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Day: April 8, 2014

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BAD: Cruise Industry and so called environmental social responsibility

From TN Global Travel Industry news New research by Leeds Metropolitan University reveals that the cruise industry isn’t going far enough in their corporate social responsibility towards the environment, society and the destinations they visit. The study, published this month…

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Ex-Ficano aide stole from the poor to buy hair plugs, luxury perks, prosecutors say

By Tresa Baldas From Detroit Free Press Ex-Wayne County official Michael Grundy should go to prison for 14-17½ years for stealing “from the poor” to pamper himself with perks like $10,000 hair plugs, a Mustang Convertible, a Caribbean time share…

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Man with world’s strongest memory crusades against Alzheimer’s

By Rebecca Hiscott From Mashable What does it take to have the best memory in the United States? Only four and a half years of training, for five hours each day, according to three-time national memory champ Nelson Dellis. Dellis…

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Illustrations of predators

From Designer Daily Spectacular illustrations of nature’s finest predators by Maxim Shkret, a Russian designer. The illustrations were created using 3D software and a lot of patience. Designer Daily is a blog for designers and web designers by Mirko Humbert,…

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Going green without sinking into the red

By Peter Richards From ipsnews CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Apr 7 2014 (IPS) – Most Caribbean countries are famous for their sun, sand and warm sea breezes. Far fewer are known for their wide use of solar, wind and other forms…

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Shark drags kayaker eight miles

From Caribbean360 FLORIDA, United States – American college student Adam Fisk got a lot more than he bargained for when he set out on a routine weekend fishing trip, cruising off the South Florida shore in a red kayak, with…

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UK refuses to disclose cost of corruption investigation in Turks and Caicos Islands

By Hayden Boyce, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, Turks & Caicos Sun At a time when residents of the Turks and Caicos Islands are experiencing severe financial hardships, Helen Garlick and her Special Investigation and Prosecution Team (SIPT) continue to be paid…

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Shanghai to be 2nd Tingyi headquarters

From Ecns.cn Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holding Corp, the company that owns instant noodle brand Master Kong and specializes in beverages and instant food, intends to establish an operations headquarters in Shanghai. Tingyi’s spokesman Chen Gongru said the move is part…

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More questions than answers in fatal boat incident

By: Stanford Conway, From SKNVibes.com BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – FOLLOWING Wednesday afternoon’s (Apr. 2) unfortunate watery death of Rudolph ‘Tone’ Dowell of Pond’s Extension and Maxwell Browne of New Road, a number of questions have been raised but no official…

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Local crowd attacks aid workers at Guinean Ebola treatment center

By Colin Daileda From Mashable Enraged by an Ebola outbreak that has killed 86 people across the country, a group of Guineans attacked aid workers at an Ebola treatment center, accusing them of having brought the disease over, according to…