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Day: September 15, 2014

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NFL investigation leads to questions on law firm choice

By Katelyn Polantz, Legal Times, From National Law Journal Penn State commissioned the Freeh Report. Major League Baseball got the Mitchell Report. Now the National Football League will have a Mueller Report. The NFL announced Wednesday it has hired former…

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Ants have learned to form daisy chains to cooperatively move heavy things!

By hipstomp / Rain Noe From core77 Ants like to move things, presumably to carry them back to their nests. Which doesn’t make much sense when ant hill entrances are tiny and you see them hauling back things like this…

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Author Tanya Shields explores Caribbean Heritage

By Shanelle Weir From Panamerican World As a Caribbean woman, Tanya Shields said she’s always wanted to understand the circumstances of generations of women in her family — some of which are still present today. In her new book, “Bodies…

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29 missing after ferry mishap in Philippines: Govt

AFP From The Times Of India MANILA: At least 29 people are missing after a ferry lost control of its steering and was hit by huge waves in waters off the central Philippines on Saturday night, the government’s civil defence…

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The music industry is about to change, and Apple and U2 are just the beginning

By Philip Inghelbrecht From Techcrunch Of all industry roller coasters, the music industry must be the wildest. The last 30 years reshaped the business in a way we never could have imagined. Music as a product changed dramatically (e.g. from…

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AfDB offers $150 million to help West Africa handle Ebola fallout: Le Monde

From Reuters (Reuters) – The African Development Bank (AfDB) told West African countries hardest hit by an Ebola epidemic they were willing to give $150 million to help balance their public finances, but they must first show they are doing…

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We talked to the man who knows more about Alibaba’s beginning than any other American

By JILLIAN D’ONFRO From Business Insider The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is expected to start trading on the New York Stock Exchange on September 19. Most people know next to nothing about the huge company (which employs more people than…

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2014-15 Cayman Premier League Updates – Week 1

From Cayman Islands Football Association Please see the attached update for the Cayman Premier League and the results.

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Marriage, obesity, health and ageing

By Henry S. Fraser From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sunday September 14, 2014 – Last week’s column on healthy ageing evoked quite a lot of comment, appreciation and the pointing out of one important omission – the value of marriage! How…

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Mobile payments are finally a reality thanks to Apple

By Robert McCarthy from techcrunch Editor’s note: Robert McCarthy has designed, developed, researched and evangelized mobile products and technologies, with a focus on mobile and emerging payment eco-systems, for more than 15 years. At Mobiquity, Robert advises clients in areas…