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Month: September 2016

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‘This is an exterminationist policy’: Philippines’ bloody antidrug policy could be wildly counterproductive

By Christopher Woody From Business Insider The bluster and vitriol of the Philippines’ recently elected president has captured international attention, as has the wave of violence that has swept the country since he entered office promising to wipe out drug-related crime….

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Immunotherapy drug shows promise in fighting pancreatic cancer

From Wn.com Immunotherapy has seen some success recently in the fight against cancer, and a new drug, IMM-101, has been shown to extend the lives of people with severe pancreatic cancer, IFL Science reports. Unlike more conventional chemotherapy treatments, immunotherapy…

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Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa launches grand opening introductory offer for locals

Grand Cayman’s First New Resort Development In A Decade Celebrates Winter 2016 Opening With Local Resident Appreciation Offer (GRAND CAYMAN) – September 14, 2016 – Located on Grand Cayman’s world-famous Seven Mile Beach, Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa will open…

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Americans don’t actually want to solve America’s prison crisis

By Michelle Mark While most Americans believe too many people are held in US prisons, they don’t support policies that would make a significant dent in mass incarceration, a survey of 2,000 people by Vox and Morning Consult released Wednesday…

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Remembering the victims of September 11

By Dawn Plummer From Caribbean Life The brave ones, whose fate ended in a catastrophe on Sept. 11, 2001 in America, continue to rekindle the strength and the determination of some, to never forget the calamities of that fateful day….

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Is Greenlight Capital Re Ltd Stock a Sell after Ian Isaacs’s Insider Sale?

By Winifred Garcia From Press Telegraph Ian Isaacs Insider Sell Insider sale amounting to close to $257,358 USD was made public online in a report submitted to the Security and Exchange Commission on 08/09/2016. According to which, Ian Isaacs, the…

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1,300 contained at Las Vegas school after mercury found

From Wn.com Authorities held 1,300 students, teachers, and first responders beginning on Wednesday for testing by the Environmental Protect Agency after a small amount of mercury was found, according to The Associated Press. Hundreds of parents waited outside after students…

Diego the sex tortoise

Diego the tortoise is helping save his species by having lots of sex BY SOPHIE HIRSH From Mashable If you are a Chelonoidis hoodensis tortoise, there’s a 40 percent chance that Diego may be your dad. Diego the tortoise is…

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Couple’s completely empty flight is the stuff of travel dreams

BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable Travelling by private jet is the stuff of dreams (or millionaires), but one backpacking couple were lucky enough to experience the next best thing – having an entire plane to themselves. UK couple Carrie Fisher…

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Bermuda Monetary Authority Fines Barrington Investments Limited $50,000 – Restricts Licence

HAMILTON, BERMUDA – The Bermuda Monetary Authority (Authority) has fined local investment company, Barrington Investments Limited (Barrington), $50,000 for a number of serious regulatory breaches. In addition, the Authority has restricted Barrington’s investment business licence. This means that while the…