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Month: August 2014

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Incredible WWI Tribute In London

Incredible WWI Tribute In London looks like a river of blood… but look closer! By Steve Rushing From VIRALNOVA World War I, known at the time as the Great War, was thought to be the war that would end all…

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Federal Court grants Certification of TCPA class against Caribbean cruise line

From Loevy & Loevy Last week, in the TCPA case captioned as Birchmeier, et al. v. Caribbean Cruise Line, Inc., Case No. 12 C 4069 (N.D. Ill.), a federal district judge in the Northern District of Illinois certified two nationwide…

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Caribbean filmmakers set to benefit from Market Incubator programme [Sparrow to perform]

From iwn Toronto — The 9th annual CaribbeanTales International Film Festival (CTFF) takes place in Toronto from September 3rd to 13th 2014. From Sept. 2 to 7, the festival will host a unique market incubator, which gives selected Caribbean filmmakers…

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Fever after a trip to the Caribbean? Think of chikungunya

By Aser Garcia Rada and Laura Reques Sastre From BMJ In Spain we are beginning to attend to a growing number of suspected cases of chikungunya—a disease most of us have never faced before—among patients coming from the Caribbean region….

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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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Soon, your food may dine on insects

By Lauren Zanolli for MIT Technology From Mashable Technologyreview As the world grows hungrier for animal protein, insects could be the new way to feed livestock. Most farmers go to great lengths to keep insects at bay. For a growing…

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Relentless commitment to fight crime

From Trinidad Express Minister of National Security Gary Griffith reiterated Trinidad and Tobago’s “relentless commitment” to tackling crime locally and in the wider Caribbean region where it can assist. The assurance was given on Friday to United States Secretary of…

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The Caribbean Community has a plan. But does it have leaders?

By Michael W Edghill From Caribbean Journal In July of this year, Caricom outlined its strategic plan designed to promote and strengthen the supranational organization and enhance its position in ever-changing global relations. The overview, made available through the website…

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No one goes quietly in the final season of HBO’S Boardwalk Empire

The award-winning original drama series returns for its fifth and final season on Sept. 7th in the Caribbean, simultaneously with the United States Miami FL – August 21, 2014 – HBO’s Emmy® and Golden Globe winning original drama series Boardwalk…

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DOJ finally confirms record-setting $16.65b settlement with Bank Of America

By Chris Morran From Consumerist More than two weeks after it was first reported that the Justice Dept. and Bank of America were coming to terms on a record-setting deal worth nearly $17 billion, the two parties have finally confirmed…