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Day: April 3, 2016

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Peter Binose: Gonsalves and others – Argyle again

By Peter Binose Dr Ralph E Gonsalves, Mr Donald Jeremy McPhail, Dr Rudy Mathias this is my reply to your recent press briefing on Argyle International Airport. For those of you who do know Mr McPhail I will tell you…

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Caribbean governments advised to decriminalize prostitution

From Power-J IAC BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday March 31, 2016 – An international academic is recommending the decriminalization of prostitution in the Caribbean. Professor Kamala Kempadoo of York University suggests this would help the region get a handle on the sex trade,…

Passport stamps

Do YOU have these passport stamps? Tourists are travelling the globe just to collect the rarest and most bizarre markings By GEORGIA DIEBELIUS FOR MAILONLINE Akhzivland has a population of two people but still has it’s own stamp Tristan da…

Japan is experimenting with robotic bulldozers and drones for construction because there aren’t enough workers

Danielle Muoio, Tech Insider From Business Insider As Japan prepares for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, its become clearer that their massive labor shortage is becoming a big problem. So Komatsu, the second largest construction company in the world based in…

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Idaho woman gets 1½ year term for California egg donor fraud

Brian Melley, Associated Press From Business Insider LOS ANGELES (AP) — An egg donation and surrogacy agency that branded itself as a miracle was more of a mirage. More than 40 people, including egg donors, surrogates and intended parents were duped…

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Annual surveys on the Cayman Islands’ economic performance begin

From the Cayman Islands Economics and Statistics Office The business surveys consist of the System of National Accounts (SNA) and the Balance of Payments (BOP) surveys and will run from April 4, 2016 to May 20, 2016. The surveys which…

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US Women’s Soccer suit keeps Jeffrey Kessler in the spotlight

By Scott Flaherty, From The Am Law Daily   Top Winston & Strawn antitrust lawyer Jeffery Kessler is back in the sports industry spotlight this week, after a group of leading U.S. women’s soccer players accused the sport’s governing body…

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Here’s why you shouldn’t always book a hotel room through a third party site

By Sarah Schmalbruch From Business Insider The Great Barrier Reef is turning white and it’s a horrible sign for the environment A professional landscape photographer says these are the best places to see star-filled skies in the US The most…

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Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2016 Mayors Challenge

363 Latin American and Caribbean Cities Enter Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2016 Mayors Challenge Cities Now Competing for $9 Million USD in Innovation Funds Participation from Latin American and Caribbean Cities Tops Rates from Prior Competitions Bloomberg Philanthropies today announced that 363…

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Bias suit against Twitter set to expand across engineer ranks

By Ben Hancock, From The Recorder   SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers for a former Twitter Inc. software engineer are ready to argue that the company’s culture around job promotions holds back women at all rungs of its engineering ranks. Jason…