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8,000 PS employees on hit list

PS News The Greek Government is on the lookout for 8,000 public sector employees who have broken the code of conduct, with a view to sacking them. Also on the hit list are Public Servants who used false documents to…

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The baffling response to Arctic climate change

With Arctic ice melting, Australia on fire and increasing droughts, floods and extreme weather throughout the world, it’s past time to get serious about global warming. By David Suzuki with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Communications Manager Ian Hanington. The…

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Government must heed environment commissioner’s warnings

The federal government’s failure to protect the environment is putting Canadians’ health and economy at risk. By David Suzuki with contributions from David Suzuki Foundation Communications Manager Ian Hanington. When the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform exploded in 2010, killing 11…

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Former Cayman Aud. Gen. to speak about Corruption in OFC’s

Charges against ex-Cayman leader highlight corruption risk to offshore sector From OffshoreAlert The criminal charges for alleged corruption brought yesterday against former Cayman Islands Premier McKeeva Bush should be welcomed by the jurisdiction’s international business sector. OffshoreAlert has long been…

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Accused Reuters Editor Suspended, Still Tweeting

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, Mashable A day after a federal indictment accused him of helping hacktivist group Anonymous deface news websites, Matthew Keys has been suspended by Reuters, the company announced Friday. Keys, the deputy editor of social media for Reuters, was…

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GBPA courts stronger trade ties with Cuba

GB PORT AUTHORITY EXECUTIVES MEET WITH CUBAN AMBASSADOR: During his first official visit to Grand Bahama, Cuban Ambassador, HE Ernesto Soberon Guzman paid a courtesy call on executives of The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA). Pictured (left to right):…

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U.S. Chargé presents Missouri Sherman-Peter with The Bahamas’ 2013 International Woman of Courage award

Tuesday, 19 March 2013 16:35From Bahamaislandsinfo U.S. Chargé d’Affaires John Dinkelman with the U.S. Embassy’s 2013 IWOC award recipient, Ms. Missouri Sherman-Peter along with the 2012 award recipient The Honorable Janet Bostwick and the 2010 honoree, Dr. Sandra Dean Patterson.NASSAU,…

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What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls

By Scott Rasmussen, Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll 29% Say U.S. Heading In Right Direction Generic Congressional Ballot: Democrats 43%, Republicans 40% 20% Rate U.S. Economy As Good or Excellent Saturday, March 16, 2013 Beware of the new elites…

What the world press is saying about ex-premier’s charges

Cayman ex-premier charged, as Commonwealth meets From News Mar 21 2013 BY: Helen Burggraf , International Advisor The former premier of the Cayman Islands, McKeeva Bush, yesterday was charged with 11 counts of breech of trust, misconduct and theft. The…

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Global Warming puts the Arctic on thin ice

From P1 Foundation Answers to questions about the Arctic’s shrinking ice cap and its global significance. 1. Why are global warming specialists watching the Arctic so closely? The Arctic is global warming’s canary in the coal mine. It’s a highly…