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Month: June 2016

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Queen sex jokes on BBC Radio 4 a ‘serious breach’ of guidelines

From BBC A BBC Radio 4 show broadcast on the Queen’s 90th birthday that included jokes about her sex life was in “serious breach” of editorial guidelines, the BBC Trust has ruled. The episode of Don’t Make Me Laugh, which…

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Cayman Islands retires two Deputy Collectors of Customs

The Collector of Customs, Mr. Charles Clifford, has confirmed that Deputy Collector of Customs Collie Powery and Deputy Collector of Customs Emalie Wilks will retire from the Customs Department on the 1st July 2016. In confirming the retirements, Mr. Clifford…

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Forty-three Cuban migrants repatriated from Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands Department of Immigration repatriated a total of forty-three Cuban migrants to Havana, Cuba, within the last twelve days. Customs and Prison officials also assisted. Currently 64 Cuban migrants remain in Immigration custody on Island – 41 males,…

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Manchester African-Caribbean community centre closed after racist call

From BBC A community centre for African-Caribbean pensioners was evacuated and closed after racist threats were made in a telephone call. Dorothy Evans, who runs the African Caribbean Care Group centre in Hulme, Manchester, said she was left “shocked” and…

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SPYR’s average revenue per daily active user for Pocket Starships outperforming industry averages

DENVER, June 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — SPYR, INC. (OTCQB: SPYR), a holding company with wholly owned subsidiaries in both the mobile game & app development and publishing industry, and in the restaurant industry, today announced that its most recently published…

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VR will let you fly above the planet from the comfort of your couch

By Chelsea Stark And Miriam Kramer Astronauts who have been to space often talk about looking down on the Earth and seeing the blues, greens and browns of the planet stretch out below them. Once they see the planet against…

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$24 million cash stuffed in buckets recovered at suspected pot dealer’s home

By David Ovalle The Miami Herald From Raw Story MIAMI — Miami-Dade police detectives raiding the home of a suspected marijuana trafficker unearthed at least $24 million in cash — all in bundles of $100 bills in heat-sealed bags stuffed in…

Istanbul airport attack

From Boston Globe More than 40 people were killed and many more injured when multiple bombs where detonated at Istanbul’s Ataturk International Airport by three attackers this week in Turkey. 1 Passengers embrace each other as they wait outside Istanbul’s…

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There’s nothing you can do about your crushing hangover

By Liza Hearon From Mashable You can eat all the greasy food and guzzle all the water you want after a big night out, but it won’t prevent hangovers and no one is immune from them, Dutch and Canadian scientists…

Scientists predict that 60 percent of these miniature penguins could be gone by 2099

By Simone M. Scully  From Business Insider Penguins are some of the most beloved wild animals in the world, and Adélie penguins are some some of the cutest. But these miniature creatures — a little over two feet tall and weighing…