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Month: October 2018

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CCJ expected to rule on Guyana’s cross dressing law

From Nation News GEORGETOWN – The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) says it us eagerly awaiting a ruling by the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in a case challenging the constitutionality of a law that criminalises wearing attire…

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Dubai to host first UAE-Caribbean cooperation forum

From Caribbean News Now DUBAI, UAE — The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be hosting the first UAE-Caribbean Cooperation Forum in Dubai from November 24 to 26, 2018. The forum will be the first of its kind for the region…

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Young scientists develop enviro-friendly bricks made out of urine

By HEATHER DOCKRAY From Mashable Scientists still haven’t developed a cure for the common cold, but who cares? The young scientists of the world are focusing their attention on what matters most: bricks made out of piss. A group of…

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For Halloween, these people set up a new skeleton family tableau every day in their lawn

BY RAIN NOE From Core77 “So my neighbors change these skeletons everyday for Halloween, and I think I finally need to share them” A hilarious, artistically-talented and unnamed Florida resident has a display of skeletons in his/her lawn, as many…

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It’s a very special Gritty Halloween

BY HEATHER DOCKRAY From Mashable Gritty just celebrated his one month birthday. He’s already accomplished so much in his time on planet earth. For the past month, Gritty’s brought nothing but joy to the sad people of the internet, crushed…

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Guyana: Officer in $5 million bribe scandal buys $8 million Audi, takes vacation

By Carlos Moore from Guyana Guardian Commissioner of Police Leslie James today revealed that the officer implicated in the removal of vital evidence from the Subryanville Hotel murder scene is on his annual vacation leave. The commissioner stated that when…

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Studies: Daylight saving time increases risk of heart attack, stroke

From Newsmax Daylight saving time brings extra daylight and seems harmless, but researchers say it hides a hidden danger: Daylight saving time brings a higher chance of having a stroke or heart attack. On Nov. 4, daylight saving time ends…

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Final 20-Player rosters announced for the 2018 Concacaf Under-20 Championship

Competition kicks off on November 1 in Florida; Four teams will qualify for the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup Miami (Monday, October 29, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) today made public the…

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In first week, Kavanaugh proves whose side he’s on

By Felicia J. Persaud From NAN News Americas, MIAMI, FL, Fri. Oct. 19, 2018: For those who believe the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh is “water under the bridge” and we should all move on, get ready for the tsunami….

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This Caribbean nation has had 7 earthquakes in 7 days

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Oct. 29, 2018: A Caribbean island has been shaken 7 times in the past seven days by earthquakes as high as 5.1 on the Richter scale, according to the University of the…