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Day: March 19, 2015

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Filmmakers turn to Davis Wright Partner on controversial documentaries

By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily The HBO documentary series “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” and the Academy Award winning documentary “Citizenfour” both profile controversial figures who have landed, for very different reasons, in…

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Boltz Electric Scooter

Boltz Electric Scooter launches Crowdfunding for the future of urban transport Singapore startup debuts fast, long-range, lightweight electric vehicle for a cleaner tomorrow SINGAPORE – Boltz Electric Scooter, a Singapore-based technology startup, announced today that it is planning to launch…

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Religion and Marriage: The Elephant in the Courtroom

By Marcia Coyle, Supreme Court Brief Note: We are spotlighting interesting amicus briefs in the same-sex marriage cases from time to time. All amicus briefs can be found on the court’s website: www.supremecourt.gov None of the same sex marriage cases…

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Viking launch world’s first Happiness Printer HA-P1000 model launched to mark International Day of Happiness 2015

Viking is delighted to announce the launch of the world’s first Happiness Printer to coincide with the United Nation’s International Day of Happiness 2015 (20/03). Specifically designed to brighten up any home or office environment the HA-P100 printer comes pre-loaded…

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Landmark gay rights case will challenge homophobic laws in Trinidad & Tobago and Belize

By Chris Godfrey From The Independent Uk LGBT activist Maurice Tomlinson takes case to the Caribbean Court of Justice A gay rights activist will challenge the governments of two Caribbean islands to overturn a law that prevents gay people from…

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Getting bang for the buck on new development goals

By Bjørn Lomborg From Caribbean Life COPENHAGEN (IPS) – Right now, the United Nations is negotiating one of the world’s potentially most powerful policy documents. It can influence trillions of dollars, pull hundreds of millions out of poverty and hunger,…

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Argentina’s control strategies

By Jens Erik Gould From The Financialist For more than a decade, Argentina has been on the outside looking in as far as international debt markets are concerned. It’s been that way ever since the country defaulted on $95 billion…

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An economic boom in Mauritius, a tropical paradise

By Peter Kohli, From Nasdaq Part of the African continent, with neighboring countries such as the Reunion Islands, Madagascar and the Seychelles, is the island republic of Mauritius. Over the centuries, Mauritius has been occupied at different times by three…

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Cayman Islands DEH recalls Frontier Products Containing Garlic Powder

From Cayman Islands Department of Environmental Health The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising the public that an alert has been issued by the US Food and Drug Administration concerning the recall of products containing organic garlic powder sold…