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Month: July 2017

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Ricoh Arena court battle JR2 – everything you need to know

From Coventry Telegraph Coventry City’s owners are taking the council to court over the Ricoh Arena again – leaving many supporters with more questions than answers. How long will the court case last? Why is it being pursued? Who is…

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Jeff Webb associate Bruce Blake arrested in Cayman Islands on corruption charges

By Paul Nicholson From Inside World Football July 3 – The Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) has been hit by further scandal with the arrest of First Vice-President Bruce Blake (pictured) by the Cayman Islands Anti-Corruption Commission. A second Cayman Island…

Gadget of the week

GE is working on a massive 3D printer for jet engine parts By Rob LeFebvre  From engadget The company reveals plans for the ‘world’s largest’ 3D printer that uses metal powders. 3D printing is coming of age in numerous ways….

Regional Testing Day 2017 activities in Jamaica receive major endorsements

The 10th Anniversary Regional Testing Day in Jamaica received ringing endorsements from the Minister of Health Dr. Christopher Tufton, the UNAIDS Country Director to Jamaica Manoela Manova and the Executive Director of the Jamaica National Family Planning Board Dr. Denise Chevannes….

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UWI finding solutions to crime

From Jamaica Observer AGAINST the backdrop of spiralling crime rates in the Caribbean generally, and the high murder toll in Jamaica in particular, The University of the West Indies (UWI) has turned its attention to crime, specifically to finding solutions….

US presidents and media

By Sarah Jacobs President Bill Clinton discusses his campaign with reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back to Washington on November 6, 1996./AP Photo The US president’s relationship with the press has long been a complicated one, and…

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Cayman Islands: Foreign boat carrying 30,000 tons of chemicals rescued successfully

From English Vietnam.Net Vessel Chemroad Journey from the Cayman Islands carrying nearly 30,000 tons of industrial chemicals was pulled away from the shallow waters yesterday. The Steering Board for Storm Prevention, Search and Rescue in the south-central Vietnamese province of…

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Dispute between Dubai’s Five Holdings, Viceroy heats up over Palm Jumeirah hotel

By Aarti Nagraj From Gulf Business Both the parties claim operational responsibility for the hotel The dispute between Dubai developer Five Holdings and global hotel operator Viceroy over a hotel in Palm Jumeirah continues to deepen as both parties refuse…

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Artificial Intelligence: Study options in India and abroad

By Anisha Singh From NDTV Artificial Intelligence is basically a computer based system which can perform tasks which normally require human assistance. This can include speech recognition, visual perception, language identification, decision making etc. Artificial Intelligence: Study Options In India…

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GoEuro plugs its data into Chinese travel booking platform, Qunar

By Natasha Lomas From TechCrunch Berlin-based GoEuro, the well-funded European travel planner platform, is looking to the Far East for business growth, announcing today that it’s inked a distribution partnership with Chinese travel booking platform, Qunar. Its hope: to capture some of…