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Here’s why it’s a bad idea to put your phone’s screen up on live TV

BY JOHNNY LIEU From mashable Sometimes the thought of sabotaging your friend’s live TV appearance proves too difficult to resist. Ted Kravitz, a pit lane reporter for Sky Sports’ Formula 1 coverage, was at the Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday….

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Cayman Islands: Assault Early Thu Morning, 16 November, on Smith Road

From RCIPS Just before 2AM today, Thursday, 16 November, police officers were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of an assault that took on Smith Road in the vicinity of Tropical Plaza in George Town.  Bottles were…

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Cayman Islands: Arrests made in connection with incident on Walkers Road, 16 November

From RCIPS Just before 2:30AM today, Thursday, 16 November, officers were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a disturbance involving damage to property at a gas station off Walkers Road in George Town. When the police…

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Cayman Islands: West Bay Road Road closures to continue through Saturday, 18 November

From RCIPS The nightly road closures of a section of West Bay Road between Lawrence Boulevard and the Gecko Link mini roundabout which began on Sunday, 12 November, will continue through Saturday, 18 November. The closures take place nightly between…

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Cayman Islands: Coe Wood Beach Operations Lead to Arrest, 15 November From RCIPS Officers have been continuing operations in the Coe Wood Beach area of Bodden Town in response to community complaints about disturbances and anti-social behaviour. As a result…

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Cayman Islands: More ACC arrests

Investigators from the Anti-Corruption Commission, with the assistance of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, have arrested a 57 year old female from the George Town area in connection with an ongoing investigation and previous arrests made on 19, 24…

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Futile attempts to cull green iguanas in Grand Cayman, population surpasses one million

From Jamaica Observer GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (CMC) — Environmental officials have warned that efforts to curb the population of invasive green iguanas on Grand Cayman have been futile. According to environmentalists, there are now more than a million invasive…

62 Insane facts about Bitcoin – Updated October 2017

From Bitcoin Play Bitcoin is a virtual currency that uses Blockchain technology for secure payments and storing money electronically, without requiring a bank or a person’s name. Satoshi Nakamoto created this cryptocurrency back in 2009. The biggest advantage of Bitcoin…

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Byron-Nisbett attends Trinidad and Tobago retreat on “Building Caribbean Resilience”

SOURCE: St Kitts & Nevis Observer From the St. Kitts-Nevis Parliament Basseterre, St. Kitts – Deputy Speaker Sen. the Honourable Akilah Byron-Nisbett was among Parliamentarians from 15 Caribbean countries and a dozen development agencies who recently participated in a two-day retreat…

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Iraq proposal to legalise child marriage sparks outrage

Albawaba From Freedom United Iraq’s parliament voted “in principle” to approve amendments to the Personal Status Law, meaning girls as young a 9-years-old could marry. Albawaba News reports that currently the legal age for marriage is 18-years-old, though a judge…