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Day: March 28, 2016

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“Road Impact: Cayman Islands” for High School students

From RCIPS RCIPS and Cayman 27 Screen “Road Impact: Cayman Islands” for High School Students at Clifton Hunter and John Gray High Schools On Wednesday, March 23 and Monday, 4 April, the RCIPS and Cayman 27 are screening their documentary, “Road…

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Justices show sharp divide in religious challenge to contraceptives

By Marcia Coyle, From The National Law Journal The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared evenly divided over religious nonprofits’ claim that they are entitled to an outright exemption from providing contraceptive health insurance to their female employees under the…

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US agents nearly caught $194 million worth of cocaine in a narco submarine

By Christopher Woody From Business Insider US Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations agents had a close call with a high-value target in the Pacific Ocean. The crew of a P-3 Long Range Tracker, working as part of…

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Brussels dispatch: an airport lockdown, an empty restaurant, a Jihadism Conference

From Corporate Counsel It’s been a strange day here in New York. Reading about the attacks in Brussels, and seeing some of the early photographs, inevitably brought back memories of September 11, 2001. Some of us also thought about our…

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Merck wins patent battle over hepatitis c drugs

By Scott Graham, From The Recorder Gilead Sciences Inc.’s once impermeable defense of its hepatitis C medications has been cracked. Merck & Co. Inc. won a jury verdict of validity Tuesday on two patents covering the key ingredient in the…

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American Airlines co-pilot arrested at Detroit airport for drinking

From Aol March 26 (Reuters) – An unidentified American Airlines co-pilot was arrested on Saturday at a Detroit airport terminal on suspicion of drinking before his scheduled flight to Philadelphia, officials said. Police at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport twice had…

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Flow Says “Hello” to the Caribbean

Shanta Prince of Barbados Joins Flow’s Impressive List of Brand Ambassadors MIAMI, FL–(Marketwired – 2016) – Cable and Wireless’ residential brand, Flow, is saying “Hello” to the Caribbean. By endorsing the rising Soca Star Shanta Prince and making her hit…

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Statistics show that 83% of 2015 murders were committed with the use of firearms

From NEWSPOWER 102FM In the year 2015 83 percent of all murders committed were done so with the use of a firearm. This statistic was stated by Head of the North Easter Division Task Force Inspector Roger Alexander today on the…

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5 things to know about the world’s largest cruise ship

By Grace E. Cutler From FOX NEWS The world’s largest cruise ship has set off on its first sea trial from Saint-Nazaire, western France, with just two months to go to delivery. Royal Caribbean’s much-awaited Harmony of the Seas, a 227,000-ton…

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Calls grow in Caribbean nation for gay U.S. Ambassador’s removal

By Patrick Goodenough From cns news (CNSNews.com) – A little over two years after Obama campaign bundler and LGBT advocate James “Wally” Brewster arrived in the Dominican Republic, accompanied by his spouse, Bob Satawake, to assume his duties as U.S. ambassador,…