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Day: March 20, 2014

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Formula One threatened with lawsuit over lack of noise at Australian Grand Prix

By Benjamin Zhang from Business Insider Organizers of the Australian Grand Prix have threatened legal action against Formula One management over a seemingly peculiar issue: the lack of engine noise at this year’s race. Attendees of this year’s Australian Grand…

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US teacher used Facebook to plan sex with minors in Belize

From Caribbean360 Airport law enforcement found condoms, a drug for erectile dysfunction, and brand new computer tablets among other items in baggage bound for Belize. FLORIDA, United States, Thursday March 20, 2014 – A veteran American teacher used Facebook to…

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Global survey says Cayman leading force in the Americas

The latest survey published this month by the Global Financial Centres Index has again established Cayman’s strong presence among the world’s top ranking financial centres, placing it third in the Global Offshore Financial Centres category, ahead of all competitors in…

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Two Americans arrested for Bahamas stabbing death

From Caribbean360 Businessman Carl Yerger was found dead Friday morning on the grounds of the Big Game Club and Resort & Marina on Bimini. NASSAU, Bahamas, Thursday March 20, 2014 – Two American men have been charged with manslaughter in…

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Carey Olsen appoints new Counsel in London

Corporate and finance lawyer Claire McConway has been appointed Of Counsel within the British Virgin Islands (BVI) practice of multi-jurisdictional offshore law firm Carey Olsen. Key facts: •          In this London-based role, Ms McConway will focus on developing the firm’s…

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Caribbean’s modern-day Pompeii

Glimpses of the Caribbean’s modern-day Pompeii From Foxnews Known among locals simply as “the volcano,” Soufrière Hills on the Caribbean island of Montserrat roared to life in 1995 after decades of inactivity, causing many residents of the island’s capital city,…

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Some people don’t get bitten by mosquitoes — why that’s true will surprise you

By Kevin Loria   From Business Insider If you can’t spend a summer night outside without slapping your ankles — and you still end up with dozens of mosquito bites — then it might be true that the flying pests really…

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Security services may have killed code-breaker for being gay

By Alex Ward Fro Daily Mail UK Security services may have killed code-breaker Alan Turing for being gay claims campaigner Peter Tatchell The code-breaker died in 1954 after eating a cyanide-laced apple Mr Tatchell is urging the Government to investigate…

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Clinton links to Andrew’s billionaire pervert friend

By Daniel Bates From Daily Mail UK Flight logs show former President flew more than ten times on his private jet and visited his Caribbean island Epstein is a former friend of Prince Andrew who went on to be accused…

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OPINION: What exactly does climate warming mean for the Caribbean?

By Peter Binose From Caribbean360 One thing we can be sure of and we are already experiencing worldwide and in the Caribbean, is that as the ice caps melt more water will be vaporised and they will contribute to heavy…