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Day: July 29, 2015

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Rock Group’s legal argument falls on deaf ears

By Lisa Shuchman, from Corporate Counsel Lawyers for The Turtles fail to stop a settlement between Sirius XM and record labels. Attorneys for the founders of the 1960s rock group The Turtles have failed to stop a $210 million settlement…

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Community holds out hope for missing Florida teens, but time grows short

By Ed Payne and Catherine E. Shoichet, From CNN Story highlights A friend says one of the boys posted “Peace out, Jupe” on Snapchat before they left The search area stretches from Jupiter, Florida, up to Charleston, South Carolina Search…

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Smoking raises breast-cancer death risk, study finds

By Lisa Rapaport Reuters from The Columbus Dispatch Longtime smokers might face an increased risk of death if they develop breast cancer, according to a Japanese study that adds to a growing body of evidence highlighting the lethal effects of…

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Contraceptive-coverage mandate foes flock to US Supreme Court

By Marcia Coyle, From The National Law Journal In a scenario reminiscent of same-sex marriage challenges last fall, the U.S. Supreme Court now has five petitions for review from religious nonprofits challenging the government’s means of accommodating their objections to…

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Cayman Islands: Minister Panton says CIMA board appointments had expired

The 21 July 2015 appointments and reappointments to the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) board fulfilled a legal requirement, as the tenures of previous board members had expired, Minister of Financial Services Wayne Panton said today (25). ‘Five appointments expired…

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How to keep dirty money out of property in the UK

By Chris Blackhurst From London Evening Standard For years now, we’ve known that the UK property market, and that of London, in particular, has been flooded with dirty money from abroad. Suddenly, the Prime Minister makes a speech warning “the…

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China’s Rigged Markets Will Ultimately Destabilize Global Capitalism

By Peter Morici From Newsmax Beijing’s efforts to engineer a strong stock rally and the recent Shanghai market collapse have had quite limited effects on western markets, but going forward the fallout from Chinese market meddling will likely be less…

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Olwomen story of the week

15 Health Benefits Of Apples By Cindy Smith Writer From Olwomen The struggle to stay healthy and fit in today’s world is real. It is like a moment you are healthy and then comes a gush of wind from the…

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First Black president is making history

By Vinette K. Pryce From Caribbean Life On the final day of his visit in Kenya, Obama laid out his vision for Kenya’s future and broad themes of U.S.-Kenya relations. By far Egypt tops the list of African countries visited…