is parked.

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Were still working to find something with specifics identifying the plane, a Coast Guard spokesman said.

The Coast Guard recovered two plane seats and was working to collect more aircraft parts. No bodies or survivors have been found.

The Coast Guard cutter Bernard Webber and a Coast Guard C-130 from Air Station Clearwater, Fla., were leading the search. Through the night an EADS HC-144, a C-130 and an HH-60 helicopter were also involved in the hunt for the missing plane.

The rescue crews have searched more than 8,200 square miles, the Coast Guard said.

A National Transportation Safety Board accident investigator has been assigned to the case, officials said.

Blumin and Ramsey are well-known players in the citys events and design worlds.

Blumin, 40, is the CEO of Skylight Studios, a firm that transforms derelict New York City spots into dazzling event spaces.

Ramsey, 39, the CEO of RAADstudio, masterminded the planned Lower East Side underground park dubbed the Lowline.

They have two sons Phineas, 4, and Theodore, 3.

The heartbroken father posted a series of photos of his children and Blumin on his Facebook page.

In one of the photos, the two boys are seen sitting on Ramseys lap wearing matching navy bow ties.

I cant find the words, one of his friends wrote.

What awful, unthinkable, heartbreaking news, wrote another.

Ulrichs parents also released a statement.

We were devastated and shocked to learn that Nathan, Jennifer and her children have been missing since leaving from Puerto Rico on Monday, it read.

Nathan is our beloved son, brother and uncle and we wish for resolution as the Coast Guard search continues. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Blumin family and James Ramsey in this difficult time.

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Coast Guard Continues Search Near Bahamas for Missing Private Plane – Wall Street Journal (subscription)

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Mother, children and plane missing in the Bahamas | WPEC – WPEC

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The Coast Guard released a picture of the missing MU-2B plane, tail number N220N. Two adults and 2 children are on board. (Jet Photos)

The Coast Guard says it has discovered a debris field in the search for a Florida-bound plane carrying a mother and her two children, and another man.

Authorities say the debris field is about 15 miles east of Eleuthera, Bahamas, about 15 miles from where the plane disappeared.

On board are Nathan Ulrich, Jennifer Blumin and her two sons, ages 3 and 4. Blumin is from New York. The Coast Guard says Ulrich is from New Hampshire.

Miami Air Traffic Control notified the Coast Guard when the MU-2B plane lost radio contact and disappeared from radar Monday at 2 p.m. It was lost at 24,000 feet, at a speed of 300 knots.

The plane left Borinquen, Puerto Rico, Monday morning at 11, and was en route to Titusville where it was reported overdue.

Coast Guard crews and authorities from the Customs and Border Patrol and the Royal Bahamas Defense Force are taking part in the search.

According to the Associated Press, Blumin is the CEO of Skylight Group, which provides event space around New York City. AP says she owned the plane through a consulting company.

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Trump nominates Sanford Burnham trustee as Bahamas Ambassador – Orlando Sentinel

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President Donald Trump announced on Monday nomination of San Diego business mogul and Sanford Burnham trustee Papa Doug Manchester as Ambassador to the Bahamas.

The position has been vacant since 2011, according to Bahamas daily newspaper Tribune242.

If confirmed, Papa Doug Manchester of California will serve as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, according to a White House memo.

Manchester was on Sanford Burnhams Board of Trustees in 2011 and after an absence, he rejoined the board in 2015, according to tax documents.

The future of the institutes Orlando campus is still unclear, but the remaining faculty continue to conduct their research and Sanford Burnham officials have said that they will continue to run the facility until they find a viable option.

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Manchester is currently Chairman of Manchester Financial Group and leads his own charity organization, Manchester Charitable Foundation.

A well-known developer and philanthropist, Manchester is considered father of the San Diego Convention Center after his generous contribution of the property for its development, according to his website.

He acquired The San Diego Union-Tribune in 2011, which he then sold to Tribune Publishing Company now tronc, and parent company of the Orlando Sentinel -- in 2015. He has also bough several weeklies in San Diego.

In 2008, Manchester, owner of Manchester Grand Hyatt and The Grand del Mar, supported Prop. 8 in California, an initiative that would ban same-sex marriage. In response, gay and lesbian groups boycotted the properties, according to news reports.

An early Trump supporter, Manchester celebrated his election in a blog post in March, writing, for the first time, a true capitalist is in the White House, an incredibly smart man with a big heart and an amazing family. His entire focus is on doing what is right for America, not what is politically correct.

Ambassadors are confirmed by the U.S. Senate, although they could be rejected by the recipient country, which rarely happens.

President Barack Obama had nominated Cassandra Butts to the position in 2014, but she died suddenly last year and was never confirmed.

nmiller@orlandosentinel.com, 407-420-5158, @naseemmiller

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Update: Houston offshore co. files Ch. 11 to eliminate $430M of debt – Houston Business Journal

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