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Month: June 2015

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Cayman Islands cultural summer arts camp 2015

FROM CNCF LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER!! PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION The summer arts camp programme is an annual summer activity of the CNCF, engaging youth 6* – 16 years of age in the visual, traditional and performing arts, in addition to offering…

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Tethys Petroleum Limited Press Release: Exclusivity Period Extension

CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, Jun 29, 2015 (Marketwired via COMTEX) — Tethys Petroleum Limited (“tethys” or “the company” (tsx:TPL) (TPL) is pleased to announce that it has agreed to extend the current exclusivity period with AGR Energy Limited No. 1 (“AGR…

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Jamaican sentenced in international lottery scheme

From Caribbean360 FLORIDA, United States, Monday June 29, 2015 – The first Jamaican extradited to the United States to be prosecuted for his role in an international lottery scheme targeting elderly victims has been sentenced to almost four years in…

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Search for US woman missing in Caribbean

By Ashley Collman For DAILYMAIL.COM Desperate search for American woman, 28, who went missing while on a group snorkeling trip four days ago during Caribbean vacation with her husband Amanda Waller, 28, and her husband Allan, were on a vacation…

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In the future, employees won’t exist

By Tad Milbourn From Techcrunch Tad Milbourn is CEO and co-founder of Tiempo. Contract work is becoming the new normal. Consider Uber: The ride-sharing startup has 160,000 contractors, but just 2,000 employees. That’s an astonishing ratio of 80 to 1….

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UN agency praises Cuba’s food security program

By W. T. Whitney Jr. From People’s World United Nations agencies, notably the World Health Organizations, UNESCO, and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), have often praised Cuba for achievements in satisfying its people’s basic needs. On May 30 in…

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Calcium and Osteoporosis: What you need to know?

By Kelly Everson Chicago Health Examiner From examiner.com Osteoporosis makes the bones to become weak and porous leading to reduced bone mass density. Your bones require Calcium so that they can be strong and healthy. Deficiency of Calcium in the…

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Having a dip in the pool in Bora Bora

From Stuck In Customs QUADCOPTER FUN I flew my DJI Quad a lot here in Bora Bora. It turns out there was another guest who was doing the same thing! I always end up making besties with other quad-dudes around…

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Watering the Tree of Liberty- Abraham Lincoln and the Caribbean

By Gabriel J. Christian, Esq. From The Dominican.net Washington, DC (TDN) One hundred and fifty years ago, on April 15, 1865 US President Abraham Lincoln died after being shot the night before at Ford’s Theater by the John Wilkes Booth,…

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Destinations of the week

The 10 sexiest all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean By Lara Grant From OYSTER.COM Looking to take a romantic getaway? A Caribbean vacation is undeniably sexy: Beautiful blue and turquoise waters; relaxing white-sand beaches perfect for strolling hand-in-hand; sunny weather that…