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Miami Cancer Institute names Yazmin Odia, M.D., Lead Physician Of Medical Neurologic Oncology

Renowned Specialist in the Treatment of Primary and Secondary Brain Tumors is the State’s Only Board-Certified Neurologic Oncologist South of Orlando MIAMI, FL – September 09, 2016 – Yazmin Odia, M.D., has joined the growing team of specialists at Miami…

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Technology is finally changing the apartment rental experience

By Omri Barzilay Techcrunch The real estate rental market is a highly localized, relationship-based industry driven largely by individuals living and working in their own cities, causing many to acknowledge the longstanding difficulty of streamlining disruption to this market. In…

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New York’s highest court is concerned about the use of prisoner phone call recordings

By Joe Sexton, ProPublica From Business Insider Two years ago, a New York City man named Marcellus Johnson was convicted of robbery — in part as a result of incriminating telephone conversations that had been recorded while he was awaiting trial…

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Award winning actor to attend Cayman Islands Breast Cancer Dinner

Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winner, Cynthia Nixon will attend the 2016 Cayman Breast Cancer Gala Dinner. The first Breast Cancer Gala Dinner in October 2008 was planned as a one time event. Due to its success and the big need for…

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Restaurants use this trick for reducing food waste, and it’s something you can do at home

By Sarah Jampel, Food52 From Business Insider Discarded food is an ethical, environmental, and economic problem for home cooks, but for restaurants, it’s a matter of business viability. A restaurant simply can’t survive if it’s throwing food it planned to sell…

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Friends call Imam slaying a hate crime; Cops say no motive

From Caribbean Business NEW YORK – The daylight slaying of a mosque leader and his associate set off fear and anguish among the Bangladeshi Muslim community in a New York City neighborhood and some say the killings appear to be…

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Chevron wins big in $9.5 billion oil pollution case. But it’s not over yet

By  Paul Barrett From Bloomberg The lawyer for Ecuadorian victims fails to sway a U.S. court that he didn’t act illegally. Now, more appeals in the 23-year-old case Chevron couldn’t have won a more emphatic victory in its long-running Ecuadorian pollution…

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Invest Caribbean now urges Guyana government to investigate service offered by Dynamic International Airways

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Aug. 2, 2016: Invest Caribbean Now (ICN), the private sector investment agency of the Caribbean, is urging the government of Guyana to launch an investigation into the services being proffered to the…

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How A Caribbean Island became prime source of U.S. Zika cases

By Phil Galewitz From Kaiser Health News More than 1,400 Americans contracted Zika while traveling outside the U.S. this year and a Caribbean-island nation is one of the top destinations where they caught the virus. Visitors to the Dominican Republic…

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The world in photos over past few weeks By David Choi From Business Insider A selection of photos from some of the biggest news that you might have missed. Students burn flares during a protest demanding better education in Rio…