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Day: June 19, 2014

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On the shore of the mind explores Scottish-Caribbean connections

By Carol Main From The List The project works by Mr McFall’s Chamber, Errollyn Wallen, Ian Hamilton Finlay and more The links between Scotland and the Caribbean are centuries old but it is a history that has been largely hidden….

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This Android smartphone already ships with dangerous malware preinstalled

By Chris Smith From BGR Android’s malware problem has taken a new twist, as such apps now come bundled with certain phones. Instead of creating apps that can pack hidden, malicious capabilities, some device makers in China are apparently ready…

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Family Fun and Sun

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) Fun Day held at the George Town Cricket Field on Monday, 16 June, highlighted the importance of family-time to hundreds of persons. Activities included egg and spoon races, dominoes, board games, parent and…

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Triple C School – Class of 2014

A weekend of celebration culminated in the Commencement Exercises for the twenty seniors graduating from Triple C School. Starting with an induction into the Alumni Association on Saturday evening at the Night of the Arts concert and a Baccalaureate Service…

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ESPN Caribbean Presents Match-day Highlights of the 2014 Limacol Caribbean Premier League

Hour-long Programme for all 30 matches from July 11 to August 16 ESPN Caribbean will present full highlights of all 30 matches in the region’s premier Twenty20 tournament, the 2014 Limacol Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The hour-long highlights programme, as…

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Caribbean youths seek repeal of 6 nations’ anti-gay laws generation-change-image

From Repeating Islands Colin Stewart posted this story in his blog, Erasing 76 Crimes. Follow the link below for the blog, the original article, and a gallery of photographs form the meeting. Youthful leaders from Caribbean countries with anti-gay laws…

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Last Friday was the 13th and a FULL MOON. That won’t happen again till 2049

By Colin Daileda From Mashable If you see a dude in an old-school hockey mask chasing a werewolf (or vice versa) on Friday, here’s why: Friday the 13th coincides with a full moon. Hide your kids. That said, only those…

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World Cup goals: Why it’s so hard to stop a penalty kick

By Cork Gaines From Business Insider So far at the World Cup, teams are 6-6 on scoring a goal when awarded a penalty kick. This is up from 2010 when teams scored just nine goals on 15 penalty kicks awarded….

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Who rules from financial services rules?

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 FROM JULY 1 THE US FOREIGN ACCOUNTS TAX COMPLIANCE ACT (FATCA) WILL COMPEL FINANCIAL AND NON-FINANCIAL ENTITIES IN FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS, INCLUDING IN THE CARIBBEAN, TO SHARE INFORMATION WITH THE AMERICAN INLAND REVENUE SERVICE (IRS)…

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Dangerous antibiotic-resistant superbug now found in food

From Caribbean360 SASKATCHEWAN, Canada, Thursday June 19, 2014 – A dangerous antibiotic-resistant “superbug” has been found in the North American food supply for the first time, according to researchers from the University of Saskatchewan. The unwelcome discovery was made during…