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Month: October 2016

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Murder in Grand Cayman: South County writer releases a page turning novel for underwater enthusiasts

By MATT WUNSCH From Southern Rhode Island Newspapers WAKEFIELD–Known for exploring local issues and expressing an opinion in these editorial pages, C. Davis Fogg has a reputation for writing intelligent, balanced and revealing viewpoint pieces. With his first non-fiction book,…

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Mourant Ozannes leads 2016 Who’s Who Private Client Rankings

Leading international law firm, Mourant Ozannes, has been recognised as the ‘foremost’ law firm offshore for private client advice by Who’s Who Legal with more experts ranked than any other offshore firm. The 2016 edition of Who’s Who Legal Private…

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Ironshore Pharmaceuticals and CHADD to raise awareness about the negative impact of ADHD during the early morning routine

GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ironshore Pharmaceuticals & Development, Inc. (“Ironshore”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Highland Therapeutics Inc., and Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (“CHADD”), a national non-profit organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADHD, today…

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Hurricane Matthew closes Florida, Caribbean ports

From JOC.COM Hurricane Matthew has disrupted vessel traffic, closed ports at Caribbean hubs and in Florida, and raised alarms farther up the US South Atlantic coast as the killer storm moves north. The hurricane slammed into eastern Haiti on Tuesday…

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Tropical wave forms near Caribbean separate from Matthew, Nicole

BY LAUREN WALCK From Sun Herald A third area of tropical weather has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, separate from Hurricane Matthew and Tropical Storm Nicole. Both that area and Matthew now have possible paths into the Gulf of Mexico,…

Election postponed in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew batters the island/108 dead in Haiti

BY JACQUELINE CHARLES AND DANIEL CHANG From Miami Herald In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew’s destructive pass through Haiti, which left at least 10 people dead, hundreds of thousands displaced and a death toll certain to climb, elections officials on…

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Email finally wakes up to responsive design

By Ben Moss From Web Design Depot Email is far older than the web; introduced in 1972, anyone who’s ever tried designing for email can be forgiven for assuming that it hasn’t had an update since. It’s still routine for layout…

Once again a Cat 4 storm, potentially disastrous Matthew rolls toward Florida coast

By: Bob Henson and Jeff Masters From Weather Underground Hurricane Matthew is once again an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm. Matthew’s top sustained winds were upgraded to 140 mph in the 11 am EDT advisory from the National Hurricane Center,…

Alphabet’s latest project is Birth Control for Mosquitoes

By Antonio Regalado From  Biomedicine At one of Alphabet’s campuses in Mountain View, California, entomologists working behind the steel door of a bio-safety lab are breeding mosquitoes in a new effort by the search giant to create automated insect farms….

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…