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The 10 luxury cars that thieves go after the most

By Richard Read, The Car Connection, From Business Insider PHOTO: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images The Highway Loss Data Institute recently reported on the Ford F-250 pickup’s popularity among car thieves. But as nice as the F-250 can be, the National Insurance…

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No country for women

By Keisha Hill, From Sunday Gleaner Study ranks Jamaica as the worst place for female entrepreneurs in the region Jamaica has been ranked as possibly the worst place for women to do business in Latin America and the Caribbean. A study…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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UC Merced professor highlights racial profiling

MERCED — In a book due out next year, a UC Merced professor says a lack of judicial discretion leads to a disproportionate number of deportations to Latin America and the Caribbean. Tanya Golash-Boza, a sociology professor, said 98 percent…

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Jonathan Franzen: ‘Egypt is the worst place to be a migratory bird’

NatureUp By Adam Welz From The Guardian UK US author sounds warning over Egyptian trapping that kills millions of birds as they migrate from Europe into Africa One of the photos shows a Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) caught in a…

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Gov’t to combine GIS, Radio Cayman and TV

From Loop Cayman Following the recommendations of the E& Y report, the government has decided to combine the Government Information Service (GIS), Radio Cayman and the Government Television as one unit as it seeks to reform its own media. According…

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Tourists return to Greece’s summer resorts

By Renee Maltezou, Reuters From Toronto Sun Foreign tourists are returning to Greece’s sun-drenched islands and ancient temples, central bank data showed on Friday, boosting hopes that the key sector may help the crisis-hit country pull itself out of a…

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The next step of the HIV/AIDS strategy

Posted by Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Valerie Jarrett From Office of National AIDS Policy US Government Three years ago, President Obama announced an historic comprehensive plan to help turn the tide on HIV/AIDS in the United States: the National HIV/AIDS…

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International effort needed to eradicate African poverty

By Arley Gill From Caribbean360 ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Friday November 14, 2014 – As of November 2nd, 2014, more than 4800 persons have died from the latest outbreak of the Ebola virus. Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone are the worst…

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Rotararians captured by Rotoract Pirates -HELP!!

CAPTURED BY ROTORACT 2014 11am – 3pm The Crescent, Camana Bay Will you help release your beloved mates? Shlver me timhers! The Rotaract District 7020 Pirateshe capturing yar beloved ·- Rotarians & Rotaractors. Yar better start paying up, if yar…