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7 reasons why the Caribbean may soon turn into a Cannabis hotspot

By Micha From Sensi Seeds Carribean There are many signs that some Caribbean countries may well develop into an Eldorado for cannabis and its consumers in the coming years. Read about the seven most important reasons here. With the exception…

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This Michigan Tech professor built a drone that catches rogue drones

By Danielle Muoio, From Tech Insider A Michigan Tech professor is building a drone will shoot a net at rogue drones to capture them. The drone capturer is being developed by Mohammad Rastgaar-Aagah, an associate professor in the University’s Mechanical…

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OUR CARIBBEAN: ‘Ole’ politics in Guyana, Barbados

By Rickey Singh, From Nation News Barbados In today’s column, my first since health challenges compelled me to suspend my writings while abiding with medical advice at home, I have opted to reflect with readers on a few topical social…

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Caribbean countries endorse effort to accelerate pro-growth reforms

From South Florida Caribbean News BELIZE – Twelve Caribbean countries endorsed today (March 1st) a joint communique to move forward on their pro-growth agenda. “This event is an important milestone for member countries of the Caribbean Growth Forum. Together with…

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The fall of value and the search for quality

By Alice Gomstyn From The Financialist It’s been a tough couple of years for value investors. Over the long term, value stocks have outperformed momentum and quality in most regions, sectors, and size segments. Since 2014, however, the opposite has…

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Apple’s watch presents less potential than investors think

By Seth Golden From Seeking Alpha Summary Wearables provide less solutions and more passive tracking results. Apple Watch sales will peak with distribution saturation. Fitbit’s attrition rate shows the level of usefulness for wearables. Back in January, I offered readers…

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Panel allows AG’s Trump ‘University’ Suit to go forward

By Ben Bedell, From New York Law Journal New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman may proceed with fraud claims against Donald Trump related to “Trump University,” an appellate court has ruled. The Appellate Division, First Department, in affirming a lower court’s…

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3 steps to creating an online business that earns $1,000 a month, from an entrepreneur who did it

By Daniel DiPiazza, Contributor From Business Insider While 99% of the population is going to work every day, trading their time for money … there’s a special group of in-the-know people who are waking up to a world of financial…

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iNews Briefs & Community Events (From BIG FISH 95.5)

Two women, one mentally ill and the other crippled, forced to live in inhumane conditions in Guyana By Guyana Chronicles From St Lucia news Online Two West Coast Berbice women – one mentally ill and another crippled – were on…

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Miss Cayman Islands gets fit for DG’s 5K Challenge

Newly crowned Miss Cayman Islands Monyque Brooks put her best foot forward last night (29th February) to help launch the Off the Couch fitness programme. The eight-week initiative is to get people in shape for the 2016 Deputy Governor’s 5K…