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Month: September 2018

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Dallas officer who killed black man also shot a man in 2017

By RYAN TARINELLI, Associated Press From US News The Dallas police officer who says she mistakenly went to the wrong apartment after work earlier this week and fatally shot a black man also had fired her weapon and wounded a…

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Islamic Bank approves US$20m for Guyana power supply upgrade

By Ray Chickrie From Caribbean News Now GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Unreliable power supply woes in Guyana may soon be a thing of the past after the approval by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) of a loan of US$20 million for…

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Belize: Chief Ed. – Nazarene High students should not have been sent home

From 7News Belize Earlier this week, we told you all about the two dozen or so students that were locked out of Nazarene High because their hair wasn’t short enough. It’s sparked a lot of debate in the public on…

The best countries in Africa for a safari experience

By Ashyln Molly From Travel Blissful Africa is blessed to be a diverse haven for unforgettable safari experiences. From witnessing the famed Big 5 in South Africa, cruising in mokoros down the complex waterways of the Okavango Delta in Botswana…

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The View From Europe: Only outcomes that improve lives will demonstrate that CSME matters

By David Jessop From Caribbean News Now Most in the political class say that what drives them to seek high office is a desire for change in ways that will improve lives. However, in power too many become remote, caught…

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Sea turtles nest on Grand Cayman escapes destruction

Four sea turtle nests narrowly escaped destruction by an excavator which was operating on a section of Seven Mile Beach to clear vegetation from an empty lot. When they arrived on the scene Tuesday morning, Department of Environment [DoE] volunteers…

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The Ammeris Blockchain Foundation publishes White Paper on Ammeris Platform, the Ammeris Coin (AMRS), and the Ammeris ICO (initial coin offering)

The Ammeris Blockchain Foundation is launching the Ammeris Platform, a sustainable, interoperable and scalable blockchain network designed to host commercially viable dApps. The Platform is composed of the Ammeris Blockchain (the main ledger) and the Ammeris Blockchain Stack (ABS). The…

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Japanese company cracks problem of how to order perfectly fitting clothes online

BY RAIN NOE From Core77 Clothing retailers would love for you to buy their threads online, cutting out the costly brick-and-mortar middleman. But there’s been no digital equivalent of a fitting room, so companies take losses by offering liberal return…

African animal silhouettes

Stunning silhouettes show animals of Africa at sunrise and sunset From BBC Wildlife photographer Greg Du Toit has captured powerful images of silhouetted animals in southern and eastern Africa to show “the mystery and intrigue of Africa.” Silhouette photo of…