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Month: February 2017

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Grammy’s: Worst sound yet

By Paul McGowan PS Audio The 2017 Grammys was by far the worst sound quality yet, and not just by a little. I record the Grammys each year so we can watch them later, skipping the commercials. It wasn’t until…

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Cayman Islands premier’s remarks at Cayman Alternative Investment Summit.

Cayman Alternative Investment Summit remarks By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA 8:20 a.m., 16 February, 2017 Kimpton Seafire Good morning, It is an honour and a privilege to join you again for this annual Cayman Alternative Investment Summit….

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Green card-carrying Caribbean nationals warned not to travel out of U.S.

By Lena D – From Atlanta Black Star MIAMI — Florida immigration attorney Dahlia Walker-Huntington is warning Caribbean nationals with green cards who have been charged with a crime in the United States to postpone overseas travel. In spite of…

Cartoon of the Week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Caribbean nurses receive specialist training

The first cohort of Caribbean nurses undergoing specialist training to care for kids with cancer and blood disorders have all successfully completed the first semester. Thirteen nurses from Barbados, The Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and St. Vincent and the…

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U.S. entrepreneurs travel to Latin America and the Caribbean for YLAI Reverse Exchange Program

Thirty-four Young Leaders of the Americans Initiative (YLAI) Professional Fellowship hosts from businesses and civil society organizations across the United States have been selected to participate in the Reverse Exchange program, a new component of YLAI. This year, the U.S….

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CFPA opposes Global Gag rule

Press Release:-On January 23, 2017, it was officially announced that the new President of the United States of American, Donald J. Trump, signed an executive order reinstating the Mexico City Policy (Global Gag Rule). It blocks organizations from receiving U.S….

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New York-based Guyanese pushing technology in teaching Mathematics

By Denis Chabrol From DemeraWaves  As Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders prepare to discuss, among other matters, the future of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in the region, a group of Caribbean Professionals has rolled out an application to help students learn…

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Broadband boosted for Caribbean cruise and Atlantic shipping

By Martyn Wingrove From Marine Electronics & Communications Arianespace has launched the third of Intelsat’s EpicNG satellites that will deliver high throughput broadband to ships in the North Atlantic and cruise lines in the Caribbean. The Intelsat 32e satellite was…

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First school for drafting regulations on radiation safety for IAEA member states from the Caribbean Takes Place at IAEA Headquarters

By Kirsten Virginia Glenn, Department of Technical Cooperation From IAEA The first School for Drafting Regulations on Radiation Safety for IAEA Member States from the Caribbean has taken place from 16-27 January 2017 in Vienna, Austria. The School was supported…