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Month: October 2014

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[UK] Paramedics dumped dead body next to bins – because their shift had ended

By Harry Readhead From Metro UK An ambulance team has been branded ‘inhumane’ after dumping a dead body next to a set of rubbish bins – so they could finish work on time. A crew was dispatched from Downham Market,…

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GM hit with recall class actions for 30 million consumers

By Amanda Bronstad, The National Law Journal Plaintiffs lawyers leading the fight against General Motors Co. over its ignition-switch recalls have filed two consolidated class actions on behalf of 30 million consumers across the country. The complaints, filed on Tuesday…

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West Indies cricket tour India discontinued! / India sends $74M damages bill

From ESPNcricketinfo ‘We were left with no option’ – WICB The WICB has said it was left with no option but to “discontinue” the tour of India after the players had informed the board through the team management that they…

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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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An app that lets you converse with the deaf, no sign language necessary

By Sarah Buhr From Techcrunch Transcense is a new app that accurately translates conversations in real time so the deaf and hard of hearing can participate in meetings, presentations and conversations. Founders Thibault Duchemin, Pieter Doevendans and Skinner Cheng say…

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New Cable & Wireless upgrading all Caribbean regional operations

From T&T NewsDay Following the recent announcement of a $160 million investment on the island, LIME has launched “Upgrade Barbados”. A member company of the New Cable & Wireless Communications Group, LIME Barbados is the first business unit in the…

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Fiji: The end of military rule and the Commonwealth’s role

By Sir Ronald Sanders The value of the Commonwealth of Nations was again evident recently as its perseverance paid off in Fiji. After eight years, Fiji returned to Commonwealth membership last week following the decision by the Commonwealth Ministerial Action…

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Watch a mountain-sized comet zip by Mars during a once-in-a-million-years event Sunday (19)

By Jessica Orwig from Business Insider Mountain-sized comet Siding Spring has spent its entire life in the outer reaches of our solar system, but on Sunday Oct. 19 it will enter the inner solar system for the first time, heading…

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Hurricane Gonzalo: Bermuda ‘bruised’ by direct hit

From BBC Bermudians are clearing up after a direct hit from Hurricane Gonzalo downed power lines and damaged buildings on the tiny Atlantic territory. Bermuda was “bruised” but came out of the storm better than expected, Premier Michael Dunkley said….