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Month: August 2019

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Weird to wonderful

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Bringing new ideas, concepts, and radical change to an established way of doing things requires great effort—moving from weird to wonderful. Imagine just a few of the major shifts within our lifetimes: tubes to…

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Brexit: EU migration rules ‘to end straight after no-deal’

From BBC The UK government has said EU free movement rules will end immediately if there is a no-deal Brexit on 31 October. Theresa May had considered phasing out the rules if the UK leaves the EU without an agreement,…

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El Salvador: Evelyn Hernández cleared over baby’s death

From BBC A 21-year-old woman in El Salvador whose baby was found dead in the toilet where she gave birth has been cleared of murder during a retrial. Evelyn Hernández had always maintained she was innocent, saying that she did…

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Recipe of the week

Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce By Andrew Zimmern From Yummly These delicious curry-spiced grilled chicken skewers pair well with a sweet-and-tangy peanut sauce. Marinating the chicken satay strips overnight really imparts a ton of great flavor, and makes for easy,…

Safety tips for industrial workers

By Sean Felix Lim Aside from maintaining continuous growth and stable profit, every business owner must also give equal attention to some issues concerning the safety of the workers. Since the workers can make a big impact on the overall…

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The UWI – a key partner on Sargassum Research in the Caribbean

The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica, W.I. Friday, August 16, 2019— For almost 10 years, the Caribbean region has been experiencing massive influxes of the sargassum seaweed which negatively impacts key social and economic sectors such as fisheries and tourism. The…

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Maples Group appoints new Managing Partner (Heidi de Vries) to its law firm in London

he Maples Group’s law firm, Maples and Calder, is pleased to announce the appointment of Heidi de Vries as the Managing Partner of its London office. Heidi will take office on 1 December 2019, succeeding Paul Govier who is retiring…

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Government of Mexico scholarships open to citizens of OECS Member States

Monday, August 19, 2019 — The Government of Mexico, through the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID), has announced the 2020 Call for Merit Awards for International Students. The scholarship is open to nationals from OECS Member States who are interested…

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LabelExpo Europe 2019

From RTA Digital Inc 24 – 27  September, 2019 · Brussels Expo Move your business forward The path to commercial success requires a combination of a great strategy and the right equipment. At Labelexpo Europe 2019, view hundreds of live…

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Researchers aim to understand how some old brains work better despite damage

By Cathy Burke From Newsmax Some older adults manage to keep their younger thinking and memory abilities despite evidence of damage to the brain — and researchers want to know how they do it, Forbes reported. Though researchers at the National Institute…