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Day: March 5, 2015

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FATCA Compliance: Bahamas races toward the finish line with EY and Convey

From Bahamas Ministry of Finance Ministry of Finance Enlists EY and Convey to Develop and Deploy FATCA Model Nassau, Bahamas – The Government of the Bahamas through the Ministry of Finance announced today that it has moved to a new…

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DOJ report alleges constitutional violations by Ferguson Police

By Zoe Tillman, Legal Times During the past five years, African-American residents of Ferguson, Missouri, disproportionately were the victims of discriminatory and illegal conduct by police and court officials, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded in a report released on…

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Marley heirs win licensing suit

By Vinette K. Pryce From Caribbean Life Thinking about using a photo of Bob Marley to decorate a T-shirt? Think again. If you do, the heirs to the reggae king could legally haul you into court and slap you with…

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Scotland set for hottest weather of year as 17C Caribbean air arrives

From STV Scotland is set for its hottest weather of the year this weekend with tropical temperatures expected in parts. North-eastern Scotland is expected to see temperatures of up to 17C, compared with 15C in London on Saturday. It could…

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Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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at Crufts, the world’s largest dog show

12 photos of pooches preparing for their big moment at Crufts, the world’s largest dog show By Blathnaid Healy From Mashable LONDON — Before they get to walk around the ring or fly through the air doing some crazy obstacle…

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Newlyweds and two family members drown after getting caught in strong current while on Caribbean vacation and waiting almost TWO hours for help

By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.Com Newlyweds Kajal and Kush Patel, who were married in November, drowned while on vacation in the town of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic Kush’s cousins, brothers Jay and Shivang Patel, also drowned, as the…

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SEC shutting down six Chinese Companies in Cayman Islands

From Financial press ALEX S GABOR COPYRIGHT INFINITE FREEDOM FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTED CONTENT MARCH 4 2015 CHINA BUS GROUP CO. (f/k/a ALPINE ALPHA 3, LTD.), CHINA CAPITAL FINANCE CORP. INC., CHINA COMPLANT GROUP INC., CHINA OUMEI REAL ESTATE, INC., CHINA TRANSPORTATION…

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Jilted John has an “amazing time” in the Caribbean and sells the story to That’s Life

By PA_Warzynski From Leicester Mercury Jilted fiance John Whitbread is back from a dream holiday in the Dominican Republic after finding a complete stranger to take his ex-partner’s place. The brick-maker, from Donisthorpe, raffled his spare ticket in February after…

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To those politicians who don’t read the papers or watch the news

By Hugh Dunbar From Jamaica Observer To those politicians who don’t read the papers or watch the news ARCHITECTS are required to be knowledgeable in the area of building construction and design. Design requires a good deal of understanding of…