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Month: September 2012

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Jamaica demands apology from Mugabe for saying they are hooked on marijuana

The Jamaican Minister of Foreign Affairs A.J. Nicholson says his office will be seeking clarification from the Government of Zimbabwe over ‘rude’ comments made by President Robert Mugabe attacking Jamaican men as “drunkards and perennially hooked on marijuana”. While giving…

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6 Foods That Make You Hungrier

By Sara Novak, Planet Green It doesn’t matter how much you fill up on certain foods, you never seem to feel satiated. I’ve learned over the years that whole foods fill you up and processed, junk foods can bring on…

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4 Reasons Why There’s More to Life Than Marriage

Molly, selected from DivineCaroline By Ché Blackwood for Cupid’s Pulse, via DivineCaroline If romantic comedies and romance novels are to be believed, all single women are on a crazed mission to marry the man of their dreams. They aren’t on…

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Two stories: Unveiling iPhone5 and the End of the Beginning for the iPhone

1. Apple unveils thinner, lighter iPhone5; revamps iPod and iTunes From Times Colonist SAN FRANCISCO — The new iPhone 5 is thinner and lighter than previous versions with a taller screen, and will be in stores in Canada, the U.S….

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Anti-Islam film protests spread across Middle East

Protests against an anti-Islam film made in the US have spread across the Middle East and North Africa. In Yemen, demonstrators briefly stormed the grounds of the US embassy in Sanaa and burnt the US flag, but were driven back…

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London 2012: Olympians and Paralympians cheered by crowds

Hundreds of thousands of people have lined the route of a victory parade through London to cheer Britain’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes. Competitors were also honoured with a flypast over Buckingham Palace, the day after the end of the 2012…

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Shanice Monteith second college goal and interview

Shanice “Ronaldinha” Monteith scored next goal. Victory Goal. The UWF  Women’s Soccer Team came up with two key victories last week and Cayman Islands own Shanice “Ronaldinha” Monteith scored the winning and deciding goal in the first. Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPP3HLEvAw0&feature=plcp…

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Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg admits stock ‘disappointing’

The boss of social network Facebook has spoken for the first time of the drop in his company’s market value. Mark Zuckerberg called the drop in his firm’s value “disappointing”. The value of its shares is almost half the $38…

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IMS move owing to expansion

International Management Services Ltd. (“IMS”), is pleased to announce the relocation of their offices to the 3rd Floor of the Harbour Centre. The move was prompted by recent new hires which meant IMS had outgrown its space on the 4th…