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Day: February 19, 2015

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What we think Martians look like

By Glenn Mcdonald From news.discovery.com We’ve been conjecturing about life on Mars for centuries. In popular culture, the concept of intelligent life on Mars was championed by astronomer Percival Lowell in the late 1800s and his theories on the Martian…

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Carnival Corporation expands presence in Caribbean with $85M port in Dominican Republic

Carnival Corporation Expands Presence in Caribbean with $85 Million Port in Dominican Republic, with Six of its Global Brands Adding Amber Cove to World’s Most Popular Cruising Region By October 2015 new Amber Cove port – a filming site for…

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a pastoral snowscape

   Broken skylights turn a dead mall into a pastoral snowscape By Laura Northrup From Consumerist In Thailand, when an abandoned mall lost its roof, it filled with water, which attracted mosquito larvae, and then neighbors stocked it with fish….

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HBO Presents ‘The Case Against 8’

HBO is pleased to premiere the HBO Documentary Films presentation The Case Against 8, showcasing the struggle for marriage equality, on Tuesday, March 2nd in the Caribbean at 21:00hrs AST*. HBO showcases the legal struggle for marriage equality with the…

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Scots law firm sued after £400m hedge fund collapse

By David Leask Chief Reporter From Herald Scotland One of Scotland’s biggest law firms is being sued after the collapse of a £400m hedge fund at the centre of a major police fraud probe. Burness Paull is facing the legal…

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T&T’s Wilson poised to straddle biggest stage

From T&T Guardian SYDNEY—Fairy tales often don’t come true but try telling that to T&T international cricket umpire Joel Wilson. He will be the only West Indian match official to stand in the ICC Cricket World Cup which bowled off…

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Dr. Timothy Harris sworn in as St. Kitts-Nevis Prime Minister

Dr. Timothy Harris sworn in as St. Kitts-Nevis Prime Minister By LK Hewlett From St Kitts & Nevis Observer On February 18, Hon. Dr. Timothy Harris was sworn in as the third Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis. The…

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Slain DLA Piper lawyer stabbed in back, police records show

By Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times IMAGE: David Messerschmitt. Credit: Facebook David Messerschmitt, the DLA Piper associate found dead in a downtown Washington hotel room last week, was stabbed in the back, police documents show. The authorities reported that Messerschmitt,…

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Housing the homeless costs less than leaving them on the streets—a lot less

By Walter Einenkel From Daily Kos This isn’t a revelation. Many proponents of truly trying to handle the homeless problems in our country have been pointing to studies and generating numbers to prove that helping the homeless, just a tiny…