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Month: September 2015

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‘Glowing’ sea turtle

‘Glowing’ sea turtle captured on video for the first time By Brad Reed From BGR Wait, there are sea turtles that glow? Yes there are, provided you shine blue light on them. National Geographic has posted an exclusive video that…

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“THANK YOU! THANK YOU!” Inmate serving life on drug charge released because of these pro bono lawyers

By Jenna Greene, From The Litigation Daily Luis Antonio Rivera, 58, of Miami, Florida, imprisoned for 30 years is serving a sentence for life plus 140 years, at FCI Coleman Medium – Federal Bureau of Prisons, in Coleman, Florida, on…

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Investments Minister: Bahamas ‘In a mess by many measures’

By Neil Hartnell From Tribune 242 A Cabinet Minister conceded [recently] that the Bahamas was “in a mess by many measures”, and warned that painful “radical surgery” was necessary to haul both the economy and society back on the right…

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Latin America and Caribbean to adopt SDGs, but still lagging on some MDGs

By Marianela Jarroud From CARIBBEAN360 SANTIAGO, Chile, Thursday September 24, 2015, IPS – In the last 15 years, Latin America and the Caribbean have met several key targets included in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), such as reducing extreme poverty,…

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After law license suspension, pressure mounts on AG Kane

By Lizzy McLellan and Max Mitchell, from The Legal Intelligencer Now that Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s law license has been suspended, politicos and court watchers seem to agree that she should not be serving as the state’s top law…

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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines: detecting threats on the ocean with DNS data

By Margi Murphy From Security Asia Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines used Splunk Cloud to spot security threats across its floating IT estate. The cruise company, which is the second largest in the world, manages threats on its complex ship network…

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Insecurity turned business

By Alley Olivier from Caribbean Life For some, insecurity can force them to hide and for others it can be the key to the creation of the next Facebook. Flipping her own insecurity into an unforeseen business, Grenadian native Sherine…

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IP battles disturb the meditative calm of yoga rivals

By Lisa Shuchman, From Corporate Counsel Yoga has long been known as a calming and spiritual practice—one that brings peace and well-being to the body, mind and spirit. Intellectual property, as most who have tangled with it know, is anything…

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Pope Francis calls for abolition of death penalty as justices watch

By Mike Sacks, From The National Law Journal Roberts, Kennedy, Ginsburg and Sotomayor attend papal address to Congress. In a speech before a joint session of Congress, Pope Francis on Thursday called for the abolition of the death penalty, urged…

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Judge overturns NYC’s ban on foam containers

By Joel Stashenko, From New York Law Journal New York City’s ban on soft foam coffee cups, plates, egg cartons and other food containers has been struck down by a state judge, who ruled that its adoption was based on…