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Month: July 2018

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19 Caribbean countries could legalize marijuana in the near future

By Joseph Misulonas From Civilized. Life After Canada officially legalized recreational marijuana, people have wondered where cannabis might become fully legal next. Well it turns out it’s right here in North America. Members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), an organization…

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Going Solo: The newest travel trend

Going on trips with your friends and family can be a wonderful experience. You cherish the memories long after the vacation is over. However, there are different travel trends emerging nowadays that challenge old conventional norms, and solo travel is…

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Newlywed husband is killed and wife injured after he collided into her on a zipline during honeymoon adventure in Honduras

  By CHRIS PLEASANCE From Daily Mail UK Egael Tishman, 24, an Israeli, has been killed in a zipline accident in Honduras Shif Fanken, 27, his wife, has been taken to hospital in a serious condition Crash happened after Shif…

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Venezuelan flagged aircraft impounded by Guyanese authorities

By Dennis Adonis From Guyana Guardian Georgetown, Guyana – Authorities in Guyana are investigating the arrival of a suspicious private charter aircraft that landed at the Cheddie Jagan International Airport, Timehri, just after 3pm yesterday. The aircraft is branded with…

HIV vaccine

HIV vaccine delivers promising results in human tests By Jon Fingas From engadget It might prevent infections from multiple strains of the virus. A Harvard-led team of scientists has made important progress in the quest to prevent HIV infections. They’ve…

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Haiti-bound flights out of South Florida resume after violent protests in Caribbean nation

By Susannah Bryan and Aric Chokey From South Florida Sun Sentinel Unrest in Haiti Some flights from Haiti resumed Sunday after protests over a proposed increase in fuel prices ordered by the government caused airlines to stop service to and…

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Protocol Amending Treaty Establishing Eastern Caribbean Telecommunication Authority (ECTEL) signed by Prime Ministers

By ECTEL . (PRESS RELEASE VIA SNO) – The Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) announces the signing of the Protocol Amending the Treaty Establishing the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) by Prime Minister Allen Chastanet of Saint Lucia and Prime…

Caribbean nations cling to British court’s coattails

By Bertram Niles From CGTN.COM More than 50 years after Britain began divesting itself of its Caribbean colonies, most of them still look to London for justice. Despite the Caribbean Community (Caricom) of mainly English-speaking nations inaugurating its own supreme…

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People can survive without shelter and clothes

OPINION: (Project No.14, from S.Patnaik-India) From S.Patnaik Dear United Nations & World Governments, People can survive without shelter and clothes for long period, but not possible to live a day without medicine and food (21 days).   For all living…

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Changing history

By Paul Paul McGowan From PS Audio Burned into my memory is how we disliked vinyl back when it was the only medium available to us. That’s the history I recall. It was vinyl’s variability we tired of. Small changes…