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Month: November 2018

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Woman jumps into canal on Cayman Islands to rescue drowning chicken

By Ben Hooper From UPI Nov. 7 (UPI) — A visitor to a yacht club in the Cayman Islands captured video of a woman jumping into a canal to rescue a struggling chicken. Vicky McClenaghan was filmed by a witness…

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Cayman Islands Governor Roper attends first Cabinet meeting

His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper, OBE, attended his first Cabinet meeting at the Government Administration Building this morning (Tuesday, 6 November 2018). Participants were the Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, MBE, the Premier, Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, Deputy…

Unusual and beautiful vehicles

Car Lovers: Check Out This Auction Site of Unusual and Beautiful Vehicles BY RAIN NOE From Core77 Bring a Trailer features tons of photos and video, interior/exterior, of an assortment of well-curated cars and trucks As designers we need to…

Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention Preparatory Private School delivers holistic learning experience San Fernando, Trinidad (Sonique Solutions) – In a modern world filled with new, emerging trends in teaching and varying schools of thought as to how the education process should be delivered,…

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Antigua & Barbuda, Grenada vote no to CCJ as final appellate court

From Nationwide Radio JM Voters in Antigua and Barbuda and Grenada, yesterday voted to reject the option of making the Caribbean Court of Justice, CCJ, their final appellate Court. The no-vote in the referendum means the islands are likely to…

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The sound of microphones

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio It’s rare that I can hear a recorded voice and be unable to distinguish it from the live version. So rare, in fact, that I think the only times I have been fooled is…

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The Caribbean Island of Mayreau could be split in two thanks to erosion

By Kenton X. Chance From IPS KINGSTOWN, Nov 6 2018 (IPS) – As a child growing up in Mayreau four decades ago, Filius “Philman” Ollivierre remembers a 70-foot-wide span of land, with the sea on either side that made the…

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Former rugby player who was left paralyzed for years after eating a slug has died

By Julie Mazziotta From Yahoo A friendly dare went terribly wrong eight years ago when 19-year-old Sam Ballard ate a slug that was carrying a deadly parasite that left him paralyzed. And now, after years of medical issues, the former…

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Beckham’s Miami franchise move closer to stadium approval after referendum win

By: Nick Friend From SportsPro media Plans for Inter Miami 73-acre complex still requires approval from city commissioners Internacional de Fútbol Miami, owned by English soccer icon David Beckham, has cleared a major hurdle in its efforts to secure land…

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Twitter removes thousands of accounts that tried to dissuade Democrats from voting

By Zack Whittaker From TechCrunch Twitter has deleted thousands of automated accounts posting messages that tried to discourage and dissuade voters from casting their ballot in the upcoming election next week. Some 10,000 accounts were removed across late September and…