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Month: July 2015

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quadruple BMX backflip

First ever death-defying quadruple BMX backflip captured on video By Chris Smith From BGR First BMX Quadruple Backflip Stunt Video Image Source: Screenshot / YouTube Riding a BMX bike might be an easy task for anyone who knows how to…

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UK High Court rules data collection unlawful—for now

By Zach Warren, From Legaltech News The judges suspended the law’s disapplication until March 2016 to let government ‘legislate properly,’ and another bill could soon be on its way. The United Kingdom’s expansive surveillance laws are taking a back seat—for…

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Sweet drinks tax and the health of a nation

By Sir Henry Fraser From CARIBBEAN360 If it were totally up to me, I would raise the cigarette tax so high the revenues from it would go to zero. – Michael Bloomberg (New York mayor) BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Monday July 20,…

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The Gold Cup and what’s wrong with it!

By G. de Gourville From EverySport The CONCACAF Gold Cup has been in existence since 1991 and since 1993 the tournament has been a joke around the world of Soccer for good reason. As a native of the North American…

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Rev. Jesse Jackson visits the Memorial ACTe in the Guadeloupe Islands

NEW YORK, July 20, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — During his five-day visit to the French Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe, American Civil rights leader and Baptist minister, Reverend Jesse Jackson, toured the “MEMORIAL ACTe,” the world’s largest museum dedicated to the Memory…

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Police accused of trying to pin murder of attorney on Muslim leader Abu Bakr

From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Tuesday July 21, 2015 – Describing his father’s detention as “politically motivated” and another example of the persecution of his family, the son of Jamaat al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr accused police of…

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Creepy or cool? Your phone knows when you’re depressed

By Dr Siri From The Daily Beast A new study from Northwestern used an individual’s smartphone habits to predict whether or not the individual was depressed. Smartphones can feel your pain—literally. A new study from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of…

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This FIFA VP posted 5 Rolexes, a Ferrari and a Range Rover to get bail/Who is Kendra Gamble?

By Joanna Plucinska From FORTUNE Diamonds are clearly a former FIFA official’s best friend. This article is published in partnership with Time.com. What can 11 luxury watches, a diamond wedding ring, a 401(k) account, three high-performance cars and 10 properties…

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Spectacular leaf art

By Susanna Bauer From Daily Designer Susanna Bauer creates unbelievable sculptures using old leaves. With crocheting techniques, she creates compositions in 2D or 3D. The new shapes given to the leaves combined with the fragile and natural textures make it…

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Hackers gain access to extramarital dating databases

By Chris DiMarco, From Legaltech News Few things in life are as private as our romantic entanglements. So with hackers announcing they’ve made off with as many as 37 million records from the parent company of extramarital dating site AshleyMadison.com,…