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Day: July 8, 2013

‘Human Wall’ leads baby turtles to the ocean

By Geetika Rudra From ABC News Turtles on the Dutch-controlled island of Bonair needed a little help. Every year hundreds of baby loggerhead turtles hatch on the beaches of the Caribbean and journey towards the ocean. “This group of baby…

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Webb unveils Embrace Diversity

CONCACAF unveils Embrace Diversity™ anti-racism and discrimination campaign Gold Cup kicks off with social responsibility awareness initiative LOS ANGELES (Sunday, July 7, 2013) – CONCACAF launched its Embrace Diversity™ campaign prior to the Gold Cup’s first game at the Rose…

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Cayman Grill is in Orange Beach, Alabama – not Cayman Islands

By John Mullen, Gulf Coast News Today Cayman Grill: Fresh ideas, fresh food To say Greg Buschmole is a restaurant veteran would be the height of understatement. From big chains to single-owner eateries, he’s seen them all through the years….

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Study: Caribbean tourism needs to offer more than beaches

From Tourism Review As travelers to the Caribbean indicate a desire for more than “sun, sand and sea” vacation experiences, travel stakeholders are having to sit up and take notice. A study conducted by TCI Research, a travel research company,…

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Premier Ewing promotes TCI, Ontario Collaboration

From TC Weekly News Premier, Dr. Rufus Ewing met with Ontario’s Premier and Minister of Finance, Kathleen Wynne and Hon. Charles Sousa during his official visit to Toronto, Canada, to strengthen ties between the two countries. The meetings were part…

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What It’s Like To Be In Heat So Bad It Makes Your Eyes Hurt

By Chris Carlson, From Business Insider FURNACE CREEK, Calif. (AP) — Associated Press photographer Chris Carlson is no stranger to heat. He grew up just outside Palm Springs, Calif. On Friday, he returned to his desert roots, leaving his home…

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Egypt’s and US’s hidden ghost

By Dallas Darling From WorldNews.com The Egyptian military overthrew their president, not the people. Dave R. Palmer, a U.S. Army Lieutenant General of the American Revolution, warned about this dangerous precedent back in 1794. Reflecting upon the Declaration of Independence…

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The curious case of Patrick Patterson: Gone AWOL

By Bharat Sundaresan, The Indian Express There had been intimidating fast bowlers from the Caribbean before him. But none was more vicious than Jamaica’s Patrick Patterson. In India, they still remember him as the train that wrecked the hosts in…

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UBS is trying to bring a Grand Prix race to New York

By Christian Sylt, The Telegraph From Business Insider Swiss investment bank UBS has been appointed by the organisers of the planned New York Grand Prix in a bid to secure $100m (£65.7m) of funding to enable the race to go…

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Fishing families strive to say ‘I do’ the traditional way

By Lo Wei, South China Morning Post Fishing families want to preserve their unique wedding traditions, for better or for worse Wedding ceremonies in Hong Kong’s fishing families have their unique traditions, but fewer people know about them as the…