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Month: October 2014

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creepy, freaky creatures

Ghoulish photos: creepy, freaky creatures that are (mostly) harmless By Matt Shipman, Live Science From snaggletoothed sharks to giant crabs, nature is full of animals that frighten people — often for no good reason. Here’s a collection of critters that…

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Letter to TCI Affairs on Bush acquittal in Cayman Islands and TCI connection

From TCI Affairs Published October 12 2014 Mckeeva Bush’s acquittal in Cayman exposes Billion Dollar cover-ups in the TCI The opinions and views expressed in the article below are solely those of the writer and not the views and opinions…

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China’s slowing growth will impact LatAm: Economist

By Jack Freifelder in New York (China Daily)   From People’s Daily The impact of economic deceleration in China is felt far beyond the Greater China Region and could have an impact on a number of Latin American nations, according to…

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Mouse Study: Oxytocin regulates female sexual behavior

By Traci Pedersen Associate News Editor Psych Central The “cuddle” hormone oxytocin may play a particularly strong role in regulating female sexual behavior, according to a new mouse study by scientists at Rockefeller University. Oxytocin is released naturally during moments…

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Big questions for Jamaica on ‘anti-terrorism’ UN resolution

By Rickey Singh By Jamaica Observer IN party politics, they say, all things are possible. And this past week two governing parties of our Caribbean Community were quite ready to demonstrate their respective surprises big time! They are Jamaica’s ruling…

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Pacific, Caribbean has a lot to share: Vanuatu Minister

From PACNEWS Vanuatu’s Agriculture Minister David Tosul says Pacific and Caribbean countries have a lot to learn from each other. Addressing the Caribbean Agriculture Ministers meeting in Paramaribo Wednesday, Tosul applauded the sense of unity and vision that he has…

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Caribbean mart to unite fresh voices

By Jeremy Kay From Screen Daily EXCLUSIVE: One of the driving forces behind the upcoming Caribbean Film Mart has said the structure will provide a timely platform to allow the region’s dynamic “fresh voices” to connect with the global market….

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Nineteenth Caribbean multi-national business conference set for Bahamas

“The need for collaboration between the U.S. and the Caribbean couldn’t be greater.” With Wall Street continuing its burst of investment energy, the U.S. economy recording a relatively strong third quarter performance; and businesses ratcheting up spending on manufacturing to…

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Hudhud lashes India, Vongfong pounds Japan, Atlantic storms strengthen

UPDATE: Gonzalo is now a HURRICANE Hurricane Gonzalo has prompted hurricane warnings, watches and tropical storm warnings for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the Leeward Islands as it sweeps in from the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Air Force Hurricane Hunters…

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Deadly Ebola virus may have reached Latin America – African refugee in Brazil feared first case

From Fox News Latino A Guinean man who traveled through Morocco and arrived in Cascavel in Brazil’s Paraná state on September 19 is suspected to have Ebola. If he does turn out to have the disease that’s ravaging countries in…