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Day: February 24, 2013

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No one wants to claim an abandoned Russian cruise ship drifting toward Europe

Dina Spector  Business Insider A Russian cruise ship has been adrift in the North Atlantic since January, after breaking free from a towing line as it was being delivered from Canada to a scrapyard in the Dominican Republic. The Lyubovy…

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11-year-old girl escapes suspected kidnapper’s car in California, says she freed another girl, 7

By Michael Walsh / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The man was in a red convertible near Founders Park in Whittier, Calif. He is suspected in other abduction attempts, say cops. A suspected molester grabbed an 11 year-old girl and forced…

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UK credit rating cut: Economists’ reaction

Howard Archer, IHS Global Insight The UK has had its credit rating cut, losing its top AAA status. Leading economists have been giving their reaction. This will come as little surprise, and as such may actually mean that there is…

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11 Ways to Boost Your Lymphatic System for Great Health

Michelle Schoffro Cook, Care2 The lymphatic system, or lymph system as it is also called, is a system made up of glands, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus gland and tonsils. It bathes our body’s cells and carries the body’s cellular…

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Small Dominica is Caribbean’s best-kept secret

By Larissa Liepins, Postmedia News Island’s name is often confused with the Dominican Republic The sun beats down on my sweaty top half while my legs go numb underwater. At the far end of the shallow turquoise pool I’m standing…

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Loyal to the US or the Cayman Islands?

By Bernie Sanders From Bennington Banner After Wall Street drove this country into recession, the top financial institutions in the United States took every advantage of being American. They just loved their country and Americans’ willingness to provide them with…

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Exoplanet Kepler 37b is tiniest yet – smaller than Mercury

By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News Astronomers have smashed the record for the smallest planet beyond our Solar System – finding one only slightly larger than our Moon. To spot the tiny, probably rocky planet, they first…

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The Editor Speaks: Four ‘shocking’ disclosures at government press briefing

Disclosure 1 Three announcements were made at the Thursday Government Press briefing last Thursday (21). Mark Simmonds, the United Kingdom’s (UK) Overseas Territories (OT) Minister has asked the Cayman Islands government to allow official observers to cover our general election….

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Inspiration Island: Design ideas are the souvenirs from a trip to Grand Cayman

Amsin Khachi, Special to National Post As a designer, my inspiration for interiors comes from everyday life, whether it’s a visit to a local restaurant or a drive across a Caribbean island. I recently visited the Cayman Islands to meet…

World’s most extreme deep-sea vents revealed [in the Cayman Trough]

Released by University of Southampton Scientists have revealed details of the world’s most extreme deep-sea volcanic vents, 5 kilometres down in a rift in the Caribbean seafloor. The undersea hot springs, which lie 0.8 kilometres deeper than any seen before,…