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Month: August 2015

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Gibraltar set to build luxury yachting hub as contracts close

From Superyacht Gibraltar, a small country which has attracted superyachts for decades, is one step further to receiving the largest inward investment in its entire history. This programme, which is geared solely toward the world of superyachts, comes in the…

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9 Common Edible Weeds

From Good Housekeeping Many wild plants are not only safe to eat — they’re also delicious. By Aaron Munzer Pulling weeds is just about the most tedious task any gardener faces. But with many common species, you can take a…

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Nevis wins Miss Miss Caribbean Culture Queen crown and title

From Nevis Pages Miss Nevis Akiesha Fergus won three of the six-judged segments of the Miss Caribbean Culture Pageant on Monday to take the crown, title, cash prize and other gifts. Fergus won the one piece swimwear, two piece swimwear…

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Of China’s devalued currency, blood and windfalls

By Sir Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360 WASHINGTON, United States, Friday August 14, 2015 – Republican US Presidential hopeful, Donald Trump, sees ‘blood’ everywhere. Unhappy and irritated by a question put to him by a female Fox News TV journalist during…

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Inside the Wadi Mujib Canyon, Jordan

By Gary Arndt From Everything Everywhere Camera NIKON D300S ISO 1250 Focal Length 18mm Aperture f/5 Exposure Time 1/40 My Name is Gary Arndt In March 2007 I sold my house and have been traveling, blogging and taking photos around…

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Sandra Bland’s family files civil rights lawsuit

By Miriam Rozen, From Texas Lawyer The mother of Sandra Bland filed a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of herself and her daughter’s estate. In her suit, filed in Houston federal court on Aug. 4, the mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, named…

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Forget Mitchell Johnson, remember when West Indies truly ruled by pace

By Mike Selvey From The Guardian UK A new book recalls the start of Caribbean domination and how Clive Lloyd led the islands to ‘fight fire with fire’ and become legends of the game Geoff Miller, erstwhile Derbyshire and England…

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Bayer agrees to $56.9m settlement program for Yaz claims

By Max Mitchell, From The Legal Intelligencer The makers of Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella have agreed to provide nearly $56.9 million to establish a settlement program for plaintiffs claiming they suffered arterial blood clots as a result of taking the…

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Is he the Full Monty?

By Peter Binose Reading the SVG Government website I came across a description of Montgomery Daniels heritage. “The Hon. Montgomery Daniel was born in Sandy Bay to James and Sybil Daniel, parents of native Carib Indian descent”. The thing that…

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Birth-defect suits against Zofran-maker pile up

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal More than 30 lawsuits have been filed by parents alleging that taking anti-nausea prescription Zofran for morning sickness during pregnancy caused birth defects in their children including congenital heart defects, cleft lip…