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Japan scientists to use ‘Reprogrammed’ stem sells to Fight Parkinson’s

From Newsmax TOKYO – Japanese scientists said Monday they will start clinical trials next month on a treatment for Parkinson’s disease, transplanting “reprogrammed” stem cells into brains, seeking a breakthrough in treating the neurodegenerative disorder. Parkinson’s is caused by a…

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Exxon Mobil suffers $1.4 billion shortfall, as shareholders punishes oil giant

By Dennis Adonis From Guyana Guardian New York – (Guyana Guardian) – ExxonMobil, the American oil giant that has promised good fortunes on its oil exploration investments in Guyana, saw its global investment projections plunged by as much as 4.1…

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Russia World Cup: Pussy Riot protesters detained on leaving jail

From BBC Members of the Russian activist group Pussy Riot, jailed after running on to the pitch during the World Cup final, say they have been detained again as they walked free from prison. Pyotr Verzilov, Nika Nikulshina, Olga Kurachyova…

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Jamaica: Microcredit act to be tabled within 12 months

By Douglas Mcintosh From JIS Story Highlights “We are seized of the importance of the Microcredit Act. We have (several) pieces of legislation, of which the Microcredit Act is an important component, that we intend to table in the House…

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Guyana: She was murdered! – We are not buying that suicide story

By Andrea Fernandes From Guyana Guardian Close to a year after the body of a British government employee was discovered hanging from a rope in the home where she was staying in Guyana, family members and close friends of the…

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Guyana: Husband kills wife by cracking her skull with a hammer

By Allan Watkins From Guyana Guardian A woman who always goes to the police station to force the lawmen to release her husband every time he is arrested for beating her, would no longer be around to save her abuser….

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CHTA congratulates Karolin Troubetzkoy on SLHTA election

Monday, July 30, 2018 — Miami, Florida – Frank Comito, CEO and Director General of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), congratulated the St. Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association (SLHTA) on the  election of Karolin Troubetzkoy as its new president….

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Syria war: IS ‘seized women and children’ in Sweida attack

From BBC Islamic State (IS) militants are holding more than 30 women and children hostage in south-western Syria, a monitor and local media say. They are thought to have been seized during a wave of deadly IS attacks in Suweida…

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CEYA Later Pam!

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, July 30, 2018. The Caribbean Export Development Agency officially said farewell to its longest standing Executive Director, Pamela Coke-Hamilton on Friday 27th July 2018 and announced the 2018 Caribbean Exporter of the Year Awards (CEYA) to be held…

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Cayman Islands’ police helicopter and civilians execute marine rescues in two separate incidents, 29 July

From RCIPS: Around 5:20pm yesterday, Sunday, 29 July, the 9-1-1 Communications Centre dispatched the RCIPS Air Operations Unit to a report of a wave runner in distress off North West Point.  A member of the public had seen the wave…