Your first class guide for preventing jet lag
By Kathleen Wong From Mashable Have plane, will travel. Have travel, will also probably have jet lag, too. If you do experience jet lag, also known as desynchronosis, you’ll probably experience insomnia, fatigue, even dehydration and headaches. It’s considered a…
Ten plans Christian radicals have for America
By Larry Jimenez From Listverse A fundamentalist Christian ideology called Dominionism is currently infiltrating a segment of the Christian Right. As a political movement, it seeks to overthrow democracy and transform America into a biblical theocracy. Also known asChristian Reconstructionism,…
c. 1912: The gym on the Titanic
By Chris Wild From Mashable Working out at sea in the golden age of ocean travel From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of World War II, the shipping route across the Atlantic was extremely popular, driven…
Caribbean focuses on youth unemployment
By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life The International Labor Organization (ILO) said on Wednesday that 9th Meeting of Caribbean Labor Ministers has concluded with a commitment to strengthen social dialogue further both at the national and regional levels. The…
More proof that a Russian BUK missile shot down passenger plane MH17
By Amanda Macias and Reuters A metal fragment from the crash site of the downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 matches a Russian surface-to-air BUK rocket, reports Dutch broadcaster RTLNieuws on Thursday. Despite a mountain of evidence that pro-Russian separatists shot…
Cayman Islands Minister tours agencies
Last week (Wednesday 18 March 2015) Cayman Islands new Minister for Community Affairs, Youth & Sports, Hon. Osbourne Bodden spent the day getting to know various departments and agencies now under his leadership effective 1 January 2015. Minister Bodden toured…
11th Annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance & Music Apr 9-26
11th Annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance & Music Apr 9-26The 11th Annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music, In Search of Soul, April 9-26, will feature three exuberant weeks of Caribbean dance and music performances, master classes, film screenings, lectures…
These languages we speak
By Dave Martins. From in front, be clear: I love a lot of things about America. I’ve mentioned some of them before, no need to make out the list again. But it peeves me no end to encounter Americans who…
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,…
Utech launches Caribbean’s first BSC In Pharmaceutical Technology
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UTECH) — The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech), School of Pharmacy in the College of Health Sciences on February 26, 2015 officially launched its new Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology (BSc. Pharm. Tech.) course of study at…