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Day: April 22, 2015

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DIGICEL welcomes announcement by St. Lucia NTRC of public consultation on LIME / FLOW merger

– Calls for model of duplicate assets divestiture to be considered Tuesday 21st April 2015 – Kingston, Jamaica: Digicel today confirmed its strong support for the announcement by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of St. Lucia (‘St. Lucia NTRC’) of…

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Cayman Captive delegation heads to RIMS 2015

George Town, Grand Cayman, 21 April 2015 A 30-strong Cayman delegation is heading to New Orleans to the annual Risk Management Society (RIMS) conference April 26 – 29 to talk to the thousands of risk managers that will be in…

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BVI to again host CBC hoops event championships

By Dean Greenaway (Special To The Virgin Islands Daily News) TORTOLA-The Caribbean Basketball Confederation announced Monday that the British Virgin Islands will host the men’s and women’s CBC Championships from June 8-21. This will mark the third time that the…

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In dirty diaper-pail fight, Munchkin loses appeal

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal It stinks to be No. 2—that’s why two leading diaper pail makers have spent years wrangling in court over who’s No. 1 at keeping odor out. The U.S. Court of Appeals for…

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Olwomen story of the week

Olwomen story of the week 7 types of shoes for women By Jazlyn Hunt From Olwomen Most of the women are in love with shoes, and they never seem to stop shopping for shoes. Shoes are an important component of…

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[Barbados] Cop accused of murder

From Barbados Today Police officer charged with murder of Selwyn Knight A police constable at the centre of public scrutiny and criticism following a fatal shooting over a month ago, has been charged with murder. Everton Randolph Gittens of Lot…

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Third largest cruise ship ever

Third largest cruise ship ever christened by singing godmother By Gene Sloan From USA TODAY Meet Emma Wilby, the Godmother of Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas…yes, that’s a real thing! She’s in charge of bestowing luck on the ship,…

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[US] Court sets limits on dog sniffs during traffic stops

By Marcia Coyle, From Supreme Court Brief Police violate the Fourth Amendment if they extend a lawful traffic stop to conduct a dog sniff for drugs without reasonable suspicion that drugs are present, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday….

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Mysterious disease kills Nigerian patients within a day

From AlJazeera The unknown disease has so far killed 17 people in a southeastern Nigerian town and officials have ruled out Ebola. A “mysterious” disease that kills patients within 24 hours has claimed at least 17 lives in a southeastern…