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Researchers use sperm to deliver cancer drugs to tumors

By Mallory Locklear From engadget It was done with bull sperm and a cancer cell line, not in humans just yet. Chemotherapy has a lot of terrible side effects and that’s partly because the drugs being used to fight cancer…

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WTO talks collapse, Caribbean disappointed

From Nation News BUENOS AIRES – Caribbean countries have expressed disappointment at the collapse of talks towards a final outcome document at the 11th Ministerial Conference (MC11) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). “The reality is that we’ve had countries…

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US: Left shouldn’t mock prayer in wake of Texas shooting

By David Limbaugh From Newsmax While the unspeakable massacre in a small church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, brought the best out of people there, it triggered the worst in certain others who see everything through their tainted political lenses. House…

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Elizabeth Crowned Miss Caribbean UK

From The Voice Williams also won the award for Best Evening Dress ELIZABETH WILLIAMS of Greneda stole the show at this year’s Miss Caribbean UK beauty pageant, securing the crown in a new-look event in South London. Beating Santrece Stewart…

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US, Cuba hold biannual migration talks

By NELSON A. KING From Caribbean Life The United States Department of State has reported that the United States and Cuba on Monday, Dec. 11 held their 31st biannual Migration Talks in Washington, D.C. The State Department said Deputy Assistant…

“Under a Starry Sky”

More than 300 people attended the Savannah United Church’s Christmas Cantata on December 10th. The setting for this year’s Cantata took the audience from a present day family faced with a crisis and transported us to Bethlehem where the Christ…

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Art as a marketing strategy for hotels

People always talk. Despite this day’s advancement in technology, one of the best and effective marketing strategies is the word of mouth. Hence, hotels with interesting art displays, thought-provoking pieces, and controversial works will always be talked about. Intrigue and…

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Mexico sees tourism bump after hurricanes devastate much of Caribbean

By Andrew O’Reilly From FOX NEWS Vacationers are rebooking vacations to Mexico as Caribbean tourist hotspots from Puerto Rico to the Virgin Islands struggle to rebuild after this fall’s devastating hurricanes, airline data shows. From October through March 2018, U.S….

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‘Potentially Hazardous Asteroid’ 3200 Phaethon will pass by Earth Sunday, and you might catch a glimpse

On December 16, the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, a ‘potentially hazardous asteroid’ will be at its very closest to Earth, passing only 6.2 million miles away from our little blue planet. Don’t worry though, the asteroid is still completely safe and…

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Cayman Islands charities have one more chance to learn about NPO Law this year [Mon 18 Dec]

General Registry, in association with the Ministry of Financial Services, will stage its final information session for 2017 on NPOs (non-profit organisations) on Monday, 18 December. Organisations that solicit funds from the public for charitable causes can learn more about…