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Day: October 22, 2014

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British couple offers diaspora link through JAM TV

By Tameka Gordon, Business Reporter From Jamaica Gleaner With a £400,000 investment in a broadcasting business, JAM TV, a British-Jamaican couple is hoping to connect Jamaican businesses with the United Kingdom (UK) market even as the operators themselves seek to…

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The REAL face of King Tut: Pharaoh had girlish hips, a club foot and buck teeth

By Mario Ledwith for Daily Mail and Francesco Infante According to ‘virtual autopsy’ that also revealed his [King Tut] parents were brother and sister ‘Virtual autopsy’ composed of more than 2,000 computer scans carried out Genetic analysis of Tutankhamun’s family…

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7 habits of highly obnoxious travelers

By Chris Morran From Consumerist Traveling is supposed to bring joy and relaxation into one’s stressed-out life, but not all of us can fly in private planes with only those people we know we won’t want to beat senseless with…

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The future of AI will be stacked

By Rick Collins From Tedh Crunch Editor’s note: Rick Collins is the president for enterprise business at Next IT, creators of the Alme virtual assistant platform. Prior to joining Next IT, he served as director of business development for Microsoft….

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Retired judge Sir John Royce criticises legal cuts

From BBC Sir John Royce Sir John Royce said it “saddened him” to advise his own sons not to join the publicly-funded bar A recently retired High Court judge has said he thinks government cuts to the legal system have…

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‘Puerto Rico success for Cayman Islands Riders’

In 2013, one of Cayman’s youth show jumpers, Thea Millward, was the first Cayman rider to compete in the FEI’s Children’s Classic. The Federation Equestre Internationale, or ‘FEI’ is the equestrian world’s governing body. Millward participated in the competition in…

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Facebook sues DLA, Milberg, former NY AG over Ceglia case

By David Bario, From The Litigation Daily The waiting game is over for the law firms that represented Facebook owner-wannabe Paul Ceglia. The question of whether Facebook Inc. would sue Ceglia’s former attorneys has been hanging over the firms for…

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St. Kitts named in Top 25 islands for golf globally

From eGlobal Travel Industry News BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – As published in the Fall 2014 issue of LINKS Magazine, a top US national golf publication available in print and online, St. Kitts & Nevis is ranked among the Top 25…

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African, Caribbean and American cultures collide

By Gabrielle Pomerantz  From The Brown and White Lehigh students gathered in the Women’s Center on Thursday to discuss differences between African and Caribbean cultures and American culture. The event started off with an icebreaker where each attendee mentioned African…

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Grenada prime minister willing to mediate Windies players impasse

From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Monday October 20, 2014, CMC – Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell says he is prepared to act as a mediator in the ongoing pay dispute between West Indies players and their representative, the West Indies…