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Day: May 14, 2015

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Talking about a revolution, UWI sees change in the future of the Caribbean

By Christine Nanton From The Bahamas Weekly ST. AUGUSTINE, Trinidad and Tobago – UWI academics from across the Caribbean comprised over 65 regional and international thought leaders, who for three days engaged in vigorous debate and discussion on challenges and…

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Six ways to cook iguana

By Jeff Stratton From Broward Palm Beach New Times Now that the temperature has finally taken a dip, watch for dead iguanas falling out of trees! (See photo, taken in Oakland Park last January.) South Florida’s plague of big green…

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Morgan Lewis, Winston & Strawn enter NFL’s deflategate drama

By Brian Baxter, From The Am Law Daily A week after a controversial 243-page investigative report by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison dropped the hammer on the reigning Super Bowl champion New England Patriots for allegedly using underinflated footballs…

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Curacao’s Coral Challenge

A film explores Curaçao’s effort to become a Caribbean haven for cCoral By Andrew C. Revkin From New York Times After months of reporting and planning, a frenetic week of filming in March, and many long nights in the editing…

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Irell Partner reflects on sale of Klimt’s gold painting

By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily One evening in March, almost exactly seven years ago, Steven Thomas of Irell & Manella went to dinner at Hotel Bel-Air, a Los Angeles hotel that bills itself as the place “where…

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Lawyers eye details in wake of Amtrak derailment

By P.J. D’Annunzio, From The Legal Intelligencer In the wake of the Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia that, according to public officials, resulted in the deaths of at least seven people and injured more than 200, lawsuits seem all but…

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New GSMA report finds that Latin America and the Caribbean have fastest growth in mobile financial services globally

Region Experiencing 50 Per Cent Growth Rate in New Registered Mobile Money Accounts, With 37 Services Live in 19 Countries RIO DE JANEIRO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–At the Mobile 360 Latin America event today, the GSMA issued the report, ‘Mobile Financial Services in…

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Road closures GT Fri (15)

The public is advised that the following roads in central George Town will be closed from approximately 8:50am until 10:00 Friday 15 May 2015, to allow for the safe passage of the Police Guard of Honour to the State opening…

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Cayman Islands biting mosquitoes to be targeted from Tuesday (19)

MRCU to Target Biting Mosquitoes from Tuesday Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) will be conducting aerial operations over mosquito-breeding swamp areas on Grand Cayman, and The Sister Islands, from Tuesday 19th May.  These operations will involve low-level flights during…