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Day: August 24, 2015

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Cayman Islands Football Association makes their case for prohibiting nominations from Moxam and Roulstone

STATEMENT FROM CIFA Over the course of last week reports have appeared in the media regarding the Cayman Island Football Association (CIFA) Annual General Meeting and the election of certain officers of CIFA’s Executive Committee pursuant to the terms of…

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Mood of the nation poll: It’s now or never for Modi on black money

By Anshuman Tiwar From daily O Indian investors are bringing illegal funds on a large scale through P-notes into the Indian market via tax havens. Having declared from the ramparts of the Red Fort that he would bell the black…

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Are we all ALIENS?

By Richard Gray for MailOnline Support grows for the panspermia theory that claims life on Earth may have arrived here from outer space Panspermia is a theory that life was carried to Earth by comets or meteors The idea has…

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Destination of the week

This beautiful island in the Caribbean is completely filled with jackasses By Carly Ledbetter From The Huffington Post When you’re one of the many people traveling to Bonaire for its stunning diving and snorkeling opportunities, you might want to take…

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Big law lessons in Amazon’s workplace jungle

By Steven J. Harper, From The Am Law Daily Amazon’s founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos, hates the recent New York Times article about his company. He says it “doesn’t describe the Amazon I know.” Rather, it depicts “a soulless, dystopian…

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Explained: Why airplane food tastes so bad

By Yoni Heisler From BGR Air travel in recent years has become a much more enjoyable experience. Not only are electronics no longer viewed as dangerous devices to be afraid of, but it’s becoming increasingly common to encounter planes with…

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Jamaica on course for another drawdown of IMF funds

CARIBBEAN360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Monday August 24, 2015 – Jamaica is on course for a ninth drawdown of funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This is based on the country’s positive performance for the first quarter of the fiscal year…

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Air pollution kills 4,000 people every day in China, study says

By The Associated Press From Mashable Air pollution is killing about 4,000 people in China a day, accounting for one in six premature deaths in the world’s most populous country, a new study finds. Physicists at the University of California,…

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Bahamas “largely compliant” says OECD Tax Policy Director

By Bahamas Financial Services & Investments The director of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, Pascal Saint-Amans, has praised The Bahamas for its “tremendous progress” in adopting Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act…

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Palmyra’s Baalshamin temple ‘blown up by IS’

From BBC Islamic State militants have destroyed Palmyra’s ancient temple of Baalshamin, Syrian officials and activists say. Syria’s head of antiquities was quoted as saying the temple was blown up on Sunday. The UK -based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights…