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Month: August 2019

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Road maintenance work seems to always happen summer time

By Kenneth Reily It always feels like road construction is done during the summers, of course it might be partly true as it will be easier to do some of the work during the summers, especially in areas that have…

Give us our birdman back! Jamaican government demands return of two Caribbean sculptures that have been in London for more than 200 years

By Henry Goodwin From Daily Mail UK The sculptures depict a rain god and a birdman and are both around 3ft tall Both carvings, thought to have been made by the Taino people, are at the British Museum Jamaica’s culture minister said they are…

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Number of migrants waiting at US border surges to 40,000

From Newsmax TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — The Cameroonian men who share 10 mattresses on the floor of a third-floor apartment above a barber shop walk every morning to the busiest U.S. border crossing with Mexico, hoping against all odds that…

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Trinidadian born storyteller Rita Cox to be honored by CTO

By Caribbean National Weekly TORONTO, Canada, CMC – The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) says it will honour Trinidad-born storyteller, Rita Cox, with its Lifetime Achievement Award later this month. It said that Cox, who chronicles the Caribbean legacy, will…

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He went to jail as a fake doctor. Now he’s a real one: The saga of Adam Litwin, MD

By Soumya Karlamangla From Los Angeles Times CHICAGO —   Wearing a surgical gown and a mask, 9-year-old Adam Litwin watched in awe as his grandfather, a podiatrist, mended a fractured foot. “I was just mesmerized,” Litwin recalled. “I literally knew from…

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Climate change: Current warming ‘unparalleled’ in 2,000 years

By Matt McGrath from BBC The speed and extent of current global warming exceeds any similar event in the past 2,000 years, researchers say. They show that famous historic events like the “Little Ice Age” don’t compare with the scale…

Porsche 911 GT3 is 20

Celebrating 20 years of the Porsche 911 GT3 The unveiling of the first Porsche 911 GT3 in March 1999 at the Geneva Motor Show signalled the start of a new era for discerning sports car drivers. Like no other Porsche…

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Watch and make profit: tennis live stream online from 1xbetbd

Tennis season goes to the finish line, until the end of the year there are only a few important matches left.  You can follow the development of events and make profitable forecasts at any time of the day on the…

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How the entertainment industry has changed after mobile apps boom?

By Sandeep Agrawal Gone are the days when people used to rush back home just so that they can catch their favorite show on TV. Today, we have smartphones, internet, and mobile apps. Thanks to these three innovations, Entertainment is…

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US: Plaintiffs suing tuna companies in price-fixing case get class action status

By Stephanie Ritenbaugh From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Plaintiffs suing the Big Three tuna companies — Bumble Bee Foods, StarKist and Chicken of the Sea — over alleged price fixing among the competitors have been granted class certification. The judge’s decision is…