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The Bush Family’s struggle to keep up with the Conservative movement

GEORGE H.W. BUSH By Ed Kilgore From New York Mag The late George Herbert Walker Bush was the patriarch of one of the more successful political dynasties in U.S. history, serving as president, siring another president, and then a second…

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Will current WTO rule-making reform proposals benefit Caribbean small states?

By ALICIA NICHOLLS, From Nation News The following is one of the articles from Trading Thoughts by the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services. The rules-based multilateral trading system (MTS), institutionalised by the World Trade Organization…

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Expert source for government email hacking

From Michelle Thompson via prnewswire.com No one is free from hacking, including our government officials. In the technological age we live in how can this still happen?  With advances in medicine to advances in space, why can’t we conquer something as…

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Advancing geothermal energy in the OECS for economic development and resilience

Monday, December 3, 2018 — A major gathering of regional and global geothermal experts will be convened in Saint Lucia to chart the way forward to transform the energy landscape of the OECS to deliver lower energy prices, reduce the costly…

The IPBC pledge to promote gender equality within the world of IP

  The IP deal-making world has always been dominated by men, but times are finally changing. Nowadays there are many initiatives to improve gender equality within the world of IP and here at IAM we believe we must play our…

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Football: Concacaf Champions League First Round Matches

Draw Delivers Matchups for the 2019 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League First Round Matches  The eleventh edition of the club championship kicks off the third week of February  Miami (Monday, December 3, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and…

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Caribbean Blockchain alliance (CBA) looks to turn Bahamas into a distributed ledger leader

By Krystle M From Bitcoin Exchange Guide In the financial industry, whether with cryptocurrency or fiat currency, there’s continual competition to be on top of the game, and to maintain a place there. As the Caribbean Blockchain Alliance (CBA) has…

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The Xi-Trump trade truce may not end in a peace treaty, and markets should prepare accordingly

Macroscope by Neal Kimberley From South China Morning Post Neal Kimberley says investors can adjust short-term plans, but the pending US tariff hike has only been delayed for 90 days And, even if the trade war is resolved for good,…

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After Bush Sr.’s death, Twitter grapples with the ex-president’s divisive legacy

BY RACHEL KRAUS From Mashable The nation, and the internet, are remembering President George H.W. Bush following his death just after midnight on Dec. 1. Some obituaries and remembrances are highlighting what writers describe as his “civility” — a hot…

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Fly Jamaica faces another lawsuit over crash landing

From Jamaica Observer A Canadian law firm has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit on behalf of passengers who say they were harmed when a Fly Jamaica aircraft overshot the runway at Guyana’s main international airport last month. According to a…