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Month: September 2017

Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation partners with National Federations of US and Canada on hurricane relief

Working behind the scenes, the Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation has played an instrumental role in the launching of The Caribbean Equine Relief Fund, a joint fundraising and equine relief effort by Equestrian Canada, US Equestrian, the Pan American Equestrian Confederation…

Hammock Camping Infographic Part 5

Tired of the same old camping routine? Or maybe you’ve started to see some flaws in your regular camping set up that might be solved by changing things up a little bit? Sounds like you might need to give hammock…

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Equifax CEO steps down after massive data breach

By Elena Holodny From Markets Insider Equifax, the consumer-data giant that was targeted in a hack that exposed the personal data of nearly half the U.S. population, said its CEO is out effective immediately. Richard Smith will “retire” as Chairman of the…

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MacDill AFB squadron rescuing hospital patients from Caribbean island

By Adam Winer From ABC Action News Tampa-based squadron flying patients to US MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – The people of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean islands are getting help from the US Air Force. Rescue missions are being…

Zinke: One-third of Interior Employees Not Loyal to Trump

From Newsmax WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said Monday that nearly one-third of employees at his department are not loyal to him and President Donald Trump, adding that he is working to change the department’s regulatory culture to be…

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COPD action plan shortens duration of flare-ups and hospital admissions

By J ANNEKE VAN DEN ELSHOUT From University of Twente. The University of Twente carried out the first study worldwide that shows patients with COPD (lung disease caused by smoking) and other illnesses (heart disease, diabetes, anxiety and depression) have…

Top storm-recovery injuries to avoid

From Baptist Health International Injuries related to storm recovery activities are of major concern to healthcare providers as residents of South Florida clean up debris in the heat, inspect roofs and swelter in homes that have yet to have power…

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Caribbean moves forward with recovery efforts

By Alex Palmer From Successful Meetings Puerto Rico assesses destruction in midst of continuing power outage while other destinations prep for months-long rebuilding Meetings and incentive destinations throughout the Caribbean faced one devastating hurricane after the next in September, with…

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Brexit: Donald Tusk says not enough progress in talks

From BBC European Council president Donald Tusk has said not enough progress has been made to move to the next phase of Brexit talks in Brussels. He said Theresa May’s “realistic” speech on Friday showed the UK’s “philosophy of having…