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Day: September 18, 2017

Why you need a legitimate licensed customs broker

From Excelsior4 To be successful, one should have a full grasp of the complexities of trading such as the customs rules and regulations that need to be understood and followed throughout the whole importation process. SOURCE: https://excelsior.ph/2017/09/15/why-you-need-a-legitimate-licensed-customs-broker/

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HBO receives 29 Primetime Emmy® Awards, the most of any network or platform this year

“Big Little Lies,” “VEEP” and “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” were among the night’s biggest winners. MIAMI, FL., September 18, 2017 – HBO received 29 Primetime Emmy® Awards, the most of any network or platform for the 16th consecutive…

U.S. rushes Hurricane Irma aid to Caribbean islands, but not to Cuba

By Doug Stanglin,From US Today Cuba’s cash-strapped economy has suffered this year from a decline in aid from its chief ally Venezuela, lower exports and a brake on market reforms. And then came Hurricane Irma – the strongest storm to…

Puppy saved by spec. mask

Firefighters resuscitate unconscious puppy with special animal O2 mask BY ISOBEL HAMILTON From Mashable You’ve heard of firefighters saving kittens from trees, but have you ever heard of them saving a puppy from a kitchen fire? Billesley Community Fire Station…

Destinations of the week

The 23 most relaxing vacation destinations in the world Part 3 By Madeline Diamond, INSIDER From Business Insider While the whole point of taking a vacation is to unwind, there are many resorts, retreats, and even entire cities known for…

Genius startup idea offers to rent a person to stand in line for you

BY YVETTE TAN From Mashable Heads up Apple fans, we have a feeling this service could soon come in handy. A new startup aptly named iQueue, is offering to stand in line for you, at a cost. Founded in Singapore,…

PAHO supports restoration of health services in Caribbean in wake of passage of Hurricane Irma

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life The Washington, D.C.-based Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said its experts are supporting efforts to restore health services in Caribbean islands most affected by Hurricane Irma. PAHO said on Thursday that it has…

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Man dies in haunted house attraction at Hong Kong theme park

From RTE A man has died in a haunted house attraction called “Buried Alive”, as Hong Kong’s largest amusement park prepared to kick off its annual Halloween festival. The 21-year-old man, surnamed Cheung, was hit by a coffin yesterday, local…

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QR code made out of 130,000 carefully trimmed trees needs to be scanned from the sky

BY YVETTE TAN From Mashable People in China are really, really into QR codes. A village in northern China has created a giant QR code made of intricately trimmed trees, in an effort to boost local tourism. The Xilinshui village…

David Jessop: The value of the genuine Caribbean

By David Jessop From Jamaica Gleaner In an age when most in the business of tourism are seeking to increase their income by selling authenticity to millennials and baby-boomers, it is perhaps puzzling that another rapidly growing industry segment now…