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Month: November 2018

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Only the ‘Norway Plus’ plan can save Brexit

By NICHOLAS BOLES From Financial Times If parliament blocks May’s deal, the European Economic Area offers an alternative In Westminster, everyone is hunting for a Brexit Plan B. Newspapers are full of reports of various minister meetings behind closed doors…

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Prove it to whom?

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio On several of my videos bringing the world of high-performance audio to a broader audience the inevitable questions of proof arise. Once someone is exposed to the idea that there’s a whole new experience…

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Tourism, food security among high-potential areas for expanding UAE-Caribbean cooperation

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Tourism, food security, manufacturing, logistics, and renewable energy have been identified as high-potential areas where companies in the UAE and Caribbean region can expand economic cooperation, according to new…

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High Prevalence and Endemism of Trypanosomatids on a Small Caribbean Island

By: Jan Votýpka Petr Kment Eva Kriegová Mark J.A. Vermeij Patrick J. Keeling Vyacheslav Yurchenko Julius Lukeš First published: 27 November 2018 https://doi.org/10.1111/jeu.12704 This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been through the…

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OECS Launches Health Fair to commemorate World AIDS Day 2018

Friday, November 23, 2018 — OECS Launches Health Fair on November 30 to commemorate World AIDS Day 2018 which will be observed under the theme “Know your Status”.  WHAT 2018 will mark 30 years of international commemoration of World AIDS Day…

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Scotiabank defends decision to exit some markets in the Caribbean

From Antigua Observer Scotiabank Wednesday defended its decision to exit some markets in the region even as it insisted that the “Caribbean is very important” to its overall operations. “We are just re-focusing on the markets with size and scale……

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From the one-child policy to online shopping: the catchphrases of 40 years of Chinese slogans

By Mandy Zuo From South China Morning Post Painting slogans on walls has long been a valued messaging practice in China In the 1980s, they were used to publicise official campaigns such as the war on poverty. In recent years,…

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Morgan Stanley adds FAANGs, Cloud Stocks to annual growth list

From Newsmax Morgan Stanley includes Alphabet, Amazon and Netflix in an annual update of its ‘Secular Growth Stocks’ list. Compiled by the bank’s equity research department, the report highlights 25 stocks that are expected to grow strongly, independent of global…

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How to navigate holiday travel

Travel industry leader shares top tips and underrated destinations of the season With thousands of twinkling lights and the scent of cinnamon and pine, the holidays are undoubtedly the most wonderful time of the year – but they can also…

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Medieval estate where Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn honeymooned hits market

BY BECKIE STRUM  From  MANSION GLOBAL The regal history of Daniel O’Donoghue’s medieval-era home in Kent, England, came full circle in July when he celebrated the nuptials of his daughter. She arrived by traditional Shire horse from the local church…