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Day: December 29, 2013

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Why climate change hysteria is mostly bogus and wrong By KEVIN CONBOY, IrishCentral Contributing Writer We have more than enough time to deal with this issue There are many sides to the debate about climate change. Photo by Google Images…

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England’s Clemence coached Cayman’s youngsters in football clinic

By david_scun  From Scunthorpe Telegraph Former Scunthorpe United goalkeeper Ray Clemence takes part in coaching clinic in the Cayman Islands ENGLAND legend and former Scunthorpe United goalkeeper Ray Clemence has passed on some of his football wisdom to youngsters in…

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New developmental baby care classes

From Chatterbox Chatterbox Miriam, our Occupational Therapist, has developed this practical and fun new baby care class, where you can learn how to enrich your baby’s development. You can contact her for more information at [email protected], call her on 928…

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Christmas Day outage explained On Wednesday, December 25, a number of customers around Grand Cayman experienced interruption to their electricity service between 9:03 a.m. and 10:42 a.m. This interruption to service was due to a temporary loss of electricity supply…

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James brother of Jesus burial box from ancient Jerusalem found say experts

By JAMES O’SHEA, IrishCentral Staff Writer Bones said to be those of James to be placed on exhibit after 2,000 years The first physical evidence of Jesus may be contained in a limestone burial box with the words “James, son…

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Dog-to-English translator becomes a reality thanks to crowdfunding campaign

By Chris Smith From BGR An Indiegogo project that aims to deliver the first gadget capable of translating a dog’s thoughts into the English language has reached its funding goal with 50 days left to go in the money-raising campaign,…

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Do you remember Hurricane Gilbert?

On September 13th 1988 Hurricane Gilbert brushed the Cayman Islands after the day before making landfall on the eastern coast of Jamaica with sustained winds of 125 mph (200 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure 960 mbar (hPa; 28.35 inHg)….

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Biotech Firm: We will 3D print a human liver in 2014

By Julie Bort  From Business Insider 2014 could be a landmark year for an amazing medical technology: human organs built by 3D printers. San Diego biotech firm Organovo promises that its “bioprinting” technology will successfully print a human liver by…

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Baby dies in horror birth at Belfast hospital as father calls for inquest

By Nick Bramhill, IrishCentral Staff Writer Rare condition leads to unprecedented trauma for family A devastated father has called for an inquest into the death of his baby boy, after he witnessed his harrowing birth at Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital….

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2013: Tragic Year for Latam, Caribbean Journalism

Mexico, Dec 27 (Prensa Latina) With 29 reporters murdered and four forced missing in nine countries, 2013 has been a tragic year for reporters in this region, confirmed today a report of the Investigation Commission of Journalists Attacks (ICJA). Mexico,…