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Month: August 2014

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Cayman Islands police failures over material evidence halts trial

During the trial of Fernando Mendes, accused of stealing US$132,807.43 from Finab Ltd., where he had been managing director, his Defence Counsel Ben Tonner made a submission that the Court should stop the prosecution of this case on the grounds…

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PAWS FOR WINE 2014

From CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts Presenting a fundraiser with a taste!   The 4th annual ‘paws for wine’ event will be held at Ristorante Pappagallo’s on Saturday, 20th September, from 7pm. Blackbeard’s will be show casing a variety of…

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Ebola crisis forces Nigeria and Sierra Leone out of Nanjing 2014

By Duncan Mackay From Inside the games Sierra Leone’s team for Nanjing 2014 has been ordered to return home by the Chinese authorities because of the Ebola crisis ©National Olympic Committee of Sierra LeoneNigeria and Sierra Leone have both withdrawn…

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Does the solution to climate change lie in a giant SPONGE? Scientists create plastic mop that absorbs CO2

By Sarah Griffiths From Daily Mail UK Absorbent material could bridge the gap between the use of fossil fuels and new energy sources such as hydrogen It’s a brown, sand-like powder, made by linking together many small carbon-based molecules into…

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You can carry a privacy-minded wireless hotspot in your pocket

By Jon Fingas From engadget Devices like the Safeplug can deter companies and governments from snooping on your devices at home, but they’re not much good when you’re on the road. That’s where the PORTAL (Personal Onion Router To Assure…

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TeVido BioDevices 3D-Prints Skin And Fat Grafts For Breast Cancer Survivors

By Sara Inés Calderón From Techcrunch Laura Bosworth spends most of her time talking about breasts — nipples, specifically. For the past three years as CEO of TeVido BioDevices, which works with human tissue and 3D printing to create skin…

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The Brazilian bus magnate who’s buying up all the World’s vinyl records

By Monte Ree From The New York Times Paul Mawhinney, a former music-store owner in Pittsburgh, spent more than 40 years amassing a collection of some three million LPs and 45s, many of them bargain-bin rejects that had been thoroughly…

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Post-2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Technical Conference in Panama

Please note the following information from FIFA regarding the post-2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Technical Conference in Panama, scheduled for September 11-12, 2014: FIFA starts post-2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Technical Conferences FIFA is pleased to announce the start of…

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shockingly good bionics in sports

These pictures show how shockingly good bionics in sports are now By Leslie Baehr From Business Insider Doug Pensinger/Getty Images North America Prosthetic limbs have been around for centuries, but the prosthetics of today don’t look like those from your…

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AA Insider-Trading conviction upheld in Third Circuit

By Saranac Hale Spencer, From The Legal Intelligencer A financial adviser who made more than $250,000 trading on insider information he got from a fellow Alcoholics Anonymous member failed in his bid to overturn his conviction by challenging the validity…