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Day: November 27, 2017

Tempura journalist threatens to “lodge a complaint” against Cayman Islands online news media outlet

John Evans, the journalist who was at the centre of the costly operation Tempura debacle is threatening legal action against Cayman News Service (CNS). CNS were responding to a Press Release that stated no criminal action would be taken against…

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Landour — the story of an unending feast

By Rahul Verma From The Hindu Life Long walk. Pancake. Long walk. Pakoras. Long walk. Pizza. My sojourns in Landour could be summed in these few words. But the walks are getting shorter, and the menu longer. I first went…

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Jamaica Govt endorses Caribbean Model Guidelines for Sexual Offence Cases

By Douglas Mcintosh From JIS Story Highlights The Government has endorsed the ‘Model Guidelines for Sexual Offence Cases in the Caribbean Region,’ developed by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), which provide internationally-accepted best practices for the management of such…

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Cuba Ventures Corp – Definitive Agreement signed for Blockchain Powered Revolupay® for $3.4 billion remittance market and $750 million Cuban entrepreneur sector adjoined to Cryptocurrency CCU coin

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 27, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —Cuba Ventures Corp. (TSX-V:CUV) (Frankfurt:IJA2) (OTCBB:MPSFF) (the “Company”)  Fintech Division – is pleased to announce that it has signed a definitive agreement (“DA”) with Vesilen Investments for its a revolutionary Blockchain-based mobile…

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Great Barrier Reef can survive rising temperatures, according to an expert

By DAVID WHITLEY From Independent UK Is the Great Barrier Reef doomed? Not according to Richard Fitzpatrick, who’s been monitoring it since 1992 “I’d rather go through childbirth.” Marine biologist turned cinematographer Richard Fitzpatrick is recounting his latest war wound;…

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The Thanksgiving leftovers you can freeze (or shouldn’t freeze)

By Christine Gallary From The Kitchn Having the dinner table covered with more food than you can possibly eat in one sitting is the hallmark of Thanksgiving, and it’s hard to imagine scaling back for this once-a-year feast. The next…

The View From Europe: reshaping inter-regional trade and investment

BY DAVID JESSOP From Barbados Advocate For decades, the Caribbean has been fixated on the need to export to, and import from its traditional markets in North America and Europe. It has also sought to encourage visitor arrivals from the…

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Unearthing oxygen-starved bacteria might worsen climate change

By David Lumb From engadget Warmer weather and disruptive farming practices could increase their carbon dioxide production. A recently-released federal report has finally credited humans with causing climate change, but we might have more to worry about than fossil fuel…

UWItv to honour Caribbean media icon Julian Rogers at 1st anniversary celebration and awards ceremony

(PRESS RELEASE) – The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica, W.I. 25 November 2017. After more than 65,000 minutes of airtime from nearly 300 programme episodes and more than 60 livestreamed events, having reached 183 countries around the world, UWItv is celebrating…

Miss S.A. is Miss Universe

Contestant from South Africa crowned Miss Universe By Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY , WXIA From 11 ALIVE.com The runner-up was Miss Colombia. The woman representing South Africa has won has won the Miss Universe crown. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, who recently…