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Month: August 2016

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Bahamas Government announces committee to process all Baha Mar claims

From The Bahamas Weekly As part of the agreement between the Export-Import Bank of China (“the Bank”) and the Government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas to remobilize and complete construction of the Baha Mar Resort, the parties have established…

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Politicos spar over ethics surrounding Clinton Foundation

From Caribbean Business WASHINGTON – Republicans and Democrats sparred Sunday over whether Hillary Clinton crossed ethical lines during her tenure as secretary of state by talking with people outside the government who had contributed to her family’s philanthropy foundation. Donna…

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Lightning strike kills more than 300 reindeer in Norway

By Bianca Britton, From CNN (CNN) More than 300 reindeer have been killed by a single lightning strike at a Norwegian national park. Pictures released by the Norwegian Environment Agency on Sunday show 323 carcasses scattered across a small, isolated area…

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Federal Court grants Janssen nearly C$20 million against Teva for patent infringement

By Kevin Siu Contributed by Smart & Biggar/Fetherstonhaugh From ILO Facts Janssen US’s standing to claim damages Quantum of damages Pre-judgment interest Mitigation Facts On May 31 2016 the Federal Court issued its public judgment in Janssen Inc v Teva…

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P.R. CofC has misgivings about proposed incentives to US corporations P.R. CofC has misgivings about proposed incentives to US corporations

By Eva Lloréns Vélez From Caribbean Business SAN JUAN – The Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce (CofC) is not on board yet with other business groups on a proposal to be submitted to the congressional Task Force on Economic Growth…

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First ‘absorbable’ heart stent opens new era in treating arteries

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this month approved a new “absorbable” heart stent, the first on the market that dissolves over time, and it will advance the treatment of coronary artery disease to the next level, say doctors at…

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Outrage mounts over refusal of NFL quarterback to stand for National Anthem

By Eric Mack From Newsmax Outrage is growing over the refusal of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to stand for the national anthem before games because he believes the United States oppresses African Americans and other minorities. Kaepernick sat on…

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The Song of Victory

By Komunitas Eden The Release of Heaven’s Oath of Cleansing of The Earth by The Eden’s Messengers Salam Eden, Greetings from Heaven In The Name of God The One and The Most Bestower of Blessings Please allow us to present…

Notting Hill Carnival

The Notting Hill Carnival Held in August year the Notting Hill Carnival is Europe’s biggest street party. The Notting Hill Carnival is the largest street festival in Europe and originated in 1964 as a way for Afro-Caribbean communities to celebrate…

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A country in denial; pie in the sky

By Melanius Alphonse From Caribbean News Now Abraham Lincoln said, “I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the…