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Month: July 2014

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“MUM’S” the word

ELLINGTON: The Mystery Behind The Move – Officials Remain Mum On Top Cop’s Sudden Departure Gary Spaulding, Senior Gleaner Writer From Jamaica Gleaner Two years after handing Owen Ellington an unambiguous vote of confidence as the commissioner of police, the…

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Cayman has the best beach in the world!!

From US News For some beachgoers, calm atmospheres do the trick. For others, white sand and blue waters define a beach’s excellence. And for others still, access to entertainment and acitvities helps a shore stand out. U.S. News considered user…

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A tennis hawk/ICAP

Wimbledon hired a hawk to scare the pigeons away By Jason G. Goldman From Animals io9 Wimbledon Hired A Hawk To Scare The Pigeons The Wimbledon tennis championships started today, and if you pay close attention, you might notice an…

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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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UK phone hacking scandal will haunt Met/Unfair taxes

Phone hacking: Met had the evidence. How will it explain five years of failure? By Nick Davies, from The Guardian Claims by senior officers that Operation Caryatid left ‘no stone unturned’ look set to haunt police force in light of…

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Drug mule swallows cocaine on flight nearly dies/Assassination started a war

British drug mule fined after almost dying on Caribbean flight From Caribbean360 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Wednesday July 2, 2014, CMC – A 48-year-old British drug mule, who feared he was dying after swallowing more than half a pound of cocaine while…

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Freedom of Information needed/IMF warns tax avoiders

Scathing US critique highlights the need for Freedom of Information By Branville McCartney, DNA Leader The recently released US State Department Report on the Investment Climate in the Bahamas is yet another scathing indictment of this PLP administration’s failure to…

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Bank honours humanitarians/Trinidad creates 30,000 new jobs

RBC honours nominees in the Humanitarian category From Bahama Islands Info RBC Royal Bank, sponsor of the second annual 2014 Bahamian Icon Awards NASSAU, Bahamas – RBC Royal Bank, sponsor of the Second Annual Bahamian Icon Awards, will be presenting…

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EPL cricket not working in England/Caribbean stud soccer

Sammy surprised by lack of EPL By Andrew McGlashan From espncricketinfo With his Test career now behind him, Darren Sammy is closer to becoming another of the globe-trotting Twenty20 stars appearing in a league near you. From the World T20,…

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Bahamas Independence/CARICOM chairman wants UNITY

Residents attend Ecumenical services of Thanksgiving in East and West Grand Bahama in honor of the 41st Anniversary of Independence The Thanksgiving Service for residents of West Grand Bahama Thursday July 3, 2014, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island – Celebrations for…