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Month: July 2018

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8 body parts that might seem useless but actually have interesting functions

By Michelle Starr,Science Alert From Business Insider There’s very little in our anatomy that has — or had — no purpose whatsoever. While there are a few things that might seem useless now, they exist because our ancestors once needed…

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Craft Market facial

The Cayman Islands Craft Market has a facial Local vendors and members of the Tourism Attraction Board (TCB), Department of Tourism, and the Ministry of Tourism gathered on Thursday (July 5) to celebrate phase 1 of renovations to the Craft…

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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They’re going home and none too soon…why the Caribbean never got behind England

By Kwesi Mugisa From SportsMax If a flamboyant France unit has cheekily been designated the last African team remaining at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, one could easily surmise that the Caribbean’s last hope was England. A quick poring over…

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Woman charged after thousands go missing from animal welfare charity

From Antigua News Room Forgery red stamp text on white Louisa Joan Prenna Woolard was granted bail in the sum of $18,000 when she appeared before Magistrate Conliffe Clark today. The 46-year-old woman is accused of stealing money from the…

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Countries work together to bolster disaster preparedness in Caribbean

From the U.S. Embassy of Barbados BARBADOS – On July 10 and 11, the United States William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies co-hosted a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response Seminar with U.S. Southern Command and the Caribbean Disaster…

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Earth Today | Canada urges private sector support for climate resilience in Jamaica, Caribbean

From Jamaica Gleaner THE HIGH Commissioner of Canada to Jamaica Laurie Peters has urged private sector investment in climate resilience building in Jamaica and the Caribbean in order to safeguard long-term sustainability. “While important as a catalyst, donor and government…

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Ecopetrol tests its first unmanned submarine vehicle in Caribbean waters

This press release from Ecopetrol was translated using an automatic translation system. Ecopetrol piloted the ‘Pionero 500’, its first remotely operated submarine vehicle (ROV), in the Colombian Caribbean waters, which will allow us to expand our knowledge of the seabed…

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Cuba and TT seek ‘New Opportunities’ to boost trade

From teleSUR Ruben Ramos, vice-president of the Cuban Chamber of Commerce, said “we are working to try to facilitate trade” in the Caribbean region. The vice-president of the Cuba Chamber of Commerce, Ruben Ramos, has led a 27-strong delegation of…