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Month: July 2016

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Canada: CBSA officers seize “hot” cargo at the Toronto Pearson International Airport

From The Government of Canada The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced on July 7 2016 the seizure of approximately 19.34 kilograms of suspected cocaine following a cargo offload at the Toronto Pearson International Airport (TPIA). On June 23, 2016, CBSA…

Olwomen story of the week

11 home remedies for ants – easy homemade ant killers By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Tiny little ants and they do not look good at all when you see them marching in the cupboards, or your walls or anywhere. You…

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ECJ invalidates maximum annual free allowances for greenhouse gas emissions

By Luciano Butti & Beatrice Toniolo  Contributed by B&P Avvocati  From International Law Office Introduction The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared invalid the maximum annual free allowances for greenhouse gas emissions set out in European Commission Decision 448/2013. The…

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This paragraph from FBI’s statement explains why the agency isn’t recommending charges against Clinton

By Pamela Engel From Business Insider The FBI announced on Tuesday that while an investigation found evidence Hillary Clinton was “extremely careless” in the “handling of very sensitive, highly classified information,” the agency would not recommend charges be brought against…

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Cayman Islands Film Festival an outstanding success

By Hilary Cahill From Cayman Enterprise City CAYFILM International Film Festival marked not only the exponential growth of the annual event but also a growing partnership with Cayman Media Park, which is part of the Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) Special…

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Sunil Gavaskar and his tales from the Caribbean

From cricwizz Sunil Gavaskar, the legendary Indian batsmen, is a great story-teller. Over the years, he has narrated his numerous experiences with the Caribbean fans and players. On the occasion of Gavaskar’s 67th birthday, Nishad Pai Vaidya flips through the…

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Obama administration gave $350K to prevent Netanyahu’s 2015 re-election

By Jason Devaney From Newsmax The Obama administration spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in an effort to prevent Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from winning re-election last year. According to The Washington Times, $350,000 of taxpayer money was given…

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Cayman Islands police initiates forums of cooperation with private sector on police matters

By Jacqueline.Carpenter From RCIPS In recent weeks newly-appointed Superintendent of Uniform and District Operations, Robert Graham, who is the strategic lead on implementing the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) community policing strategy, has been holding various meetings with community…

Summer lightning strikes

These stunning photos of summer lightning strikes will take your breath away By Lydia Ramsey From Business Insider It’s finally summer, so don’t be surprised if you get caught in an unexpected rain shower accompanied by lightning and thunder. In…

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Garth Brooks aces his first New York show in 19 Years

By Craig Jenkins From Vulture The last time Garth Brooks played New York City, the Twin Towers still stood, and Williamsburg was a pale shadow of the luxury high-rise armada it is today. The year was 1997, and a free…