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Day: December 3, 2018

Trey Ratcliff’s Burning Man Favs 2

  Trey Ratcliff’s 30 Favorite Photos From Burning Man Part 2 By Trey Ratcliff From Stuck In Customs BULLETIN: I have a few Burning Man pieces going up at an auction soon to raise money for other artists. 100% of…

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Cayman Islands Heroes Day will celebrate Coat of Arms brokers

Vestrymen and Justices of the Peace who were instrumental in getting into place the Coat of Arms for the Cayman Islands will be honoured at the 2019 Heroes Day. The Cayman Islands is in the midst of Celebrate Cayman, which…

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Carnival signs agreement to fund infrastructure projects in Grand Turk

From TC Weekly News A HURRICANE shelter and community recreational centre are the first two projects that will be executed under an agreement between the Government and Carnival Corporation. The news come on the heels of a meeting between Premier…

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Plan Cayman is the Focus of a Cayman Islands Chamber BE INFORMED Session

The Chamber of Commerce will host a BE INFORMED session on Plan Cayman on Wednesday afternoon, at its offices in Governors Square, West Bay Road. Members may attend on Wednesday, 5th December, from 3:00p.m. to 4:30p.m. Director of Planning Haroon…

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Scientists more accurately gauge the brightness of the universe

By Jon Fingas From engadget They’ve conducted the most comprehensive study yet of light in the cosmos. You’d think that it would be virtually impossible to determine the collective brightness of the observable universe, but a team of scientists has…

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Remember the Trini man who had kidnapped himself?

By Carlos Moore from Guyana Guardian The trial surrounding a Trinidadian man who had allegedly kidnap his own self and then demanded a ransom from his parents for his own self, to free his own self, is coming to an…

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8 unexpected holiday dangers to pets and wildlife

By: Natalia Lima From Care2 Once Thanksgiving is crossed off the calendar, it is time to deck the halls in anticipation of the holidays — but getting in the spirit of the season could unintentionally harm pets. From Christmas trees…

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Snoring may be bigger health threat to women than men

From Newsmax The hearts of women who snore appear to become damaged more quickly than those of men who “saw lumber” at night, a new study suggests. Evaluating nearly 4,500 British adults who underwent cardiac imaging, researchers also learned that…

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Ganja: race, politics and legalisation

BY LOUIS EA MOYSTON, PHD From Caribbean Life The issue of legalisation of ganja has become a popular issue in the global discourse on drugs since the pioneering role of countries such as Uruguay and Canada led the way regarding…

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Energy pulse relieves pain from herniated disk

What if a simple zap to the spine could relieve the debilitating lower back and leg pain brought on by a herniated disk? Such is the promise of “pulse radiofrequency” therapy (pRF), which sends inflammation-reducing pulses of energy to nerve…