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Month: July 2017

Olwomen story of the week

Gorgeous Coral Dresses Part 1 By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Fashion generates from the aspiration of looking different than others. Coral, being an attention engaging and somewhat loud color tone is marvelously befitting to enhance the glamour of a designer…

Travelling with your E-cigarettes

Vaping has been a part of your life. No matter what your reason is, vapers want to enjoy it everyday, no matter where they go. But what if you need to travel abroad? What are the do’s and don’ts of…

7 artsy hotels around the world

Years ago, the basis for a great hotel rating was excellent service, friendly staff, updated amenities and delicious food offerings. Today, as the tourism industry discover and follow a new trend—more and more hotels are starting to invest in art…

Caribbean engineer makes breakthrough in desalination

By NOVA Inventions An engineer from a small Caribbean island has made a breakthrough in desalination technologies. The unique design and original technology produce no carbon footprint or brine discharge, a combination new to desalination. The prototype desalinator was designed…

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Prosecutor: Chinese billionaire bribed 2 UN ambassadors to build legacy

 From Business Insider NEW YORK (AP) — A prosecutor says a Chinese billionaire bribed two United Nations ambassadors so he could make a UN conference center in China the “Geneva of Asia.” Assistant US Attorney Janis Echenberg told a jury…

Architectural masterpieces

Architectural masterpieces that are tough to find but worth the trip By Sabrina Syed, ArchDaily From business Insider feature buildings Courtesy of ArchDaily Visiting architectural masterpieces by the greats can often feel like a pilgrimage of sorts, especially when they…

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Nanobots can swim your bloodstream faster by doing the front crawl

By Tom Regan From engadget With invasive surgery sometimes being a literal pain in the ass, it’s no surprise that scientists are working tirelessly to minimize the need for such procedures. Now, however, China’s Harbin Institute of Techonology is hoping…

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NKorea warns US of ‘Nuclear Hammer’ after Pompeo hits at regime change

By Greg Richter From Newsmax A North Korean official on Tuesday warned the country might just strike the United States with a “nuclear hammer” after CIA Director Mike Pompeo hinted the U.S. might support “regime change” in the isolated nation….

CARICOM seeks support for women, adolescent girls and children

From South Florida Caribbean news BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS – St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris had the ear of former U.S. President Bill Clinton today (July 24th, 2017) at a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) event…

Contract signed for residential mental health facility in Cayman Islands

With the recommendation from the outline business case report that a long-term residential mental health facility should be constructed for the Cayman Islands, further work has commenced with the signing of the contract to complete the design and construction costs…