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Month: September 2016

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US Judge who presided over Robert Durst acquittal in Texas murder: ‘He’s very dangerous’

By By Pamela Chelin From Mashable Former Galveston County Judge Susan Criss, who presided over Robert Durst’s 2003 trial, is now a criminal and family lawyer — and is free to talk about his acquittal in the murder and dismemberment of…

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Jamaican and Chinese collaborating for tourism opportunities

At a recent international travel expo in Sichuan Province, China, the Jamaica-based tour and destination management company Island Routes was collaborating with the World’s largest travel group, China National Travel Service Corporation, to discuss ways in which the pair can…

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Taiwan notes silence of some Caribbean and Latin American allies at UN

From Caribbean News Now NEW YORK, USA — Taiwan said it has taken note of the deafening silence on the part of some of its Caribbean and Latin American diplomatic allies at the United Nations regarding its open bid to…

Olwomen story of the week

New Digital Communication Tools That Are Soon Going To Replace Emails By Jenny Smith From Olwomen The amount of time you spend reading and answering emails at workplace is soon going to be minimized with the debut of new digital…

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St Lucia PM threatens local journalist with defamation lawsuit

From Caribbean News Now CASTRIES, St Lucia — Seemingly determined to prove the accuracy of the well known saying, “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose” [The more things change, the more they stay the same], lawyers acting for…

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U.S. judge approves but critiques SEC’s ‘phantom’ deal with [Cayman Islands] bank

By Nate Raymond | NEW YORK From Reuters The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday won approval of a settlement with failed Cayman Islands-based Caledonian Bank Ltd, despite criticism by a federal judge of the regulator’s handling of the…

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11 years ago the new Doctor Who returned

By Chris Taylor From Mashable [Just over eleven years ago], an old TV show returned to the BBC after a 16-year hiatus. Expectations were low. Prior to this day the show seemed, even to many of its fans, like a…

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World Bank and Caribbean Export Launch Link-Caribbean

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, September 27, 2016. Caribbean start-up, early-stage and growth businesses now have another means for raising capital. Today the World Bank Group together with the Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) launched LINK-Caribbean, an investment facilitation program aimed at…

Horror remakes that don’t suck

10 horror remakes that actually don’t suck By Brent McKnight for Cinema Blend From Mashable At this stage, when we hear that one movie or another is being remade, we hardly bat an eye, so desensitized we have become to…

HBO’S 2016 documentary season begins on October 3rd including two Emmy®-nominated films

Mapplethorpe and are highlighted among the documentaries that HBO will feature, as well as the original HBO Latin America production, Wars of Others MIAMI, FL, – September 26th, 2016 – In its fifth consecutive season, HBO will showcase 11 documentaries,…