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Tips to prepare for your first business trip

From HYRYDE Congratulations – you’ve just been assigned as the representative of your company in the conference which will be held a thousand miles away from your office. While you may be thrilled for an exciting adventure, you may find…

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UK: Mersey police send bikes and shoeboxes for Caribbean aid effort

From Click Liverpool Merseyside Police has donated 35 bikes as part of the relief effort to help countries in the Caribbean hit by hurricanes. The cycles were collected as part of the Cycles 4 the Caribbean initiative and together with…

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Something very weird is happening on Saturn’s moon Titan

By Mike Wehner From BGR Thanks to the efforts of NASA and its incredibly reliable Cassini spacecraft, we now know more about Saturn and its moons than ever before, but it seems there are still some surprises in store for…

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Our nights keep getting brighter

By Mallory Locklea From engadget A new study shows that nighttime illumination is increasing around the world. Our nights are getting brighter and they have been every year since 2012, according to a new study published today in Science Advances….

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Latin America is world’s most violent region for women, UN says

By JUAN JOSÉ RODRÍGUEZ AFP From Arab News PANAMA CITY: Latin America and the Caribbean is the most violent region in the world for women, the United Nations said Wednesday, highlighting Central America and Mexico as particularly dangerous. In a…

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Museum of African American History is freely digitizing home movies

By David Lumb From engadget Just make an appointment at the Washington, DC institution. Humanity has access to more data than ever before, but there’s still so much media scattered around the world that might rot away before it can…

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US Coast Guard offloads ton of cocaine seized in Caribbean

From Jamaica Observer ST PETERSBURG, Florida (CMC) — The United States Coast Guard says the crew of the Cutter Pelican has offloaded about one ton of cocaine, worth an estimated US$23 million in St Petersburg, Florida that was seized in…

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Cayman Islands delegation travels to Joint Ministerial Council meeting

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin along with Hon. Tara Rivers, Minister for Financial Services & Home Affairs will leave the Cayman Islands on Friday to travel to London to attend the annual Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial…

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Cayman Islands: Update: Poindexter Road Closures

From RCIPS The RCIPS would like to inform the public that the entrance of  Poindexter Road from Shamrock Road will now be open to the public. However, the entrance to Prospect on Poindexter Road at the Prospect Primary School round-about…

24 Nov Weather in Cayman & Tropical Report

24 Nov Fri 2017 Tropical Report Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 100 AM EST Fri Nov 24 2017 For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the…