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Month: July 2020

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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Playing Cho’Gath on top lane like a pro

The players of League of Legends are well acquainted with all the champions of the game. There are many furious and wild champions in the game. If we want to meet with one of the most frightening champions of League…

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Octave downloads

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio As promised, we’ve finally managed to get the programmers to figure out how to make downloads available for Octave Records. If you are interested in purchasing a download version of Don Grusin’s Out of Thin…

19 Jul Weather in Cayman & Tropical Report, 1 Dist.

19 Jul Sun 2020 TROPICAL REPORT ATLANTIC Tropical Weather Outlook Atlantic – Caribbean Sea – Gulf of Mexico Tropical Weather Outlook (en Español*) 800 AM EDT Sun Jul 19 2020 Eastern North Pacific (East of 140°W) Tropical Weather Outlook 500 AM PDT Sun Jul…

Cayman: COVID-19 Testing Update 17 July 2020 – NO new positives, further relaxations and a phased reopening of the borders -GIS release added

The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, at the Press briefing on Friday (17) said 270 COVID-19 tests had been carried out since it was last reported on Thursday, 16 July. All were negative. He also said there were only…

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SHIFT Mobility 2020 in Berlin | Connect and Rule? Digital mobility services set to be even more important post-pandemic

First international mobility event of this year, first sessions topics: “Autonomous Driving”, “Shared Mobility” and “Connected Car”, keynote speaker Sandra Phillips on shared mobility during pandemic The first international mobility event of 2020 will be held in Berlin and will…

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Study: Diet can reverse damage to brain

From Newsmax Dirty air is the curse of urban living, and studies have shown that breathing it in harms the brains of men and women alike. But a new study suggests that diet can help reverse the damage: Older women…

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Myths about how to boost your energy

By Zoe Papadakis from Newsmax Overcoming the midday slump may not be as simple as reaching for that fifth cup of coffee. We all have ideas on how to get a little kickstart during the day, but how accurate are they?…

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Scientists say cholesterol drug could clear COVID-19 from lungs in days

By Lynn Allison From Newsmax A new study demonstrated how a common, FDA-approved drug could halt lung damage caused by the coronavirus. Researchers at Israel’s Hebrew University of Jerusalem and New York’s Mount Sinai Medical Center said they slashed the severity…

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Cayman: Serious assault on Shamrock Road

From RCIPS July 18 2020 Shortly after 3:30AM today, 18 July, officers responded to a report of a serious assault at a service station on Shamrock Road, near Selkirk Drive. A man was assaulted following an altercation with another man…