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Day: February 6, 2017

Scotland needs own tailor-made immigration deal within Brexit, committee says

Elisabeth O’Leary, Reuters From Business Insider EDINBURGH (Reuters) – Scotland depends on young migrants to expand its workforce and its population and should seek a tailor-made deal as part of Brexit to manage its own migration, a cross-party Scottish parliamentary…

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Jamaica: Opposition leader to demit office In April

From Caribbean News Service KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb 05 2017 – Leader of the main opposition People’s National Party (PNP), Portia Simpson Miller, on Sunday announced that she will step down from the position on April 2. Simpson Miller, 71, told…

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Skin cancer, what to do

From Wn.com Amongst all of the cancers we know, the one that is most common will be skin cancer. If you get it diagnosed at an early stage and receive treatment, it can be one of the cancers to cure…

Cayman Islands Marlin

After the Silverback Gorilla, Scottsdales latest silver bullion coin is the Cayman Islands Marlin By Agaunews The Scottsdale Mint have been increasing their presence in the limited run bullion coin market over the last couple of years, primarily with a…

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Intel drones form US flag for Lady Gaga’s halftime show

By Steve Dent From engadget Remember when quadcopter drones juggled balls and formed up into aStar Trek logo? That seems downright quaint compared to what we just saw at Lady Gaga’s elaborately produced Super Bowl halftime show. During her first…

The Queen just made royal history with another milestone

BY RACHEL THOMPSON From Mashable Just when you thought the Queen couldn’t possibly have more cause for celebration, she’s gone and reached another milestone. Queen Elizabeth II has just become the first British monarch in history to celebrate a Sapphire…

Child abuse: 7% of Australian Catholic priests alleged to be involved

From BBC An inquiry examining institutional sex abuse in Australia has heard 7% of the nation’s Catholic priests allegedly abused children between 1950 and 2010. In one religious order, over 40% of church figures were accused of abuse. Over 4,440…

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Saudi Arabia celebrates its first ever Women’s Day

By Samuel Osborne| The Independent From The Times of India Saudi Arabia has celebrated its own Women’s Day, a first for the ultra-conservative Islamic kingdom. A three-day gathering was held at the King Fahd Cultural Centre in the capital of…

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India: Asha Kiran Home – Kejriwal directs Chief Secy to intervene

From DNA India Flagging horrific conditions and deaths at the Asha Kiran Home for the mentally challenged, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today directed the Chief Secretary to intervene immediately and set the situation right and file a report in a…