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Day: April 7, 2015

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Convicted Cayman Islands criminal Brian Kuhn back in the news again

By Kelly Hayes From Global News Canada Kelowna landlord discovers tenant has criminal past A Kelowna couple is fighting to take re-possession of their home after renting it out to a businessman with a shady past. KELOWNA–A Kelowna couple is…

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South African Actuaries to determine the worth of BAI’s assets

By Hibz Yousrina From Island Crisis While the PM said that the worth of the assets of the BAI is around Rs 25 billion, an expert has mentioned Rs 19 billion. Actuaries of PWC from South Africa are to arrive…

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Gadget of the week

How you can try the virtual reality headset making the tech industry go gaga By Julie Bort From Business Insider It’s now clear why Facebook wanted people to download Messenger How the 22-year-old founder of Oculus spent the year after…

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Cynics and tidal

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio The cynic in me wonders what’s really behind the new streaming music service called Tidal. See story below to read a New York Times article describing how a dozen of the wealthiest musicians own…

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Burning Judas: Easter tradition gets political

From Business Insider Mexico City (AFP) – During Holy Week in Mexico there are always processions and prayers, traditionally observed by worshipers across the country. But lesser-known traditions also persist, such as burning Judas figures as a means of overcoming…

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Political priority, economic gamble

From The Economist Free-trade zones are more popular than ever—with politicians, if not economists RWANDA has developed a strategic plan for them. Myanmar is embracing them as it opens up. Countries that have long been fans, from China to the…

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A changing tide in Nigeria’s fortunes?

By Sir Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sunday April 5, 2015 – March 31st was a great day for democracy in Nigeria. It was also a great day for the 53-member Commonwealth of Nations. On that day, the electorate…

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amazing graceful Easter performance

Cayman Islands all male choir put on an amazing graceful Easter performance Georgina Wilcox On Good Friday the Cayman Male Voice Choir put on their annual Easter concert entitled “Amazing Grace” at Elmslie Memorial United Church in front of a…

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Witness the beginning of evil with the exclusive premiere of “MALEFICENT” on HBO

Miami, FL – April 7, 2015 – HBO presents the exclusive premiere of Maleficent this Saturday, April 11th at 21:00hrs AST* in the Caribbean. Maleficent is a beautiful young fairy of pure heart who lives in the Moors, a magical…

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Poisoned Del. dad, 2 sons still critical from pesticide

By Cris Barrish, The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal From USA Today WILMINGTON, Del. — Three members of a Delaware family, including two teenagers who remain unconscious, are still in critical condition from poisoning by a banned pesticide last month at…