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Day: February 15, 2015

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World’s biggest u/g bike park

The world’s biggest indoor bike park just opened 10 stories below ground in Louisville — and it looks spectacular By Daniel Mcmahon Forget horse racing and bourbon distilleries. Next time you go to Louisville, bring your bicycle and head underground…

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Harneys: Comparing credit & insolvency issues – BVI vs Cayman Island

When: 9 Mar 2015 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Location: HKUST Business School, Rm 1501-02, 15/F Hong Kong Club Building, 3A Chater Road, Central Lunch Presentation The HKCCA’s Executive Committee invites you to the following presentation, hosted by Harney Westwood…

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Union will go to court over pensions

By Nico Scavella from Tribune242 BAHAMAS Communications and Public Managers Union (BCPMU) officials yesterday said the union would take legal action against the Central Bank’s board of directors for “unilaterally” altering the terms of employment, causing the bank’s pension plan…

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What are the US interests in Caribbean energy independence?

By David Jessop From Antillean Media Group US Vice-President Joe Biden said that Caribbean energy independence is “equal to anything else America is doing around the world”, and it has a lot to with A few days ago, the Vice…

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What anti-vaccinators are saying online about the Disneyland measles outbreak

By Jen Kirby From New York Magazine As the Disneyland measles outbreak swells — the number of cases in the U.S. has ticked up to 102 infections in 14 states, most of which link back to the the iconic theme…

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The Northeastern U.S. was ravaged by “monstrous” hurricanes just centuries ago

By George Dvorsky from io9 The Northeastern U.S. Was Ravaged By “Monstrous” Hurricanes Just Centuries Ago A new analysis shows that the northeast corner of what is now the United States was slammed by at least 23 severe hurricanes from…

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Honeymoon death in Caribbean

Newlywed dies after scuba diving accident on honeymoon Newlywed, whose husband proposed 18 days after their first date, dies in his arms after scuba diving accident on their honeymoon By Anneta Konstantinides From Daily Mail UK Lindsey McFadden was 31…

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Caribbean Students Association celebrates 30 years at SU

By Georgie Silvarole From The Daily Orange For Nyesher Serrant, feeling at home at Syracuse University became easier after she found the Caribbean Students Association. “I feel like for me, coming from the Caribbean, the best part was meeting people…

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Law school diversity improves—but only at the bottom

By Karen Sloan, From The National Law Journal The percentage of African-American and Hispanic students enrolled in law school increased between 2010 and 2013, but those gains came almost exclusively at less prestigious law schools with lower admission standards, according…

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Falklands’ Sukey Cameron elected chair of UK Overseas Territories Association

From Merco Press Sukey Cameron MBE, Representing the Falkland Islands Government, was elected Chair of the UK Overseas Territories Association (UKOTA) on Thursday 12 February at the association’s annual general meeting, AGM. Ms Cameron succeeds Albert Poggio OBE, Representative of…