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Month: March 2015

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Medical examiner: Cayman Naib died of self-inflicted gunshot wound

From WPVI-TV NEWTOWN SQUARE., Pa. (WPVI) — The Delaware County medical examiner has ruled that Cayman Naib, the missing Newtown Square teen found dead Sunday, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. An autopsy was completed Monday and Cayman’s death was…

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How long ’til they hang him from the yard arm?

By Courtney Robinson From 9News Au Police believe ‘pirate’ hid in K-mart change rooms after pulling knife on Pirates of the Caribbean movie set Police may have narrowly missed capturing a knife-wielding ‘pirate’ who stormed the Pirates of the Caribbean…

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Caribbean police force ‘kept death lists of suspected criminals and planted guns at scenes of police shootings to make them look legitimate’

By Ollie Gillman for Mailonline St Lucia’s police allegedly staged shootings of 12 suspected criminals Investigators claim officers planted guns at the scenes of their crimes Caribbean island’s leader says ‘death lists’ did exist, according to report Killings were part…

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“Destination Market Insights; Mexican Caribbean” Published

Recently published research from Travel & Tourism Intelligence Center, “Destination Market Insights; Mexican Caribbean”, is now available at Fast Market Research [USPRwire] Destination Market Insights; Mexican Caribbean provides an overview of the tourism market in the Mexican Caribbean, analyzing market…

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Safeguarding youth in the Caribbean

By Janine Thornhill From Sport and Development Child protection and safeguarding in sport has been neglected in the Caribbean. Recently, however, individuals and organisations are becoming more aware of the abuse youth experience while participating in sporting activities. A recently…

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Cayman Islands Public Health investigates suspected case of meningitis

Preliminary laboratory investigations regarding a suspected case of meningitis are still pending, but the Public Health Department is maintaining a heightened state of awareness and vigilance, it says. Noting that meningitis can result from bacterial or viral infections, physical injury,…

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Nimrud: Outcry as IS bulldozers attack ancient Iraq site

From BBC Archaeologists and officials have expressed outrage about the bulldozing of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud by Islamic State militants in Iraq. IS began demolishing the site, which was founded in the 13th Century BC, on Thursday, according…

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Barbados committed to working closely with SIDS

BGIS From Barbados Nation News PRIME MINISTER Freundel Stuart has reiterated Barbados’ commitment to working closely with small island developing states (SIDS), especially those in CARICOM, to ensure that the Samoa Pathway Outcome Document, which came out of last year’s…

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Lawyer: Indian citizen out for a walk left paralyzed by Alabama police

By Renee Lewis From Aljazeera America Sureshbhai Patel was allegedly slammed to the ground by police after they responded to a ‘suspicious person’ call Police in a northern Alabama city severely injured a 57-year-old Indian citizen after slamming him to…

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Secrets to an affordable Caribbean family vacation

By Lisa Frederick From Ciao Bambino! The Caribbean is a blissful family escape, but paradise comes with a price. From accommodations to dining, it’s one of the most expensive regions for a vacation. That said, there are ways to enjoy…