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Day: May 1, 2016

Record to raise funds for African and Caribbean soldiers

By Ade Onibada From The Voice UK Campaigners aim to create a permanent memorial to war veterans who fought for Britain during the two World Wars A CAMPAIGN to secure the permanent installation of a ‘long overdue’ war memorial to…

St. Helena: Airport blown off track after £250m from taxpayers

By Michael Binyon, Charles Bremner From The Times UK The new airport on the island of St Helena, built at a cost of £250 million to British taxpayers, has had its opening postponed indefinitely after trial flights showed dangerous wind…

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The View from Europe: Renewing the US relationship

By David Jessop A few days ago the US House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously agreed a draft bi-partisan bill that seeks to have the administration give greater priority to the US-Caribbean relationship. The bill has no funding attached to it….

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Couple plans Las Vegas trip — but book flights from wrong Birmingham

From CNN (CNN)A British couple set off on a dream vacation to Las Vegas — only to discover they’d booked flights from Birmingham, Alabama, rather than Birmingham, UK. Richella Heakin, 26, from the Birmingham suburb of Sutton Coldfield, saved for…

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Gunmen invade casino in Guyana – one captured, others escaped with cash

By iNews Guyana From St Lucia news INEWS GUYANA – A policeman and several other persons have been injured when heavily armed gunmen stormed the Casino at the Princess Ramada Hotel at Providence, East Bank Demerara around 3:45 hrs this…

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How Barclays turned a US$10 bil profit into a tax loss

By Reuters From the Edge Markets LONDON (April 29): When Barclays Plc sold a fund management business to U.S. financial group Blackrock Inc. in 2009, the larger-than-expected US$15.2 billion price tag was not the only good news for the British…

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Sperm donors wanted: UK government seeks to address shortage

BY BLATHNAID HEALY from Mashable LONDON — The world’s first national sperm bank opened its doors in Britain [in October 2014] calling for “very special men” to help reduce the shortage of sperm donations in the UK and address the reliance on…

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Copyright Klingon? Not Quam Ghu’vam, IoD!

By Ben Hancock, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — A copyright suit over a “Star Trek” spinoff has ignited a legal battle over whether made-up languages—and specifically Klingon— are copyrightable. In an amicus brief filed Wednesday in the U.S. District…

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Facebook sued over texts to recycled cell numbers

By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook Inc. on Tuesday was hit with a class action claiming the company sends spam text messages to people who get assigned cellphone numbers that used to belong to Facebook users….