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PV Energy: Almost 50 % of the agreed rooftop installations on government buildings completed

sun2roof solar installations on public rooftops to foster Antigua’s green energy future Halftime for Antigua and Barbuda’s solar rooftop projects: Nearly 50 % of the agreed 2 MWp solar rooftop systems are installed. The 2 MWp sun2roof are part of…

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Pope says he believes ban on female priests is forever

Reuters | Nov 1, 2016, From Times of India ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE: Pope Francis said on Tuesday he believes the Roman Catholic Church’s ban on women becoming priests is forever and will never be changed, in some of his…

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Washington State mother ‘injected her 3 kids’ with heroin to help them sleep

From Wn.com ITV reports a Washington State mother is on trial in Pierce County for injecting her three young children with heroin to make them go to sleep, a court heart Tuesday. Ashlee Hutt is accused of giving her three…

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Why we need Economic Diversification in Trinidad and Tobago

By BID from ladb Economic diversification in Trinidad and Tobago is imperative, although diversification away from the energy sector has largely failed. A country with a perfectly diversified export portfolio will have an index close to 0 (most diversified), whereas…

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Why Caribbean banks are bracing for crisis

By Arthur Williams From Americas Quarterly Bankers’ efforts to reduce risk threaten to cut the Caribbean off from the international financial system. In countries like Haiti, remittances matter. Many Haitians rely on money sent from family abroad to meet daily…

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HBO presents the mega donors that financed the US presidential campaign in the new documentary Meet the Donors: Does money talk?

A new premiere featured in HBO Latin America’s Documentary Season 2016, the film is directed by Emmy® Award winner, Alexandra Pelosi, who investigates those who financed the most expensive election in history Miami, Florida – November 2, 2016 – While…

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Cayman Islands: UPDATED- decease named -Vehicle found submerged in canal on Marina Drive

From RCIPS: Wed Nov 2 12:26 PM Identity of Deceased With respect to the incident reported on Monday, 31 October regarding a submerged vehicle in Prospect, police can now confirm that the identity of the deceased is Audrey Nugent, age…

Weather Service training under way in Cayman Islands

A group of meteorological and aviation officers in the Cayman Islands are currently receiving training that will allow them to provide weather observations anywhere in the world. The National Weather Service is required to have all officers providing weather observations…

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MSU researchers part of iguana hatchling discovery in Cayman Islands

From newswise Office of Public Affairs News Bureau 662-325-3442 Contact: Sasha Steinberg [email protected] November 1, 2016 Newswise — STARKVILLE, Miss.—A team of Mississippi State students and faculty is among a group of researchers working in the Cayman Islands that may…

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Sanders: Banking: Is the US making a stick to beat its own back?

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Kaieteur News Caribbean governments have rightly focused on the severe consequences for their countries of the withdrawal of correspondent banking relations from regional banks by international banks, particularly those located in the US. But there…