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Day: December 5, 2018

Trey Ratcliff’s Burning Man Favs 4

  Trey Ratcliff’s 30 Favorite Photos From Burning Man Part 4 By Trey Ratcliff From Stuck In Customs BULLETIN: I have a few Burning Man pieces going up at an auction soon to raise money for other artists. 100% of…

Cayman Islands Premier welcomes JMC participants

LONDON – The two-day Joint Ministerial Council Meeting (JMC) between British Overseas Territories and Her Majesty’s Government began Tuesday at Lancaster House with welcome remarks from the Cayman Islands Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin as President of the United Kingdom Overseas…

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TEECA Project launches Caribbean Entrepreneurship Challenge

Wednesday, December 5, 2018 — The Trade Enhancement for Eastern Caribbean Project (TEECA) has launched the Caribbean Entrepreneurship Challenge – a competition for tertiary level students to gain access to funding and mentorship in business development. Applications are open until…

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Port of Galveston, Royal Caribbean sign MOU for third cruise terminal

By John Stansfield From Cruise Mapper The Port of Galveston is now moving ahead on its plans to develop a 3rd cruise terminal. The port and Royal Caribbean today (December 5) will sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to outline…

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UK Doctors may soon prescribe ‘Therapeutic Art’

By: Jordyn Cormier From Care2 Around 55 percent of the US population currently takes some form of prescription medication—pills that often come with a host of unpleasant side effects. In fact, over a third of US adults take prescription medication…

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Dog performs amazing goal line save during soccer match

BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable There are many great human goalkeepers, but a dog might just join those ranks. A soccer match between Argentinian teams Juventud Unida and Defensores de Belgrano nearly ended in mild disaster on Sunday, when a…

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Australia rushes its ‘dangerous’ anti-encryption bill into parliament, despite massive opposition

By Zack Whittaker From TechCrunch Australia’s controversial anti-encryption bill is one step closer to becoming law, after the two leading but sparring party political giantsstruck a deal to pass the legislation. The bill, in short, grants Australian police greater powers…

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China confident it can clinch US trade deal as Trump demands ‘Real Deal’

From Newsmax China expressed confidence on Wednesday that it can reach a trade deal with the United States, despite fresh warnings from President Donald Trump that he would revert to more tariffs if the two sides cannot resolve their differences.The…

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Baby, It’s Cold Outside won’t be played on some radio stations, including CBC

From The Canadian Press CBC Rogers removes from playlist song commonly played during holidays Baby, It’s Cold Outside is getting a chilly response from Canadian radio stations this year. CBC said Tuesday it will join at least two other broadcasters in the…

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Most Americans lie to their doctors

From Newsmax As many as 4 out of 5 Americans withhold important information from their doctor that could prove crucial to their health, a new study shows. Between 60 and 80 percent of people admit they avoid telling their doctor…