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Day: July 22, 2018

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Caribbean students earn library’s diploma equivalent

BY ALEXANDRA SIMON From Caribbean Life The Brooklyn Public Library graduated about 20 adult students in their first graduation ceremony at Central Library on June 28. The library’s inaugural commencement for their High School Equivalency (HSE) program, celebrated the students…

Destinations of the week 1

RANKED: The 19 cheapest holiday destinations in Europe Part 1 By Alison Millington Mar. 24, 2018, 4:06 AM riga latvia This Latvian city came in third place, but which one came out on top?Roman Babakin / Shutterstock Eastern Europe offers…

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Why Trump has such a soft spot for Russia

By Andrew Sullivan From New York Mag It is possible, is it not, that Donald Trump simply believes what he says. I realize, of course, that this is technically impossible from moment to moment. But bear with me. The slackened…

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Caribbean Times workers yet to receive severance

From Antigua Observer Workers at the now defunct Caribbean Times newspaper are yet to receive their severance and there has been very little progress in the matter. In making the disclosure, Andie Stephens, industrial relations officer with the Antigua Trades…

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Google builds its own subsea cable from the US to France

By Frederic Lardinois From TechCrunch Google, like all major internet companies, often participates in building new subsea cables because it wants to own the connectivity between its data centers around the world. Those cables are typically built and owned by…

Death in Paradise star says ‘goodbye’

Kris Marshall says goodbye to Death in Paradise – and explains why he had to leave From Radio Times UK The winds of change are blowing through Saint Marie. Here, Kris Marshall talks through his journey with the show Some…

Cayman Connection UK

Cayman Connection UK celebrates fifth anniversary Youth, parents and other Caymanians, including a number of local Watlers, participated in a happy, fascinating and enlightening event to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Cayman Connection UK, at the South Sound Community Centre…

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A health crisis has led Fiat Chrysler and Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne to step down

By Matthew DeBord and Reuters from Business Insider Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne is stepping down amid a health crisis. Marchionne had experienced complication following surgery. Marchionne took over Chrysler and merged it with Fiat during the…

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Are the Caribbean’s wealthy new citizens a lifeline or a liability?

By Sophie Hares From Reuters ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, July 19 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – I nvesting in the tropical Mount Cinnamon Resort in Grenada, with its white sand beaches, buys more than a slice of paradise – it comes with…

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Putin hedges Trump bet by dumping Treasuries to safeguard assets

From Newsmax Russian officials are hoping Vladimir Putin’s rapport with Donald Trump will lead to rapprochement with the U.S. But they’re not taking any chances. A U.S. Treasury report this week appears to show Russia liquidating dollar assets at a…