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Day: October 12, 2015

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Search warrants required for digital data

By David Ruiz, from The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill Thursday that will protect the digital information of California residents in much the same way that physical documents are already protected. Senate Bill 178, authored…

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Jamaican student excels in regional science programme

By Denise Dennis October From Jamaican Information Service Upper sixth form student at the American International School of Kingston (AISK), Brandon Chin Loy (left), assists Jodi Porter, fellow participant in the Student Programme for Innovation in Science and Engineering (SPISE),…

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Court overturns conviction of landlord who threatened to post sex tape on Facebook

By Chris Morran From Consumerist If you go on Facebook and threaten to post a sex tape featuring a public official, is that a threat or is it free speech protected by the First Amendment? The highest court in Georgia…

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Caribbean faces social unrest unless world treats it better, warns Jamaica

By Oliver West From Emerging Markets Peter Phillips, Jamaica’s finance minister, warns that populations in the Caribbean will lose patience with the international community unless they provide the resources to modernise infrastructure Jamaica’s finance minister has called for the international…

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Ben Carson: I want to turn the U.S. into a tax haven

By Ben Walsh from Huffington Post It sounds like a really bad idea because it is. Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said Wednesday that he hoped his tax plan would turn the United States into a tax haven. In an…

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Giant rafts of fire ants are somehow surviving South Carolina floods

By Andrew Freedman From Mashable Fire ants may be painful when they bite (and are terrible news for homeowners), but you have to give them credit: They’re survivors. Facing biblical rains and historic flooding in South Carolina this week, giant…

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Sanders: Raise taxes to fund pricey proposals

By Eric Bradner CNN From KCRA3 ‘Corporate America, you ain’t going to stash your money in the Cayman Islands and not pay any taxes at all’ WASHINGTON (CNN) —Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says the federal budget deficit is a “serious…

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A model has filed a sexual-assault lawsuit against Bill Cosby

From Business Insider Los Angeles — A 25-year-old model filed a lawsuit against disgraced US comedian Bill Cosby accusing him of sexually assaulting her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008. According to the civil complaint by Chloe Goins, Cosby spiked…

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UBS hedge fund switch a blow for Cayman Islands

By Sophia Grene From Financial Times UBS has shifted a fund of hedge funds onshore to Ireland from the Cayman Islands, delivering another blow to the reputation of the Caribbean tax haven as the domicile of choice for international hedge…

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Community-based tourism in the Greater Caribbean

From eTN Community-based tourism emerges as an alternative to bridge the social and economic gap of rural communities, and is suitable for communities seeking to generate additional income in their daily economic activities utilizing the cultural, natural and local resources…