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Day: August 19, 2013

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Nicaragua to start exploring for oil in Caribbean

From fuel fix MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaragua says it will start exploring for oil in a swath of seabed in the Caribbean Sea that an international court granted it last year after a dispute with Colombia. Energy and Mines Minister…

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“Cocktails and Cabaret” show have added a matinee

Because last Friday and Saturday’s shows for “Cocktails and Cabaret” at the Prospect Playhouse were sold out and there has been accumulating quite a waiting list the cast agreed to do a matinee performance this Saturday (24). The “cabaret” style…

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RNC unanimously votes to shut out CNN, NBC from debates

By Bill Hoffmann From Newsmax The Republican National Committee on Friday (16) made good on its threat to dump CNN and NBC from covering its GOP presidential primary debates unless they drop their “political ad” productions about Hillary Clinton. It…

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Acclaimed Motivational Speaker Joachim de Posada shares secret to success

Cayman’s business community will have the unique opportunity to meet world-renowned motivational speaker, bestselling author and behavioural expert Joachim de Posada when he visits Books & Books, Camana Bay for the Cayman Islands launch of his new book, Keep Your…

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Fencing at Northward prison not fit for purpose

Neil Lavis, HM Northward’s new prison director, said some of the fencing at the men’s prison was “not fit for purpose”. This statement came after three convicts, Steve Manderson, 44, serving life for murder; his son Marcus Manderson, 25, serving…

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CEVA staff say they were ‘press-ganged’ into investment that lost them thousands

By Alex Lennane From Loadstar Relations between CEVA’s shareholder, Apollo Global Management, and the logistics company’s staff have been dealt a severe blow after an equity share scheme saw many employees lose their investments. In April, CIL Ltd, formerly known…

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CADVA successfully launches anti-violence campaign in Trinidad

Caribbean American Domestic Violence Awareness brought its anti-violence campaign initiative to Trinidad and Tobago early August. A series of events under the theme: “UNITE TO INSPIRE: EDUCATION CREATES ACCEPTANCE,” launched “Operation BUILD-BOARD” in partnership with IMRARC (Irene Madray’s Recreational Arts…

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Important Government School start date

From the Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs The Ministry of Education and Department of Education Services would like to bring the attached important dates and details to the attention of all parents and guardians of new and returning…

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9 Household items that could be spying on you

By Adam Levin* From The Huffington Post For Americans concerned about their privacy, the NSA data grabs are daunting, but what about the data grabs happening inside your own home, perpetrated not by the government but by your coffee machine?…

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Cooking your goose Hong Kong style

By Eliot Simpson, Appleby The recent decision of Mr Justice Harris in the case of re Yung Kee Holdings Ltd, [2012] 6 HKC 246, in the Court of First Instance in Hong Kong has highlighted some of the issues that…