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Day: March 14, 2013

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KRyS Global National Touch Champs Start with a BANG

From Mark Robson Hold on to your hats folks because the world of rugby lit the blue “touch” paper last Saturday with the start of the KRyS Global National Touch Rugby Championships 2013. This season there are seven teams competing…

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Carnival to fly passengers home after another cruise failure

By Ed Payne and Josh Levs, CNN Carnival Cruise Lines will fly all passengers on one of its cruises back to Florida after the ship suffered a generator failure while docked in the Caribbean. The experience on the Carnival Dream…

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Arctic ice loss amplified Superstorm Sandy violence

By Blaine Friedlander If you believe that last October’s Superstorm Sandy was a freak of nature — the confluence of unusual meteorological, atmospheric and celestial events — think again. Cornell and Rutgers researchers report in the March issue of Oceanography…

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What it’s like getting to Guantanamo Bay, the most controversial military base in the world

Robert Johnson and Paul Szoldra, Busienss Insider Guantanamo Bay. The name of the U.S. Naval Base located on a small sliver of Cuba likely brings up many different associations: A relic of the Cold War, or a military prison for…

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Foil pans make St Patrick’s Day feasts active

From The Kitchn – Diamonds for dessert Are you looking for a quick dish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Something festive without hours worth of labor in the kitchen? Check out these two tips to turn any quiche (or baked…

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‘Deserving Bahamians’ to be honoured with Bahamian awards

From Bahama islands info Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie brings the keynote address at the official launch of The Bahamas’ 40th Anniversary of Independence in Rawson Square, Tuesday, March 12, 2013. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay) NASSAU, The Bahamas…

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Eleventh-Hour law prevents FATF from blacklisting Turkey

By Samuel Rubenfeld, The Wall Street Journal The Financial Action Task Force said late Friday that Turkish legislation signed 10 days ago into law spared Ankara from its blacklist. Turkey’s national assembly passed a bill on preventing the financing of…

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InTrade was awesome — here’s what all the critics got wrong

Joe Weisenthal Business Insider Sunday, Irish betting site InTrade announced on its website that all trading was being halted. The language is very ominous. It’s unclear if there will ever be trading again. The site was controversial. It was popular…

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South Africa: ‘Over 25% of schoolgirls HIV positive’

BBC World News At least 28% of South African schoolgirls are HIV positive compared with 4% of boys because “sugar daddies” are exploiting them, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has said. He said 94,000 schoolgirls also fell pregnant in 2011, and…

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“CTS, only one surgeon in South Florida to perform Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel

Release Procedure” Miami – What is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome? Cubital Tunnel Syndrome is a condition brought on by increased pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. There is a bump (made of bone) on the inner portion of the…