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Month: August 2015

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Cayman Islands artist’s “The Searcher” featured

From Cayman Islands Fine Art Our August feature of Gordon Solomon’s “The Searcher” is available as the original oil painting or various paper and giclee prints. Sized from a modest 8″x12″ up to an amazing 40″x48″ prints are produced on…

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Switching off street lights at night does not increase car crashes, crime

From Science Daily New research sheds light on how local authorities can safely save energy costs, reduce carbon emissions Date: July 28, 2015 Source: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Summary: Reduced street lighting in England and Wales is…

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For every ‘Bel Ti Fi’

By Alley Olivier From Caribbean Life Celebrating the accomplishments of women should not be constrained to just one month. Honoring the women of the past, encouraging those of the present and creating solid foundations for girls to lead the future,…

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Caribbean can lead CONCACAF despite scandal

From Trinidad Daily Express The Caribbean has been at the epicentre of the corruption scandal that has rocked FIFA, but the head of the region’s football body said there is no reason why another of their officials could not be…

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Fund Caught in Snare of Global Probe

By Margot Patrick From The Wall Street journal Kijani fund, seized by regulators in Cayman Islands, spotlights risks in lightly regulated market GIBRALTAR—On this tiny Mediterranean peninsula, a hedge fund run by a polo player has been seized by regulators,…

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UN chief: Small islands need partnerships to address climate change and unique vulnerabilities

From CARIBBEAN360 NEW YORK, United States, Friday July 31, 2015 – The global challenges facing the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) like those in the Caribbean are the international community’s collective responsibility, the top United Nations official told the Security…

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Gadget of the week

Tesla Powerwall: What you need to know By Lyndsey Gilpin From TechRepublic Tesla’s massive Powerwall battery promises to be able to take homes and businesses off the grid. Here’s a sanity check on how realistic it is, and what it…

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Smoking cannabis is more dangerous for MEN

By Lizzie Parry for MailOnline Drug is ‘four times more likely to trigger psychosis in males than females’, experts warn Gender difference between cannabis use and psychotic episodes explored Study: Male users are four times more likely to suffer illness…

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Palin slams media coverage of ‘non-traditional’ Trump campaign

By Todd Beamon From Newsmax Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Friday slammed the media coverage of presidential candidate Donald Trump and warned the Republican Party to not ignore the disaffected voters who have embraced the billionaire businessman’s message. “Trump’s…

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St Kitts: Banking Bill 2015 to safeguard OECS member states

Written by Sourced Information Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): Government Senator Honourable Wendy Phipps, has described the Banking Bill 2015 as vital, as it seeks to update the provisions, safeguards operation policies and procedures governing the banking sector in the eight…