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Month: October 2014

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Tourist sues after contracting “life-threatening illness” at Caribbean resort

From Caribbean360 LONDON, England, Tuesday October 14, 2014 – British tourist Sarah Bowes-Phipps’ dream Caribbean holiday abruptly turned into a nightmare when she allegedly came down with such a severe case of food poisoning that she had to have her…

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Justices block Texas abortion law

By Tony Mauro From Legal Times The U.S. Supreme Court late Tuesday halted enforcement of several parts of a federal appeals court ruling that shuttered abortion clinics throughout Texas. Over the objection of three conservative justices, the court vacated an…

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No risk, no reward: The power of risk taking for your career

By Jo Miller From Mashable “If you’re not taking risks in your career,” says Valerie Oswalt, vice president of sales, west area for Mondelēz International, “you might actually be creating more risk for yourself.” For Oswalt, the chance to make…

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Ebola: Mark Zuckerberg and crisis in Dallas

Mark Zuckerberg gave a great answer to someone on Facebook who asked why he donated $25 million to fight Ebola By Dave Smith From Business Insider Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, along with his wife, Priscilla Chan, announced on Tuesday that…

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Bermuda still recovering from Tropical Storm Fay awaits powerful Hurricane Gonzalo

By Ivan Clifford From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Wednesday October 15, 2014, CMC – Bermudians were awaiting the passage of Hurricane Gonzalo on Wednesday even as they were continuing to clean up after the damage caused by Tropical Storm Fay over…

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Forgiveness may hold key to health, youthfulness

By Sr. Janet Lovell From Caribbean Life Generally, people believe that as they get older their beauty, health, and youthfulness diminish with age. For this reason, many lean toward plastic surgery, strenuous exercise, and harsh diet. However, this is not…

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Yoyo balls capable of strangulation seized at Caribbean Market

By Anthony Galloway Knox Leader From Herald Sun A total of 700 unlawful and dangerous products at Scoresby’s Caribbean Market were removed recently. Yoyo balls capable of strangling a child, sunglasses with no labelling and a pram were among the…

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U.S. removes names from no fly list for the first time

By Jessica Plautz From Mashable The U.S. government has removed seven people from the No Fly List following a decision by a U.S. district court that the procedures in place for challenging placement on the list was unconstitutional. The Department…

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Top banker: Best return on investment? You might be surprised

From Bahama islands info What we have in common – Commonwealth Bank Vice President of Operations Mavis Burrows, far right, links banking principles to parenting, explaining the best return on investment is the time parents lend to their children and…

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Argentina is on the verge of a huge boom in shale oil fracking

By Stefano Pozzebon from Business Insider Argentina could be the forefront of the next shale oil revolution, according to a report Morgan Stanley published today. Of all the areas analyzed, the Latin American country displays the most favourable conditions, and…