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Sulfur fire & sunset

Bizarre sulfur fire footage will leave you in awe BY NICOLE GALLUCCI From Mashable The Worland Volunteer Fire Department in Wyoming was recently called upon to extinguish an unusual fire — and the footage they captured is stunning. Firefighters determined…

Woof you were here

WOOF YOU WERE HERE! There’s a beach in the Caribbean where cute puppies are loaned out to tourists for morning walks By Caroline McGuire From The Sun UK Potlake Place in Turks and Caicos nvites holidaymakers to play with the puppies…

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18 receive Legend of Faith Awards

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Caribbean Life’s senior writer, Dr. Nelson A. King, was among 18 members of the community who were recently honored with the Legend of Faith Award by the Brooklyn-based Faith Deliverance Pentecostal Church at…

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Caribbean Export, the CARIFORUM Directorate and the EU support firms in Leveraging the EPA

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, July 13, 2017. Supporting CARIFORUM firms to leverage the CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) is at the forefront of the Caribbean Export Development Agency’s work programme as they implement the 11th EDF Regional Private Sector Development Programme (RPSDP)…

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8 arrested in beating death of American tourist in Greece

From WN Eight people have been arrested in Greece, two being charged with murder, after a 22-year-old African-American tourist was beaten to death after an encounter in a bar on the island of Zakynthos, according to National Public Radio. Bakari…

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Communities step up to help save Jamaica’s forests climate change

By Desmond Brown From Caribbean News Service KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jul 12 2017 (IPS) – According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), 31.1 percent or about 337,000 hectares of Jamaica is forested. Of this, 26.1 percent or 88,000…

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Royal Caribbean to implement WeatherOps Risk Mitigation System

From Cruise Industry News Weather Decision Technologies and Royal Caribbean Cruises announced that the cruise company will implement WeatherOps risk mitigation system on each of its 47 vessels across all subsidiaries, including Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club…

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Ericsson launches network services for massive IoT

Ericsson launches network services for massive IoT: Packages broad range of radio network services together to enable operators to smoothly introduce Internet of Things applications on their networks Ericsson also introduces new IoT software features such as Voice over LTE…

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These 3 types of supplements are ‘the most lawless’ of the industry, according to a Harvard researcher

By Erin Brodwin From Business Insider Their very name — supplements — makes them sound like a healthy addition to any diet. But most vitamins and dietary powders are unnecessary. Some can even be dangerous, according to Harvard Medical School professor S. Bryn…

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In astronomy, women of color face the most discrimination

By Rob LeFebvre, from engadget Almost half of women of color report bias, harassment and assault in the planetary sciences. There’s tons of evidence that women face a gender bias in the STEM fields. Last May, one report found that…