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The boat that really DOES rock

More than 3,000 heavy metal fans take to the high seas on a cruise that boasts four days of live music, pool bombing competitions and 5am parties By Georgia Diebelius For MAILONLINE The Independence of the Seas cruise, which is…

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Led Zeppelin wants drug and alcohol evidence barred at ‘Stairway’ trial

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal Rock legends Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are poised to appear at trial next month in a copyright fight over Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven,” but they want evidence about alleged past escapades…

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Irish company makes history with installation of first-ever hybrid streetlight in Grenada

From Penn Energy Irish company airsynergy’s wind and solar powered off-grid Remote Power Unit (RPU) has become the very first renewable hybrid streetlight to be installed in the Caribbean island country of Grenada. Jim Smyth, CEO of airsynergy said: “We…

Cayman Islands Fashion Week 2016

April has become the most fashionable month in the Cayman Islands. The month features Cayman’s top and the region’s premier fashion event, Cayman Islands Fashion Week. With a spectacular week of fashion festivities set to take place from April 15th…

Caribbean third an island dream

By Katrina Condie From Milton Ulladulla Times Father and daughter sailing duo Rob and Nicole Douglass smashed 20 races as part of the VX One Caribbean Cup and are heading home to Milton after placing third overall. The pair teamed…

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Cravath admits breach as law firm hacks go public

By Nell Gluckman and Christine Simmons, From The Am Law Daily While it’s no secret that law firms are often targeted by cyber criminals seeking sensitive client information, it’s rare for breaches to become public. But not this week. The…

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[Jamaican] Flight attendant charged with coke smuggling a ‘Flight Risk’

By Andrew Blankstein and Tracy Connor From NBC News The JetBlue flight attendant charged with trying to smuggle almost 70 pounds of cocaine onto a flight — and hot-footing it without her Gucci shoes during a security screening — appeared…

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US: Man injured in church ‘Healing’ can proceed with suit

By Andrew Denney, From New York Law Journal A mentally ill man who lost his leg after members of a Korean church tied him down with duct tape so they could pray over him can move forward with his lawsuit over…

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US: Attorney linked to Shkreli resigns from Kaye Scholer

By Christine Simmons, From New York Law Journal Evan Greebel, the attorney who was arrested alongside former pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli and charged with wire fraud conspiracy, has resigned from Kaye Scholer. Law firm spokeswoman Andrea Orzehoski said Friday, “He is…

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Whose gold spoon is feeding nonsense to The Denver Post?

By Jason Salzman From Huffington Post The Denver Post is an outfit that likes to think of itself as standing up for everyday people, who rightfully worry about the ways the rich take advantage of tax loopholes to get richer,…