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Month: January 2012

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‘Eternal leader’ Kim’s body to be enshrined

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Thursday it will enshrine Kim Jong Il’s body in the palace housing his father, the national founder, deepening its veneration of the Kim dynasty as the country transfers power to a third…

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Milan scrap Tevez talks

AC Milan have abandoned talks with Manchester City over the transfer of Carlos Tevez. It is thought the negotiations for the forward ended after the decision of Milan’s Alexandre Pato to stay in Italy and not move to Paris Saint-Germain….

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Bullfighting

Bullfighting is one of the most famous customs upheld by the Spanish. It draws attention worldwide from people who just love the sport, and also from many others who are against this barbaric onslaught. I happened to attend this barbaric…

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Perry’s father apologises for remarks about Jews

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A suburban Cleveland church where the father of pop star Katy Perry delivered a sermon that drew accusations of anti-Semitism has released an apology in which he says he regrets his “hurtful and ugly language.” Pastor…

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IRR new office

North America’s largest independent commercial real estate valuation and consulting firm, announced today that it has opened a new international office in the Cayman Islands to offer both residential and commercial real estate valuation and consulting services throughout the Caribbean….

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Mancini and Gerrard’s tunnel bust-up

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini was involved in an angry tunnel exchange with Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard after his side’s 1-0 Carling Cup semi-final first leg defeat. Mancini felt a Glen Johnson tackle on Joleon Lescott should have been punished…

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Mutant mosquitos may be a human health risk

GM mosquitoes created by a British laboratory and released in Cayman as part of an experiment could thrive in the wild to pose a risk to human health and the environment, it has been claimed. The warning comes from GM…

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Webb takes up CFU “normalisation” role

Cayman Islands Football Association President Jeff Webb has been appointed Chairman of the Caribbean Football Union’s Normalisation Committee. The committee has been set up after recent challenges within the organisation that resulted in the resignation of controversial FIFA Vice President…

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Philippine Catholics gather despite terror

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — More than three million Roman Catholic worshippers paraded with a charred Christ statue through the Philippine capital in an annual procession Monday despite a warning from the president that terrorists might target the gathering. The black…

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Score Draw at Radio Cayman

The draw for the FA Youth Cup has been made and threw up plenty of interesting ties in the weeks ahead. At Radio Cayman, Cayman Islands Football Association president Jeffrey Webb led the draw along with CIFA Development Officer Marcos…