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Day: August 9, 2016

A mysterious buried ship appears near Martha’s Vineyard every couple years, but no one knows where it came from

By Sarah Kramer, Tech Insider From Business Insider Off the south coast of Massachusetts sits Chappaquiddick, a long, narrow strip of land that — depending on the tides — is either an island or a peninsula that’s barely connected to Martha’s Vineyard….

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Improved budgeting process on the horizon in Saint Kitts and Nevis, as ECLAC wraps-up training

A recent training workshop facilitated  by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean has “opened the eyes” of the Ministry of Finance of Saint Kitts and Nevis on how budgeting can be…

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How the Zika narrative about Puerto Rico explains US colonialism

By Firuzeh Shokooh Valle From Caribean News Now The natives are in “chaos.” The “war against zika” has been “a failure.” A governor’s adviser left his position “in disgust,” and went to vacation in Spain. Disease is rampant. “Some” has…

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Human climate influence means we’re skipping an ice age

By Andrew Tarantola From engadget NO GLACIERS FOR YOU! COME BACK, 100,000 YEARS! According to a new study published in Nature, human-generated climate change — specifically the massive additions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere —…

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A bunch of toxic waste from the army’s ‘Project Iceworm’ is going to leak into the Arctic

By Rafi Letzter From Business Insider As if there weren’t already enough reasons to worry about climate change, you can add another to your list: toxic nuclear seepage. Back in the Cold War, a lot of US defense strategy came…

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Apple announces $200,000 bug bounty program

By Andrew Dalton From engadget The company is changing its tune on outside security researchers. Unlike many of the other major tech companies, Apple has never had a formal bug bounty program or corporate policy for welcoming outsiders who poke holes…

Proud of Them

Youth Award Finals A dozen young people were honoured for their efforts and accomplishments at the Proud of Them (PoT) reception held at the George Town Yacht Club on Wednesday, 3 August 2016. Hon. Osbourne Bodden, Minister of Youth, presented…

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UPDATED: NOW 2 CASES- Cayman Islands reports first locally transmitted Zika virus case and now 7 imported cases

Published Aug 9 2016 From Cayman Islands Public Health Department Update: Second Locally Transmitted Zika Virus Case Reported The Acting Medical Officer of Health Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez would like to provide an update on yesterday’s report advising of Cayman’s first locally transmitted Zika…

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Cayman Islands premier’s statement on TWO locally transmitted Zika cases

Statement on locally transmitted Zika cases By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA 9 August, 2016 Unfortunately, in addition to the imported six cases of Zika, the Acting Medical Officer has confirmed that there are at least two cases…