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Month: April 2015

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Christianity: It’s shift from Europe and Obama’s views

Christianity poised to continue its shift from Europe to Africa By David Mascileave From Pew Research Center The global Christian population has been shifting southward for at least a century and is expected to continue to do so over the…

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Russian hackers reached White House, State Dept. computers

By Greg Richter From Newsmax Russian hackers have been able to penetrate the White House’s computer system and see non-classified emails, CNN reports. The hack didn’t get access to classified materials, government sources told CNN, but still was able to…

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Accident in Cayman Islands leaves Midlothian teen in serious condition

By Jon Burkett from CBS6 WTVR.COM MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — Friends and coaches are praying for a young man’s speedy recovery. News of Harrison Zierenberg’s spring break accident late Monday that left him in serious condition spread fast through his Midlothian…

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WSJ: Big-time speculators, investors getting involved with Bitcoin

From Newsmax Bitcoin, the dominant digital currency, continues to gain traction, despite the currency’s 74 percent decline since November 2013. Big-time traders and investors are starting to participate in the bitcoin market, The Wall Street Journal reports. The list of…

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Herbalife feud with Bill Ackman continues

By Sarah Roden By Guru Focus It seems that Herbalife (HLF) cannot escape the scrutiny of activist investor Bill Ackman (Trades, Portfolio) and his hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital Management. Herbalife, the weight loss product distributor, is incorporated in the…

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Suspicion about Obama”s Caribbean Stopover before Summit

Por Victor M. Carriba, special envoy From Presna Latina Panama, Apr 8 (Prensa Latina) Many are looking suspiciously from this capital, where the 8th Summit of the Americas will be held, at the visit that US President Barack Obama will…

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Al Tamimi & Company opens its second Saudi office in Jeddah

From AMEinfo The new Jeddah office will be led by Sumit Soni, who has previously practiced in Canada, the Cayman Islands and Saudi Arabia. Al Tamimi & Company has announced an expansion of its presence in Saudi Arabia by opening…

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Newsday’s 5 places to go snorkeling in the Caribbean

By Ted Loos. From Newsday On a tropical beach vacation, the simpler the pleasure, the better. You can’t get too much simpler than snorkeling. While scuba diving requires classes and certification, snorkeling is really just floating and paddling. A mask…

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Those NDAs may not be worth the paper they are written on

By John Chierichella From GovCon It is a given that companies strive to protect their intellectual property. Over the years, as an instrument of that protection, companies have made increasing use of non-disclosure agreements to advance that objective. A recent…

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Grenada PM calls for unity in plans to develop Single CARICOM space

From New York Carib News CMC – Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell said there were still many “vexing” issues confronting the Caribbean as it moves to establish a single Caribbean Community (CARICOM) information, communication and technology (ICT) space. Addressing…