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Day: February 9, 2015

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HSBC bank ‘helped clients dodge millions in tax’

From BBC Banking giant HSBC helped wealthy clients across the world evade hundreds of millions of pounds worth of tax, the BBC has learned. Panorama has seen accounts from 106,000 clients in 203 countries, leaked by a whistleblower in 2007….

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Cayman Islands: Imagine your hip surgery performed by a World-Renowned Surgeon in a World-Class destination

Regain Pain-Free Mobility and Your Active Life with High Quality Hip Surgery Don’t let a painful hip problem sideline you. Health City Cayman Islands’ experienced, world-renowned orthopedic surgeons are ready to help. Applying evidence-based procedures and leading-edge medical devices, they…

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Caribbean immigrant wrongly jailed – now released

By Tony Best From New York Carib News For the first time in decades a Caribbean immigrant who spent almost two years in a New York State prison for a crime that never happened is free to pursue his life…

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Cuba and US skirt obstacles to normalization of ties

By Patricia Grogg and Ivet Gonzalez, Inter Press Service From Truthout Havana – The biggest discrepancies in the first meeting to normalise relations between Cuba and the United States, after more than half a century, were over the issue of…

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Google now takes a bite out of your privacy

By Marc Schenker From Web Designer Depot Google has always been the recipient of criticism that it wants to know more about its users than is acceptable or in good taste. Now, expect that criticism to get a bit worse…

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Suit against Caribbean nursing school proceeds

By Ben Bedell, From New York Law Journal The Appellate Division, First Department, at 27 Madison Ave. NYLJ/Rick Kopstein Seventeen former nursing students, mostly from New York City, can proceed with a breach of contract suit against a Caribbean nursing…

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Caribbean Safety and Security Net 2014 Year end report

By Safety and Securitynet From CSSN The new CSSN Hotspot feature shows the 2014 incidents at a glance. There were 69 incidents added to the 686 current database records. Attached is the breakdown by type of incident: The top three…

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Gallup CEO: I may ‘Suddenly disappear’ for telling truth about Obama unemployment rate

From Newsmax Wires The head of the Gallup polling firm recently backpedaled on his claim that the official unemployment rate being trumpeted by the White House, Wall Street and the media is a “big lie.” Jim Clifton, the Chairman and…

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Climate change to blame for Australia’s record hottest year, says report

Australian Associated Press From The Guardian The records broken by 2013 would not have tumbled without the effects of climate change, a report from the Climate Council says Australia’s hottest year on record would not have happened without climate change,…

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Katy Perry’s lawyers go after vendor selling figurines of Super Bowl phenomenon “Left Shark”

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist Whether you watched the Super Bowl halftime show live or were chained to the stove frying homemade mozzarella sticks for your friends, you probably know about “Left Shark” by now — the costumed figure…