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Day: September 27, 2015

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Baby born on a cruise ship four months early and weighing 1.5lbs has survived

By Matt Payton From Metro.co.uk A baby born four months premature on a cruise ship has survived despite being only 1.5lbs when born. Emily Morgan from Utah said she wrapped towels around her baby son and with the help of…

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Ericsson and LG Uplus to partner on 5G and IoT

Ericsson and LG Uplus to collaborate on the development of 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies Cooperation covers IoT infrastructure, SDN and NFV, content delivery networks and IoT-Advanced Companies aim to take the lead in global development of 5G…

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Mansion For Sale

Amazing $15 Million Caribbean-Styled Island Mansion For Sale By Brad Anderson – From GT Spirit An amazing Caribbean-styled mansion is currently up for sale for $15 million on the small island of Providencials. Part of the Turks and Caicos Islands,…

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The View from Europe: Climate change, the Pope and the Caribbean

By David Jessop From Caribbean News Now In a little over a month’s time, negotiators from around the world will gather in Paris to try to reach a final and globally binding agreement on a new treaty on climate change….

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Pope’s visit boosts Little Sisters’ Supreme Court challenge

By Tony Mauro, Legal Times The Little Sisters have been persistent challengers of the ACA’s contraceptive mandate. Pope Francis made an unscheduled visit Wednesday night to the Little Sisters of the Poor with the aim of showing support for the…

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The meaning of Pope Francis

By Sir Ronald Sanders from CARIBBEAN360 ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Friday September 25, 2015 – Let me admit from the outset that as a baby I was baptized a Roman Catholic and for many years in my early childhood I was…

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The Science of hair

From Mashable How ghd’s innovative R&D department is setting the bar for hair styling tech You probably weren’t expecting your hair styler to have three sensors that monitor temperature, and a specially-designed handle that ensures you don’t damage your hair…

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Undocumented Cuban migrants reach Mona Island on a rubber raft

From US Customs and Border Protection AGUADILLA, Puerto Rico – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued today a public warning upon the landing Wednesday of 5 undocumented immigrants from Cuba on board a rubber raft. Mona Island is a…

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FIFA president Sepp Blatter to face criminal charges

By Cork Gaines From Business Insider FIFA president Sepp Blatter will face criminal charges with proceedings being opened by the Swiss attorney general, according to several reports including by Martyn Ziegler of the Press Association. According to the report out…

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UK plugs contractor tax loophole

By Adam Palin, Financial Times From Gulf News Those high income individuals using offshore trusts will have to pay up by month end. London: UK contractors have been warned to steer clear of loan schemes using offshore trusts that promise…