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Day: May 21, 2018

Male Cayman Islands Customs Officer arrested

From The Cayman Islands Customs DepartmentFriday, 18 May 2018 The Cayman Islands Customs Department has announced the arrest of a male Customs Officer for allegedly conspiring to import ganja into the Cayman Islands. The recent arrest is in connection to…

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Concacaf selects record 15 stadiums in 13 U.S. metropolitan areas as host venues and markets for expanded 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup

Continental championship to be played for the first time in two new U.S. venues – Banc of California Stadium in the heart of Los Angeles, and Allianz Field, taking Gold Cup to Minnesota for the first time in history  …

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Legislators cry buyer’s remorse on UT’s secrecy for offshore funds

By Matt Lakin, USA TODAY NETWORK — Tennessee A quick look at how and why the University of Tennessee lobbied to keep some details of “alternative investments” secret. Daniel Connolly, USA TODAY NETWORK – Tennessee When state Rep. Eddie Smith…

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Breaking the bank or the myth of blockchain brotopia – or both?

By Nisa Amoils From Forbes If ever there was a question as to whether NY is the capital of fintech or blockchain, it was answered this week. Through a series of events from May 11 – 17, “Blockchain Week New…

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Ways to avoid costly home repairs

No homeowner can avoid repairs and needed maintenance for their homes. While some may feel that owning a home sometimes feels like owning a never-ending to-do list, there is one sure way of losing that: be a responsible homeowner and…

A second opinion can make the difference

Cleveland Clinic’s Global Patient Services Provides Local Point of Contact so Patients can Focus on What matters – their Health Patients diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening illness or condition, may want to seek a specialist’s second opinion to ensure the…

Stage set for Miami draw for second edition of the Scotiabank Concacaf League

Sixteen Concacaf clubs will learn their first-round opponents at the event next week Miami (Friday, May 18, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) confirmed today the programming for the official draw of the…

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Matt Nippert: Putting NZ journalism in the global loop

By Colin Peacock Mediawatch From Scoop The reporter who won the big prize at last week’s Voyager Media Awards says the biggest stories in the world these days are often cracked by reporters working across borders. He wants to put…

Mexico’s women’s rugby sevens team trains in Sask. for worlds

By Britton Gray Regina / 980 CJME The rugby community in Regina has been opening their arms to some special guests as a major tournament approaches. Mexico’s women’s rugby sevens team is training in the Queen City as they prepare…

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Africa Focus: The British Royal Wedding, Feelgoodism and the Colonial Jumbie

By Tyehimba Salandy From Trinicenter Ten years ago, British ‘royalty’, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visited the Caribbean and locals prostrated before them. Local leaders made arrangements for them to play the Steelpan and the sacred Rastafarian Nyabinghi drums….