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Day: August 20, 2015

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Google investors welcome Alphabet plan

By Jamie Robertson BBC business reporter A new-look Alphabet for Google Google’s shares rose over 6% in after-hours trading Monday after it announced a massive restructuring. The plan creates a new holding company, Alphabet, to run all the Google companies….

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Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Contempt hearing postponed, same-sex families will get to amend birth, death certificates

By Miriam Rozen, From Texas Lawyer Texas officials have complied with a federal court order and amended the death certificate of a man who was married to another man to identify the surviving spouse. The state officials have also pledged…

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Caribbean can boast of one of world’s highest immunisation rates

From CARICOM The Caribbean can boast of having one of the highest immunisation rates in the world. That’s the word from Assistant Secretary-General in charge of Human and Social Development at the CARICOM Secretariat, Dr. Douglas Slater. He made the…

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Being a new mum

Honest illustrations perfectly describe the struggles of being a new mom By Andrea Romano from Mashable Every new mom has her own personal struggle with motherhood, but there’s nothing like a good laugh to put everything in perspective. Comedian Meghna…

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From Kearny to the Caribbean, med school student getting a hands-on education

By Ryan Wall From The Jersey On Jakub Halicki’s first day volunteering aboard the USNS Comfort, he did something most first-year medical students don’t get to do: he saw a patient. Halicki, a former Kearny resident and medical student, was…

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Nakhid hopes to become Caribbean’s first FIFA President

By Sean Devers From Kaieteur News Fifty-one year old former Trinidad & Tobago Footballer David Nakhid played 35 Internationals and scored eight goals for T&T between 1992 and 2005. The mid-fielder also played professionally in Belgium, Switzerland, Greece, Lebanon, Trinidad…

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Has Ralph Gonsalves got a Degree in Potholes?

By Peter Binose For sure he has not got a proper PhD in law like Senator Lewis, perhaps Gonsalves has a PhD in potholes, because he has overseen the creation of more potholes in SVG than any man before him…

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LIME Cayman Islands appoints new head of Human Resources

LIME the leading telecoms company in the Cayman Islands announced today the appointment of Matthew Seales as Human Resources Manager for the Cayman business. Matthew has worked for LIME Cayman Islands for the last seven years and began his career…

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supercomputers that are leading innovation

10 supercomputers that are leading innovation around the world By Conner Forrest From TechRepublic Tianhe-2 In July 2015 the Top 500 list of the most powerful supercomputers was released. Here are the top 10. The current no. 1 system is…