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Month: March 2015

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‘Game of Thrones’ premieres simultaneously in more than 170 countries, including the Caribbean

The entire fifth season of HBO’s worldwide phenomenon to be simulcast across the globe, timed with airing on HBO U.S. Miami, FL – March 10, 2015 – In an unprecedented move, Game of Thrones will premiere in more than 170…

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National Building Society of Cayman helps feed students

Carlton Barclay, Managing Director of The National Building Society of Cayman made good on a promise this week, presenting the Cayman Islands Further Education College – CIFEC with a brand new Microwave oven for their newly renovated kitchen. When Mr…

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Hillary Clinton denies breaking any rules over use of private email

By Jenna Greene, From The National Law Journal Hillary Clinton, citing the convenience of using a single mobile device, said she broke no rules in her exclusive use of personal email during her service as secretary of state. “I thought…

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Cayman Islands HRC has many concerns regarding new Cancer Law

From Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission REF: HRC-RES-CANCER REGISTRY To: Jennifer Ahearn Chief Officer Ministry of Health and Culture P.O. Box 110 Grand Cayman KY1-9000 6 March 2014 Via E-mail: h&[email protected]; [email protected] Dear Ms. Ahearn, As you will be are…

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Celgene accused of monopolizing market for cancer drug

By Charles Toutant, from New Jersey Law Journal An antitrust suit filed on behalf of a class of end payors alleges Celgene Corp. took steps to prevent the approval of generic versions of its cancer drugs Thalomid and Revlimid. Celgene…

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Caribbean Export Development Agency to host 3rd CARIFORUM-EU

The Caribbean Export Development Agency will host its third CARIFORUM-EU Business Forum, scheduled to take place on April 15 – 16 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The conference, which is organised in collaboration with the ACP Business Climate facility (BizClim), seeks…

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DNA analysis traces African slaves back to their roots

By Michael Casey From CBS NEWS March To better understand the complex history of slavery, it helps to know more about the origins of millions of individuals who were shipped from their homes in Africa to plantations in the Caribbean,…

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mind-blowing photo manipulations

Erik Johansson published some new mind-blowing photo manipulations From Designer Daily Erik Johansson was previously featured on Designer Daily for his spectacular and surrealist photo manipulations. He published some new work on his website: http://erikjohanssonphoto.com, and I’d say that he’s…

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Ohio mother and boyfriend plead guilty to raping and torturing her young children until they were ‘almost feral’ after daughter, 11, emailed teacher for help

By Associated Press and Dail Mail Online Reporter The 32-year-old mother pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and was sentenced to 10 years to life in prison Her 45-year-old boyfriend pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and one…

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Killing of DLA Lawyer David Messerschmitt remains unsolved

By Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times David Messerschmitt was found stabbed in the back in a downtown Washington hotel room one month ago today. The young lawyer’s killing remains unsolved. Police are still trying to identify a “person of interest”…