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Day: October 10, 2016

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Avianca : Caribbean News Now, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, Tourism Matters column

From 4 Traders Oct. 10–Last week we had an unannounced visit from one of the Lonely Planet travel editors, Alex Egerton, who is based in Popayan, Colombia. It brought back fond memories of a week that I spent there, many…

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Peter Binose: Ralph E Gonsalves once again accused of sexual assault

By Peter Binose Miranda Wood has made an allegation, Ralph Gonsalves has made a denial. We do not know if Wood is a known liar but we do know that Gonsalves is a known liar. So we the people have…

Canada provides humanitarian assistance to the region affected by Hurricane Matthew

From Government of Canada October 8, 2016 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, today announced an allocation of $3.8 million in response to the needs assessments currently being…

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Researchers use the human body to transfer wireless passwords

By David Lumb Like conducting electricity but with precious data. Sending data over wireless formats like WiFi and Bluetooth is very convenient, but not necessarily secure. A Princeton report back in January revealed that some smart home devices unwittingly broadcast location…

Report: 5G seen as an innovation engine by executives in key industries

A new global report from Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), “Opportunities in 5G: The view from eight industries”, reveals the anticipated impact of 5G, the next-generation mobile technology, on specific industries. It examines how these industries expect to apply 5G, which specific…

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Liat says targeted study needed for lowering taxes

From Antigua Observer LIAT’s acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Julie-Reifer-Jones has stressed the need for less “general discussion” and instead, a more “specific” study that would encourage the airline’s shareholder governments to drop stifling taxes on air travel. According to…

Destinations of the week

Five In-Demand Caribbean Destinations Today From NAN By NAN Lifestyle Editor News Americas, Seattle, Wash., Fri. Sept. 16, 2016: Five Caribbean destinations out of all others are currently in demand according to one of the world’s leading travel companies. The…

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Billy Bush suspended from NBC after lewd comments on Donald Trump tape

By Gianluca Mezzofiore From Mashable Today Show anchor Billy Bush has been suspended by NBC “pending further review” after he received criticism for a 2005 tape in which he had a lewd conversation with Donald Trump. Bush, who was on…

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Haitians worship among devastation caused by hurricane

From Jamaica Gleaner JEREMIE, Haiti (AP) — Survivors of Hurricane Matthew put on their Sunday finest and picked their way through downed power lines to sing praise and pray in ruined churches, while desperation grew in other parts of devastated…

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America has 323 million credit cards — enough for every person in the US

By Michael Douglass, The Motley Fool From Business Insider We all know how dangerous credit cards can be. They lure you in with seductive offers, and then — if you’re not careful — you can get hooked, and end up…