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Day: October 16, 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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Common Fisheries Policy for Caribbean authorized for implementation

Common Fisheries Policy for Caribbean authorized for implementation, amid move to strengthen regional cooperation CRFM States urged to take proactive measures in US move to list Nassau Grouper as threatened BELIZE CITY, Oct. 15, 2014 (CRFM): The Council for Trade…

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Chocoholic: Flourless coconut lime cake with white chocolate whipped cream

By Yvonne Ruperti From Serious Eats Last year I baked a Flourless Orange Saffron Almond Cake which incorporated whole cooked oranges. It’s become one of my favorite cakes to make when I want a cake that’s extremely moist. The puree…

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Jamaica invited by Trinidad minister for talks on illegal migration

From Caribbean360 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday October 15, 2014, CMC – Trinidad and Tobago National Security Minister Gary Griffith has extended an invitation to Jamaica’s Foreign Affairs Minister AJ Nicholson to visit Port of spain for talks on immigration issues between…

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Speed through airport security with TSA PreCheck

By Jessica Plautz From Mashable If you’re a frequent flier, you should consider signing up for TSA PreCheck. The program “allows low-risk travelers to experience faster, more efficient screening at participating U.S. airport checkpoints for domestic and international travel,” according…

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Conservation problems associated with sea turtle farming in Cayman Islands

Journal article details welfare and conservation problems associated with sea turtle farming The following is a press release on a new article published this week in the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, co-authored by Dr. Neil D’Cruze, Head of…

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USWNT wins CONCACAF opener, but Caribbean nations make biggest strides

By Graham Hays From espnW.com The United States struggled to finish until Abby Wambach headed in an Alex Morgan cross in the 54th minute. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Sport offers the potential of the unlikely, even improbable. It is unmistakably…

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Don’t put your bread in the fridge & other important food storage tips

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist We’ve all got a somewhat innate sense of where to store the foods we eat in our modern cultures — you’re not going to stick your ice cream in the pantry and expect it…

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Antigua residents clean up after Gonzalo brings heavy flooding, high winds

From Caribbean360 JOHN’S, Antigua, Tuesday October 14, 2014, CMC – Prime Minister Gaston Browne has called on residents to engage in a clean-up exercise following the passage of Tropical Storm Gonzalo on Monday. The storm, which is now a category…

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Reparations commission working towards Caribbean-wide rally – Beckles

By Anika Kentish From Caribbean360 ST JOHN’S, Antigua, Wednesday October 15, 2014, CMC – A two-day conference on reparations has ended here with a call for Caribbean nationals “to rally ‘round the cause of reparatory justice”. Chairperson of the Caribbean…