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Day: October 12, 2016

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Hurricane Warning in Bermuda as Category 2 Nicole approaches

By: Bob Henson and Jeff Masters , 5:02 PM GMT on October 12, 2016 From Weather Underground Flexing its muscle in the Northwest Atlantic, Hurricane Nicole could make a direct hit on Bermuda on Thursday. As of the 11 am…

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Cayman Islands government will not compete [in the medical tourism business]

From International Medical Travel Journal IMTJ Legally allowed to offer medical tourism, the Cayman government has no intention of going into the medical tourism business.. Although it has been granted the legal designation to participate in medical tourism, the government…

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Cayman Brac’s Faith Hospital launches Emergency Helipad

Visiting UK Overseas Territories Minister, Baroness Joyce Anelay and Her Excellency Governor Helen Kilpatrick cut the ribbon on Faith Hospital’s new Emergency Helipad at an opening ceremony on Monday, 3 October, marking a very momentous occasion for Cayman Brac. “This…

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Target Library: High Level concern about a Clinton Cayman Islands Corporation that was exposed

From Target Library From the WikiLeaks dump. Clinton Campaign chairman John Podesta sent this email to top Hillary Clinton aide. On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:56 AM, John Podesta <[email protected]> wrote: Are you looking at NYPost story on Berckle…

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IAEA training addresses devastating coffee disease

Vienna, Austria Coffee, one of the world’s most-traded commodities, is increasingly threatened by a disease known as coffee leaf rust. Experts from Central America, the region most affected, are gathering at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) this week to…

Olwomen story of the week

10 Natural Grandma’s Remedies For Hair By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Searching out the beauty tips of the past can prepare specific treatments for the hair, making use of common everyday products and natural preparations. Here are some remedies passed…

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The Fed could make things ugly for bond investors

By Jared Dillian, Mauldin Economics From Business Insider I’ve taken bond math classes out the wazoo. The best of them was in the summer of 2001 at Lehman Brothers. Lehman Brothers wasn’t going to teach a bad bond math class,…

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JN Money Transfer waives fees to assist Haiti recovery

JN Money Services, operators of the JN Money Transfer brand, has waived all fees on remittances being sent to Haiti, as part of its drive to assist residents in the Caribbean country, as they recover from the flooding and dislocations…

From Caribbean to Carolinas, Hurricane Matthew left devastation in wake

By Andrea Thompson FromWX shift A few miles made the difference between a storm that could have been so much worse and one that was already bad enough. With at least 30 people killed in the U.S., and more than…

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Our part of the Milky Way is 30% larger than we thought

By Dom Galeon, Futurism From Business Insider A study, published in Science Advances, contain new models of the Milky Way that suggest our galaxy may not be a perfect spiral. The research team of international scientists wanted to figure out…