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Month: January 2016

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Jamaica’s Gov’t lifts ban on individuals from Ebola-hit countries

From Jamaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Government of Jamaica has lifted its ban on individuals entering the island from countries affected by Ebola, with immediate effect. According to a release from the security ministry today, the decision was made…

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Cayman Islands December 2015 Funerals

Arlin Royston Tatum                           7 Jul 1936 – 3 Dec 2015   West End   Rolin Harsley Ebanks              14 Jun 1952 – 5…

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Cricket: Gayle to sue for defamation

From NZ Herald Besieged batsman Chris Gayle has declared his intent to sue Fairfax Media over allegations he exposed himself indecently. Gayle was fined $10,000 by his BBL side Melbourne Renegades following his controversial interview with Network Ten reporter Mel McLaughlin…

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Jamaica: New court for old cases – Chief Justice takes step to clear up backlog

By Zaila McCalla The Hilary session of the Home Circuit Court opened Thursday (7) with Chief Justice Zaila McCalla announcing drastic measures to reduce the huge backlog of cases which has been plaguing the justice system for decades. One of…

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Will climate change break the global food system?

By David MacLennan Cargill chairman and chief executive officer & Carter Roberts President and CEO, World Wildlife Fund From Huffington Post Extreme weather events scuttling harvests. Skyrocketing food prices causing famine for millions and driving multitudes into poverty. Governments toppling…

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Publicists of the Caribbean: Bob Gold & Associates chosen to Captain Caribbean Broadcasting Network’s PR Program

U.S. Based Caribbean Broadcaster Chooses Industry Leading Public Relations Agency LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Caribbean Broadcasting Network, a U.S. broadcasting company that owns and operates five television stations in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, today…

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DNA commentary: Sun, Sand and Sexual Assault?!

By Branville McCartney DNA Leader From Bahama Islands Info For more than 40 years, the Bahamas has been praised as a world class destination; internationally famous for its Sun, Sand, Sea and all the water sports that accompany those elements….

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Cayman Islands water pipeline replacement to start soon

Water Authority — Cayman is pleased to announce that Phase II of the project to replace the water main along Bodden Town Road will commence on Monday, 18 January, 2016. These planned works are essential to upgrade the water infrastructure…

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Dinosaurs may have performed bird-like dances to attract mates

By Michael Casey From FoxNews.com Some dinosaurs may have engaged in courtship rituals similar to ostriches and other birds, a finding that could shed light on the poorly understood mating behavior of these giants. The evidence comes from a series…

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Caribbean Airways Flight attendant who smuggled cocaine in spandex underwear jailed

From FOX News A flight attendant who admitted to trying to smuggle more than 6.5 pounds of cocaine into South Florida in his spandex underwear has been sentenced to two years and six months in federal prison. The South Florida…