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Month: July 2019

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Code Cayman launches free Summer computer programming course for local students

Grand Cayman, 11 July 2019: Code (Cayman) is launching Youth Code (Cayman) 2019, its first one-of-a-kind computer programming course that will inspire Cayman’s next generation to break into the technology by learning to code. Code (Cayman) is a learning and…

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Ex-Caribbean soccer official [Jack Warner] hit with $79 million judgment

AP From 101ESPN NEW YORK (AP) — A former Caribbean soccer official fighting extradition in the FIFA bribery scandal has been ordered to pay $79 million in damages from a related U.S. lawsuit. U.S. District Judge William Kuntz ordered the…

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Vintage Microbus

Volkswagen and Autodesk turned a vintage Microbus into a tech design showcase By Darrell Etherington From TechCrunch Volkswagen and Autodesk  teamed up to celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of the automaker’s biggest R&D facilities with an iconic vintage VW Microbus that looks…

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Cayman: AV Group Ltd. launches Singapore based fund

GEORGETOWN, Cayman Islands & OSLO, Norway–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AV Group Ltd. (“AVG”) is a Cayman based asset manager with offices in New York, Cayman Islands, Norway and Singapore with a focus on growing Norwegian based ESG and Impact companies globally. AVG has…

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Cutter Escanaba returns to Boston after Caribbean sea patrol, change of command

From Sea Power BOSTON — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba returned to Boston on July 11 following a three-month patrol conducting drug and migrant interdiction operations in the Caribbean Sea, the Coast Guard 1st District said in a…

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The new ‘Lion King’

The first ‘Lion King’ reactions are here and everyone’s going wild for this 1 thing By Sam Haysom From Mashable It’s been 25 years since Simba first told us that he couldn’t wait to be king. Now, in 2019, he’s…

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How pollution particles enter the brain

Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D. From Newsmax One of the entry routes for pollution is through the nose. A number of studies have shown that chemicals and particles — especially fine and ultrafine particles — can enter nerves in the nose…

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US: Blind Arizona teens sail across the Caribbean in upcoming documentary

By Gabe Trujillo From 12 News NBC Many of us daydream about doing the incredible; climbing to the highest peak, exploring unknown regions in exotic lands or touring the worlds most iconic landmarks. But for a group of teens from…

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Virgin Galactic is going public to fund its expensive tourist spaceflights

By Steve Dent From engadget It’ll keep the company running until commercial launches begin. Space tourism company Virgin Galactic has announced that it will go public via a merger with an investment firm. Its new partner, Social Capital Hedosophia (SCH), will invest…