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Month: July 2014

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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The end of Western dominance of the global financial and economic order

From Caribbean360 NEW DELHI, India, Friday July 25, 2014, IPS – The sixth BRICS Summit which has just ended in Brazil marks the transition of a grouping based hitherto on shared concerns to one based on shared interests.Since the inception…

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The Data Protection Act: a stone to sling at the Facebook Goliath?

By Rhory Robertson, Partner and head of CIU and Sophie Pugh, Trainee from Collyer Bristow When you log into Facebook the first thing you see is your ‘newsfeed’: a seemingly random collection of messages, status updates and photographs posted by…

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Controversial research claims blacks age faster than whites

From Caribbean360 CALIFORNIA, United States, Friday July 25, 2014 – A controversial new study in the United States claims that black people age more quickly than white people. Published in the journal Social Science and Medicine, the study found that…

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Surge of migrants being smuggled to Puerto Rico

From CBS Illegal immigration and human smuggling aren’t just a problem on the U.S. border with Mexico. It’s also happening in the Caribbean, where Haitian migrants are trying to reach the United States mainland through Puerto Rico, CBS News’ Miles…

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Tropical fish cause trouble as climate change drives them toward the poles

By Doug Struck for National Geographic Marine ecologist Adriana Vergés emerged from a scuba dive in Tosa Bay off the coast of southern Japan last week and was amazed at what she’d seen: A once lush kelp forest had been…

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CPL organisers happy despite changes

From Trinidad Express Organisers of the Limacol Caribbean Premier League say they are pleased with the second edition of the regional Twenty20 tournament, despite a lukewarm start two weeks ago. The showpiece got off to a slow start, with noticeably…

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Stingray City, Cayman Islands #1 tourism attraction, to get full protection

Cayman government moves to expand protection; ongoing census provides up-close look; dive industry voices full support Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – For more than 30 years, divers and snorkelers to Grand Cayman have enjoyed a unique first-hand encounter with dozens…

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Decosimo principals to speak at investment forum

From MDJ Decosimo, which has an office at 2839 Paces Ferry Road in the Cumberland area, announced that it will serve as a sponsor for the Private Investment Fund Accounting, Operations & Compliance Forum to be held at the Princeton…

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Explainer: why does the teenage brain need more sleep?

By Michelle A Miller – Associate Professor (Reader) in Biochemical Medicine at University of Warwick, and Francesco Cappuccio – Cephalon Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine & Epidemiology at University of Warwick From The Conversation Throughout our lives we experience changes in…