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NSA fires employee who allegedly shared password with Snowden

By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai From Mashable The NSA has fired an employee who stands accused of sharing his password to the agency’s network with Edward Snowden. The employee is the first victim of the NSA’s internal probe to determine whether anyone…

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UPDATE – Full report. Shock: Ireland beat West Indies

Ireland in West Indies, 2 T20 International Series, 2014 Wed 19 Feb, 2:00 PM Sabina Park, Kingston West Indies v Ireland West Indies 116/8 (20)    Ireland 117/4 (19.1) Ireland crush Windies by six wickets in historic triumph From Caribbean360 KINGSTON,…

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Shocking animal cruelty in Grand Bahama [WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE]

From bahamaislandsinfo Today’s guest editorial is by Humane Society of Grand Bahama Director Tip Burrows, who shares a rather shocking case of animal cruelty that we think needs to be widely known. This extent of cruelty is — or should…

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The Editor Speaks: Tourism for 2014 looks promising but is it?

After the woes of dropping tourism figures throughout the Caribbean that has included us here in the Cayman Islands, there is much optimism that we have seen the worst. In fact here at iNews Cayman we have almost daily stories…

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Cayman Economic Outlook starts Thursday (20)

Thinking:New Reinventing Our Future Cayman Economic Outlook is an annual conference that brings together leading thinkers and doers to explore how global business, technology, science, finance, politics and culture shape the Cayman economy. After more than a decade of unparalleled…

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OAS, PAHO to offer health and research scholarships in the Caribbean

From Caribbean360 The organizations will provide scholarships for training, undergraduate, graduate programmes and/or research at universities or institutions of higher education. WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Monday February 17, 2014, CMC – The Organization of American States (OAS) and the Pan-American…

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UK Chancellor under pressure to halt tax rise on flights to Caribbean ….

By Stephen Hayward From Mirror UK Chancellor George Osborne under pressure to halt tax rise on flights to the US, Australia and Caribbean A family of four flying to Florida will be charged £276 while visiting the Caribbean will cost…

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bwin.party shares up as US Investment Manager agrees to buy stake from founders

From LSE LONDON (Alliance News) – bwin.party digital entertainment PLC saw its shares rise Tuesday after a US investment manager late Monday said that it has agreed in principle to acquire a stake of about 6.1% in the online gaming…

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Christians in Iraq worse off now than under Saddam

From Newsmax The persecution of Christians in Iraq is worse today than it was before a United States-led force deposed brutal dictator Saddam Hussein, a Republican congressman declared. “As we witness the black flag of al-Qaida again fly over cities…