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Day: July 10, 2016

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‘With all due respect’: Sir Philip runs the show

A sketch by Jamie Robertson Business reporter From BBC News Former BHS owner Sir Philip Green has given evidence to the Business and the Work and Pensions select committees, which are investigating the demise of the 164-store group. The BBC’s…

Recipe of the week

Chunky Italian Wedding Soup with Pasta By Casey Barber from The Kichn Woe to a wife who loves a scalding-hot bowl of chowder when her husband’s policy on all soups — as well as any other hot liquids — is…

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Kick, jump and play your way to renewable energy with these empowering products

BY STEPHANIE WALDEN From Mashable Soccer, or football as it’s known in most countries and cultures, is the unequivocally most popular sport in the world. Globally, around 270 million people play the game. Here’s another global trend that’s considerably more…

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Brexit’s potential impacts on Caribbean tourism

From MENA FN.COM (MENAFN Press) Both in the near, and long term, world economies will be impacted both positively and negatively due to Brexit. The Caribbean tourism market will likely fair well overall. Although the world is still grappling with…

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Unified Technologies expands into Cayman Islands

Unified Technologies Expands Into Grand Cayman and Appoints Local Management and Board of Directors to Provide Secure and Unified Systems and Networks to the English Caribbean GRAND CAYMAN, July 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — As part of its plan for international…

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Security underpins deliberations at CARICOM Heads Conference

From CARICOM The issue of  security underpinned the  deliberations and decisions of the 37th Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Government held from 4-6 July, in Georgetown, Guyana. Whether it was economic security, as it relates to the issue of correspondent…

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Drones are about to fill the skies within the next 5 years

  By BI Intelligence From Business Insider The fast-growing global drone industry has not sat back waiting for government policy to be hammered out before pouring investment and effort into opening up this all-new hardware and computing market. A growing…

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Caribbean experience in agritourism shared with South Pacific

From IICA IICA was instrumental in facilitating the first Agritourism Workshop in the Republic of Vanuatu, a pacific island nation located 1750 kilometers east of Australia. Port Vila, July 8, 2016 (IICA). At the request of the Government of Vanuatu…

Mastectomy tattoos

Mastectomy tattoos symbolize breast cancer survivor’s powerful story By Marilyn La Jeunesse And Hayley Wilbur Dana Donofree is taking back her body one tattoo at a time. The lingerie designer and breast cancer survivor had trouble coming to terms with…

May, Leadsom fight to become next UK PM

From CaribFlame The race to lead the UK’s ruling Conservative Party has just become narrower, with Minister of State for Energy Andrea Leadsom and Home Secretary Theresa May now battling each other to become the country’s second-ever female prime minister…