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Month: February 2015

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Crocodile smile

Crocodile smile: Broad-jawed prehistoric caymen that could crush CLAMS with their teeth ruled Peru 13 million years ago By Richard Gray For Mailonline Scientists discovered seven species of caymen in Pebas, northern Perus The area at the time 13m years…

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Record pace for RORC Caribbean 600

From Scuttlebutt Sailing News (February 24, 2015) – By dawn on the second day of the RORC Caribbean 600, the vast majority of the 64-strong fleet were negotiating the chicane of islands to the northern end of the course, weaving…

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Girl, 9, dies day after uncle attacked her family in New Port Richey, according to Pasco deputies

From ABC WFTS TAMPA – A 9-year-old girl died Friday, one day after her uncle attacked her and her sister and killed their grandmother, according to Pasco County deputies. In a written statement, the little girl’s mother said of her…

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‘Empire’s Crossroads’ offers a rich and thorough history of the Caribbean

By Chris Hartman From the Christian Science Monitor From colonialism to the present day, academic Carrie Gibson traces the history of the Caribbean in a highly detailed and very readable narrative. Carrie Gibson’s thoughtful and extensively researched Empire’s Crossroads is…

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First Cayman Islands PIC Formed

GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman – Following Cayman legislation being brought into force on 16 January 2015 to allow Cayman SPC insurers to form portfolio insurance companies (PICs) – the Cayman model for incorporated cell companies – the first Cayman PIC…

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Olwomen story of the week

30 Stunning Black Braided Hairstyles By Karyn Holmes | From Olwomen Are you bored with the same dull hairstyle then why don’t you give braids a chance? Add braids to any haircut and they will make it fascinating. Black braided…

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Cricket World Cup 2015: Chris Gayle 215 sets up West Indies win

By Justin Goulding From BBC Sport World Cup, Pool B, Canberra: West Indies 372-2 (50 overs): Gayle 215, Samuels 133* Zimbabwe 289 (44.3 overs): Williams 76, Taylor 3-38 West Indies won by 73 runs (D/L method) Chris Gayle hit the…

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ISIS militants kidnap more than 70 Christians in Syria

From Newsmax Islamic State militants have abducted at least 70 Assyrian Christians, including women and children, after overrunning a string of villages in northeastern Syria, two activist groups said Tuesday. The extremist fighters swept through the villages nestled along the…

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Foley Partner responds to Show Cause Order: I had no choice and you’re overreacting

From Patentlyo The full response is here: Shipley_Response at: http://patentlyo.com/media/2015/02/Shipley_Response.pdf Foley went all out, hiring Paul Clement to write it. Boiled (way way down – it’s 41 pages), the approach was to say that the client wanted this petition this…

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Judge OKs $40 Million data-throttling settlement

By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO—A federal judge said he’s ready to bless an unusual $40 million deal that TracFone Wireless Inc. reached to settle lawsuits brought by private plaintiffs and the Federal Trade Commission. On Thursday U.S….