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Month: April 2018

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Blasting through your Bitcoin

Do you own a Bitcoin or two? Lucky you – especially if you got them before all the crazy market fluctuations of 2017. Why haven’t you used them yet? Is it because they seem like a pirate hoard to be…

Island’s Appleby team appears twice in top 10 M&A deals list

by Duncan Foulkes From IOM Today The offshore regions’ positive performance is all the more remarkable given the substantial geopolitical uncertainty which overshadowed 2017 A report released by law firm Appleby shows the Isle of Man office acted on two…

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Concacaf and Scotiabank to make announcement Tuesday at Akron Stadium

From Concacaf Draw for Scotiabank Concacaf Under-13 Champions League will follow announcement, amid Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League final match-day-minus-one preparations Miami (Monday, April 23, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) and Scotiabank will…

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Caribbean IVF clinic to host a fertility conference in Miami

NEWS PROVIDED BY Barbados Fertility Centre LONDON, April 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Barbados Fertility Centre (BFC), a JCI accredited center of excellence for IVF on the Caribbean island of Barbados, is taking the unusual step of flying in their medical…

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Retiring instructors appreciate small class sizes at SMSU

By JENNY KIRK From Marshall Independent MARSHALL — Susan McLean enjoyed getting to know her students at Southwest Minnesota State University. She said the small class sizes at the school made that easy. “When traveling with students, I got to…

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Too much sugar increases risk of dying from cancer

By Sylvia Booth Hubbard From Newsmax If you’re a sugar junky, you might want to rethink your diet. A study published in the International Journal of Cancer discovered that eating high amounts of carbohydrates and sugar during the year prior…

Barbara Bush’s funeral

More than 1,000 people attended Barbara Bush’s funeral to honor her life and pay their respects By Ellen Cranley from Business Insider Pallbearers carry the casket of former first lady Barbara Bush after a funeral service for former first lady…

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Garifuna celebrate their heritage at City Hall

BY TEQUILA MINSKY From Caribbean Life In the spirit of the evening, echoing Garifuna colors, New York City Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson wore a dress in bold geometric designs of black, yellow, and white at the City Hall event…

Recipe of the week

Lunch recipes from The Kitchn By Christine Gallary As much as I love burritos and tacos, the thought of cooking and arranging all the elements separately — meat, rice, beans, and toppings — is sometimes more than I want to…

Free things to do in Grand Cayman

On Your Bucket List? Here Are 7 Free Things to Do in Grand Cayman! From MILLION MILE SECRETS Lyn writes about how to fly nearly free on Southwest on her GotoTravelGal.com blog and has a free guide that walks you…