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Month: December 2018

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Dealing with grief at Christmas

From Dr. James Dobson This is a rush transcript and may contain minor errors and/or discrepancies from the audio. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. Dr. Dobson: There is more depression around this…

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Victor – A Better Mouse Trap From Bressler Group Industrial Design, Interaction Design, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Digital-Physical Design, Product Brand Language, Engineering Analysis and Optimization Connectivity was an opportunity to design a 21st-century solution to a centuries-old problem. Through…

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Fishermen fined US$2.8 million for illegally fishing in Bahamas

From The Jamaica Gleaner NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – Seven fishermen from the Dominican Republic were fined more than US$2.8 million after they pleaded guilty to poaching in Bahamian waters last weekend. The seven, Fausto Garcia, Gabriel Pailora, Carlos Duran, Ramon…

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OPINION: 12-14: ALBA-TCP summit begins in Havana

By Jolly Green Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and other leaders arrive in Cuba to attend the Summit of the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our America (ALBA). The Alba was created 14 years ago on December 14, 2004, by…

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Caribbean Citizenship through investments within months – Bayat Legal Services Advice

From PRUNDERGROUND Sometimes many successful people, especially from Asia, Middle East or Africa find it a little bit difficult to obtain visa for western states – it takes time, money and a lot of paperwork. Sometimes risks of political turmoil…

Clemson researchers: Trees grow more efficient leaves to compensate for hurricane damage

By Steven Bradley From The News Stand BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom — Some tree species heal from the ravages of hurricane damage by growing replacement leaves optimized for greater efficiency, according to a Clemson University field study presented at the British Ecological…

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Cayman Islands: Jet ski missing from off West Bay Road,

From RCIPS  18 December 2018 Police have received a report that a red and black Sea-Doo RXT-X 300 jet ski has broken away from its mooring point off West Bay Road and is now missing. The jet ski was last…

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Cayman Islands: Man charged for George Town burglary

From RCIPS Dec 18 2018 A man, age 33 of George Town, has been charged with Burglary in relation to an incident on Saturday, 15 December, where a quantity of cash was stolen from an address on Grackle Road, George…

18 Dec Weather in Cayman

d 18 Dec Tue 2018 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Light easterly winds and seas are expected over the Cayman area for the next 24 hours due to a slack pressure gradient across the Caribbean Sea. Radar images show no showers…