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Month: January 2014

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Why no Commonwealth response to Caribbean islands disaster?

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 The latest devastating storm in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent poses a question – what is this ‘family’ of former British colonies doing to help?” says Sir Ronald Sanders. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday January…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Antigua and Barbuda Development Bank signs MOU with Caribbean Export

From Caribbean360 The ABDB said that the agreement would also allow Business Support Organisations (BSOs) iin Antigua and Barbuda to take advantage of regional and international markets for their products. ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Wednesday January 8, 2014, CMC – The…

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Barbados and Canada sign protocol amending double taxation agreement

From Caribbean360 A government statement said that Barbados values the “mutually beneficial and long standing relationship with Canada and welcomes this development as it will further concretise Barbados’ principles of transparency and substance. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Wednesday January 8, 2014, CMC…

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Fluorescence is widespread in fish, study finds

By James Gorman From NY Times From sea horses that glow red to bright green eels, researchers have discovered 180 species of fish that fluoresce under blue light. It was the green eel that did it. Scientists from the American…

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FIFA extends sanction against El Salvador player

FIFA can confirm the extension of a sanction imposed on a player relating to match-manipulation investigations conducted by the El Salvador Football Association to have worldwide effect. Following the worldwide extension of sanctions imposed on 21 El Salvador players in…

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Dominica union warns it will take ‘action’ over LIME’s decision to retrench workers

From Caribbean360 DPSU general secretary Thomas Letang said negotiations with the telecommunications company over plans to retrench workers had broken down. He said the company was seeking to outsource its services. ROSEAU, Dominica, Wednesday January 8, 2014, CMC – The…

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New Year vow on prostate cancer

By Poppy Brady From Voice Online UK Campaigner pledges to step up her efforts to encourage black men to get tested for the disease BLACK MEN are being urged to adopt the mantra: ‘IF YOU are a black male over…

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New Issue- Hongkong Land prices $400 mln 2024 bond

From Reuters Wed Jan 8, 2014 8:46am EST Following are terms and conditions of a bond priced on Wednesday. Borrower Hongkong Land Finance (Cayman Islands) Co Ltd Issue Amount $400 million Maturity Date January 16, 2024 Coupon 4.625 pct Issue…

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Maddow is guiding MSNBC

By Melissa Clyne From Newsmax Liberal talker Rachel Maddow, not MSNBC president Phil Griffin, is navigating the network’s editorial direction in the wake of slipping ratings and a series of on-air blunders, National Review columnist Eliana Johnson writes. Maddow’s unchecked…