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Month: November 2013

The UFO-shaped object found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea

From UK Daily Mail By Meghan Keneally Pictured: The UFO-shaped object found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea… covered in soot, with ‘little fireplaces’ and lying at the end of a 1,000ft runway Object is raised about 10 to…

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Marine Corps fight escalates over handling of case involving troops urinating on corpses

By Ernesto Londoño and Ellen Nakashima, From Washington Post Nearly two years after a video of U.S. Marines urinating on the corpses of suspected Taliban fighters in Afghanistan became an Internet sensation, the case has triggered a rare and escalating…

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[Guess who the Chinese company is as] opposition leaders clash in CR

From ticotimes.net Addressing concerns about a major loan contract with China, Costa Rica’s public works and transport vice minister says “the country can sleep peacefully” because the project will be heavily supervised. Opposition leaders, government clash over Caribbean highway expansion…

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‘Coolie Woman’ Rescues Indentured Women From Anonymity

by NPR Staff, NPR “Immigrant number 96153. That’s how my great-grandmother was cataloged, that was the number on her immigration pass.” says Gaiutra Bahadur, author of the new book Coolie Woman. Bahadur set out to uncover her family’s roots by…

Cayman Motor Museum gets great reviews

The Cayman Motor Museum, located in West Bay, Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands, is a unique attraction that features some of the world’s most special, rare, and one-of-a-kind automobiles. On display are 80 vehicles which collectively provide an historical…

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Selden nurse charged Medicaid while on cruise, says state AG

By Ellen Yan From Long Island Newsday A Selden nurse assigned to care for a Bayport child with cerebral palsy was arrested after she billed Medicaid and collected more than $18,000 for time she hadn’t worked — including her holiday…

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Mandatory life sentences must end says HRC

From the Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission Report: “WHOLE-LIFE SENTENCES” – NOT COMPLETE The Impact of Human Rights and the Need for a New Model MESSAGE FROM THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Human rights are the essential rights and freedoms that…

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Secret U.S. court approved wider NSA spying even after finding excesses

By Joseph Menn From Reuters (Reuters) – A secret U.S. intelligence court let the National Security Agency collect an expanded amount of data about Americans’ email even after finding that the agency systematically exceeded the limits of a smaller program,…

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What makes the Caribbean so great for sailing holidays?

From iwantsun UK The Caribbean is one of those places that’s often associated with sailing holidays and it’s become something of a hub for people keen to take to the sea and explore in their very own yacht. But just…

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Free HIV Testing Week

Sunday, 1 December 2013, marks the 24th anniversary of World AIDS Day. First observed in 1988, World AIDS Day (WAD) has served to raise awareness about the epidemic, honor those who have died, focus attention on issues that are key…