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Month: March 2014

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Why Chinese ADRs plunged?

By Mena Callahan From Emerging Markets E Commerce China Dangdang Inc, 58.com, Concord Medical Services Hldg Ltd, Sky-mobi Ltd, Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd, Perfect World Co., Ltd. Dot Hill Systems Corp. (NASDAQ:HILL) fell 12.80% on Monday, extending declines after providing…

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MoneyGram Joins CONCACAF Champions League as the Global Money Transfer Sponsor

MoneyGram Golden Boot to Be Awarded in April to the Tournament’s Leading Scorer Miami (Monday, March 10, 2014) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and its commercial partnership agency, Traffic Sports, announced today that…

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Unruly Delta passenger charged

From RCIPS Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 11:10 AM The 33-year-old American National who was arrested for being drunk and disorderly on Delta Airlines on Sunday, 09th March 2014 has been charged with two offences under the Air Navigation Order of…

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‘Beautiful’ sponge threatens reefs

By Ken Kaye From Sun Sentinel FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — It’s such a vibrant orange that divers think it’s part of South Florida’s colorful coral reefs. But it’s a destructive sponge that for the past decade has been spreading and…

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The Editor Speaks: A road to somewhere but the route no one knows where

How is it possible to have a major arterial road gazetted without “any assessment to inform the optimal alignment of the road corridor with respect to transportation needs, impacts on established protected areas and the natural environment, or any other…

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Great white shark just keeps swimming — into the history books

By Alex Magdaleno From Mashable A great white shark is swimming through new, unexplored waters — at least for her kind. She’s set to make history as the first white shark to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Named Lydia, this 14-foot-long,…

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YCLA finalist and father sued by Cayman Accountants Cayman accountancy firm Ernst and Young have filed a law suit against Samantha and Peter Widmer claiming $55,462.36 plus annual interest at 2.38% since May 2011 and costs. Samantha Widmer was a…

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UK: High Court judge and the child sex ring

By Martin Beckford From Mail on Sunday UK Adviser to Queen was founder of paedophile support group to keep offenders out of jail Lord Justice Fulford was named last year as an adviser to the Queen He was a key…

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5 Highlights from California judge’s false advertising ruling against overstock.com

By Laura Northrup From Consumerist You might remember how earlier this year a court in California ruled that Overstock.com violates California’s unfair competition and false advertising laws. Simply put: a lot of the “original” prices that they list for items…