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Ebola is ‘jerking us back to the 19th century’

By Erin Fuchs From Business Insider Americans being quarantined for Ebola experience a terror and isolation that recalls long-past epidemics like cholera, typhus, and the bubonic plague, an expert on the history of medicine told The New York Times. “Ebola…

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Sir John A. Cumber’s Under 9s secure second win of the season

Sir John A. Cumber Primary’s Under 9 team secured their second successive victory of the 2014/2015 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) season with a hard-fought 3-0 victory over Truth For Youth at the Annex Field in George Town this past…

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The Cayman Culinary Society’s 24th Annual Salon Culinare is on its way – Eat, Drink and Enjoy!

The Cayman Culinary Society (CCS) will hold its most anticipated food event, the annual Salon Culinare on October21st, 22nd and 23rd. The competition will be a two-day event hosted by the Ritz Carlton on the 21st and 22nd showcasing remarkable…

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Chikungunya in the Caribbean: A backgrounder for non-specialists

By Deborah Almond, Antillean Media Group From Caribbean360 IMAGE: Blood sucking Aedes mosquito with blood at its stomach BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday October 16, 2014, AMG – Chikungunya (CHIKV) was detected for the first time in the western hemisphere in December…

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Cayman Premier League – Week 5 Update & CIFA Under 16 Girls Fixtures

Please see schedule and attached results for Week 5 of the Cayman Premier League and CIFA Under 16 Girls Fixtures Click on images to enlarge

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Caribbean governments must take steps to remain secure in face of terrorism threat

By David Jessop · From Stabroek News Four weeks ago, this column urged the Caribbean to begin to think the unthinkable. It suggested that there are some individuals whose values are not those of the vast majority and who mean…

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Head teacher branded ‘hypocrite’ for arranging trip to Caribbean in term time

By Harry Readhead From Metro UK Furious parents have labelled a headteacher a ‘hypocrite’ after she made plans to fly off to the Caribbean during term time – when they would be fined for doing the same. Jenny Winder, 53,…

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33 Easy Tips To Grow Your Hair Faster

By Alissa Ward From olwomen Having long hair is a treasure. It is an unlocking key, there comes a point in one’s life when everyone wants long hairs. Women are big fan of long hairs and so are many men….

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10 things to know about the state of tech in education

By Erin Carson From Tech Republic The current state of tech and education is in flux. Here are 10 things to know about what’s happening now. There’s a difference between having computers in schools and teaching kids what to do…

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How a tiny fishing village became the gadget factory of the world, and why that’s just the beginning of its ambitions

By Steve Ranger From Tech Republic It’s a hot summer evening in Shenzhen, but it’s still cool inside the Apple store. The young shoppers are checking out the phones and nodding along to the music by a British indie band…