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Relationship experts say these are the 9 signs the person you’re dating is right for you — and some are surprisingly simple

By Lindsay Dodgson From Business Insider If you already have a partner this Valentine’s Day, congratulations, you’ve beaten the system. For the rest of us, modern dating is a minefield. There are so many rules and games to play it’s…

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Cayman Islands: UPDATE – Man Arrested for Indecent Assault on juveniles at Smith’s Barcadere, 4 February

From RCIPS Wed Feb 7 2018 UPDATE: The man who was arrested on 4 February (see below press release) has been charged with two counts of Indecent Assault. He is appearing in court today [Wed Feb 7]. Mon Feb 5…

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Ongoing traffic enforcement by Cayman Islands police results in arrests and citations, 29 January – 5 February

From RCIPS Ongoing traffic enforcement by the RCIPS resulted in a number of traffic related arrests and citations over the past week, including several DUIs. There were 11 arrests for DUI between Monday, 29 January, and Monday, 5 February. During…

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Mosquitoes battling Zika released in South Miami neighborhood

By ALEX GONZALEZ From WLRN Millions of mosquitoes have been released in South Miami to combat Zika. Lab-bred mosquitoes are flying in South Miami. It’s the latest effort to stop the type of mosquito that spreads the Zika virus. These…

Maldives government refuses to obey court order to release prisoners

From News & Star UK Protests have spilled into the streets of the capital, Male, and soldiers in riot gear have stopped MPs from entering the parliament building. The surprise judicial ruling last week has led to an increasingly tense…

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Venezuela crisis fuels piracy, contraband in the Caribbean

From War Is Boring Pirates and smugglers deal in drugs, weapons and diapers This article originally appeared at InSight Crime. A recent journalistic investigation shows how a small patch of water between Venezuela’s eastern coast and the shores of Trinidad and…

False tsunami warning sent to the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean

By KALHAN ROSENBLATT From NBC News Some residents along the East Coast received a false tsunami warning on Tuesday morning after a private company sent out an alert following a monthly test by the National Weather Service. A tweet from…

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US: Louisville wants a fleet of drones to survey areas after shootings

By David Lumb From engadget Kentucky’s biggest city pitched this idea to a UAV-funding federal program. Earlier this week, the mayor of Louisville, Kentucky told reporters that he wants the city to field a fleet of drones that automatically survey…

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Venezuela must respect Guyana’s sovereign, territorial integrity

By Albert Baldeo From Caribbean Life “We are a peaceful people…Struggle as we struggle…And we don’t look for trouble…Just ask around, But when outside faces…From foreign places…Talk about taking over…We ain’t backing down, We ain’t giving up no mountains…We ain’t…

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Outrage in South Africa as principal is caught on video having sex with schoolgirls

BY ISMAIL AKWEI From FACE2FACE Africa A South African school principal has resigned after videos and pictures of him engaging in sexual acts with high school pupils were leaked on social media. Gregory Fisch, the principal of Reiger Park NR…