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US to donate J$45 Million for police body cameras

By Livern Barrett, From Jamaica Gleaner THE UNITED States government has committed US$400,000 (J$45.4 million) to purchase body cameras for the Jamaican police, moving the long-anticipated project one step closer to reality. Meanwhile, Minister of National Security Peter Bunting, who…

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Scientists tested therapy against antidepressants — here’s what

By Erin Brodwin From Business Insider There’s a reason depression can be so difficult to treat: Scientists are still figuring out exactly how and why it strikes. Different treatment methods impact the brain in drastically different ways, and in a…

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It’s hard to be stressed on this Caribbean Island paradise

By Ann KuffnerFrom The Escapologist It’s another languid, relaxing Sunday on the little island I call home. Settling in at Estel’s Diner on the beach, we order our favourite breakfast—huevos rancheros with homemade salsa. Then it’s back to a blissful…

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The movement of business firms towards tax havens

By David Dadson From Examiner.com One of the profit earning strategies of business firm is incorporating their companies in offshores. These countries are usually called as offshore financial centers (OFC) which offers service to offshore companies. Their business friendly traits…

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The quick and dirty guide to brining chicken or turkey

By J. Kenji López-Alt Managing Culinary Director Serious Eats Brining or dry-brining your bird can mean the difference between dry turkey and supremely moist and plump turkey. Over the years I’ve written many articles on brining (or not brining) turkeys….

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Most men die with prostate cancer — not from it

From Newsmax A recent study of 300 men over 60 who had died of causes other than prostate cancer found that half of them had tumors in their prostate glands, a finding that doesn’t surprise Dr. David Samadi, vice chairman…

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California senators float post-2020 climate change bill

By Rory Carroll From Business Insider SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Two California state senators released a bill hat would give regulators the authority to design a plan to meet the state’s long-term greenhouse gas reduction goals and improve air quality…

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The flushing toilet is symbolic of one of the biggest investing opportunities of this generation

By Akin Oyedele From Business Insider Investors should consider multinational companies that are exposed to the booming middle class in emerging markets. US Trust’s Joseph Quinlan wrote in a note to clients that it is “time to buy” into global…

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2008 Was The Worst Year Of Elon Musk’s Life

By Ajai Raj From Business Insider Between scoring a contract to shuttle astronauts to the ISS, unveiling the latest model of the groundbreaking Tesla, and making ownership of solar power systems more affordable than ever before, to say that Elon…

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Qunar Cayman Islands coverage initiated at Citigroup Inc. (QUNR)

By Nicole Kennedy From Watch List news Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd logoStock analysts at Citigroup Inc. started coverage on shares of Qunar Cayman Islands (NASDAQ:QUNR) in a report issued on Tuesday, TheFlyOnTheWall.com reports. The firm set a “buy” rating and…