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Brooklyn couple host annual Christmas party for Guyana children

By TANGERINE CLARKE From Caribbean Life Once again this year, Guyanese-American couple Brian and Pauline Clarke brought the joy and excitement of their annual Christmas party to hundreds of happy children in the village of Lodge in near the Guyanese…

Caribbean Beer & Rum Experiences

5 Caribbean Beer and Rum Experiences Worth Traveling For By Holly Johnson From US News Retrace history and learn about local brews and liquors on a rum-fueled journey in the Caribbean. It’s no secret that the Caribbean brims with gorgeous…

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Kia and Hyundai see a slow sales recovery in 2018

By Hyunjoo Jin and Joyce Lee, Reuters From Business Insider Kia and Hyundai see 4% sales growth in 2018. The two automakers expect to sell 7.55 milion vehicles this year, up from 7.25 million in 2017. Sales fell 7% last…

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NZ: Fire destroys historic Aurum Homestead in Skippers Canyon, Queenstown

A 155-year-old homestead near Queenstown has been destroyed in a suspected suspicious fire, prompting an appeal from police for a couple seen camping at the historic spot to come forward. Central Otago Detective Sergeant Derek Shaw is appealing for a man…

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Cotton swabs: Major cause of eardrum perforations

From Newsmax A sampling of U.S. emergency department records confirms that sticking anything smaller than your elbow in your ear is a good way to puncture an eardrum.About 66 percent of patients treated for traumatic tympanic membrane perforations had hurt…

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No need to stuck with same hairstyle, you can easily try different hairstyles

From WN The reader can analyze from the topic of the article that it may be about the women hairstyle. So yes is the answer to this question. Women are basically more crazy and fast in the matter of fashion,…

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Here’s how clean energy could help Puerto Rico navigate out of the dark

By Cassandra Sweet From Greenbiz As Puerto Rico seeks to repair its decimated electricity system, experts are proposing ways the island can rebuild using better, stronger and cleaner technology that would cut costs, boost resilience and reduce reliance on oil…

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This is how not to handle a complaint about misogynist behaviour

BY RACHEL THOMPSON From Mashable Heads up, companies: when a woman makes a complaint about the misogynist behaviour of a male employee, take her seriously. Sadly, this isn’t what happened when a woman complained to a UK train company about…

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T&T’s crime wave worry new mothers

By Rhondor Dowlat From T&T Guardian Mt Hope Women’s Hospital saw the birth of the country’s first baby for 2018 but the mothers of the newborns were all nervous of the country’s crime climate and how they will protect their…

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The queer Caribbean women fighting a vital, dangerous culture war

Text Louis Staples From Dazed We speak to activists from Barbados, St Lucia and Trinidad about their continued resistance in places where it’s unsafe to be LGBT Former British colonies such as Uganda and Kenya, as well as Pakistan and Bangladesh,…