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Germany sees imports rebound in January

German imports rebounded strongly in January, suggesting that domestic demand in the country may be set to recover after an autumn downturn. Imports rose by a seasonally adjusted 3.3% from the month before, helping to shrink Germany’s trade surplus. Exports…

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Perils of plastic

New Straits Times While plastic is bad for the environment, we can’t do without it. An environmental studies professor tells Zuhaila Sedek-De Booij ways to minimise its impact IF you can list 10 items around you that don’t contain plastic…

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Falklands referendum: Islanders vote on British status

BBC The people of the Falkland Islands have begun voting in a two-day referendum on whether to remain a British overseas territory. Argentina has constantly reiterated its claims to the islands, 30 years after it was repelled by a British…

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Bailey O’Neill Dead: 12-Year-Old Boy Dies In Coma After Attack

From Huffington Post A 12-year-old boy who police say was attacked and beaten at his school in January is dead, according to his family. Flags at Darby Township School in Glenolden, Pa., were at half-staff on Monday in memory of…

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33% of Seafood Mislabeled in Grocery Stores, Restaurants & Sushi Venues

by  Oceana.Org Oceana, the largest international advocacy group working solely to protect the world’s oceans, uncovered widespread seafood fraud across the United States, according to a new report released today. In one of the largest seafood fraud investigations in the…

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The White House Closing To The Public Isn’t Just About Saving A Few Bucks

Bruce Krasting, My Take On Financial Events From Business Insider So the White House is closing its doors to the public today. Budget cuts related to the sequester are the blame. The WH tours are closed after a decision by…

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Case studies on flyingfish and large pelagic to be discussed in Dominica

BELIZE CITY, BELIZE; MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2013 – The Second Joint Meeting of the CRFM/CLME Flyingfish (FF) and Large Pelagic Fisheries (LP) Case Studies Steering Committees will open at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, March 11, 2013, at the Garraway Hotel…

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New York City large-soda ban blocked by judge

A court has blocked a ban on the sale of large sugary drinks – including soda – from restaurants in New York City, a day before the law was to take effect. Judge Milton Tingling ruled that the measure was…

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Job Opportunities at CIHSA

Cayman Islands Health Services Authority invites applications for the following positions: ANAESTHETIST RADIOLOGIST OPHTHALMOLOGIST INTERNIST GENERAL SURGEON UROLOGIST PAEDIATRICIAN The Anaesthetist position is based in Cayman Brac at the Faith Hospital, and will therefore include a significant volume of General…

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Magic money trees found growing in the Cayman Island

From New Thump – a UK SPOOF New and Satire website David Cameron’s claim that there are no magic money trees has been debunked after acres of cash was discovered to be growing in abundance on the Cayman Islands. Mr…