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China explosions: Chemical specialists sent to Tianjin

From BBC China has sent a team of military chemical experts to the northern city of Tianjin, after explosions left at least 50 dead, state media report. The blasts, late on Wednesday night, ripped through an industrial port area, destroying…

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5 more green sea turtles rescued by Costa Rican police in Caribbean

By Zach Dyer From The Tico Times Costa Rica’s National Police rescued five more green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) weighing up to 150 kilograms last week in Moín, Limón, on the northern Caribbean coast. The rescue was a success story…

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Curtis partners help secure release of Israeli spy

By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily When Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle litigation partners Eliot Lauer and Jacques Semmelman agreed to take on the case of Jonathan Pollard in 2000, they did not think they would still be…

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Former SAP executive pleads guilty to bribery charge

By Samuel Rubenfeld From Wall Street Journal A former regional director of SAP SE SAP.XE -1.02% admitted to participating in a scheme to bribe Panama government officials to secure technology contracts for his employer. Vicente Eduardo Garcia, of Miami, pleaded…

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Judge urges NFL, Brady to settle ‘Deflategate’

By Mark Hamblett, From New York Law Journal Southern District Judge Richard Berman pressed the National Football League to explain Commissioner Roger Goodell’s approval of New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady’s suspension for his role in “Deflategate,” an alleged…

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Cayman Airways employees suspected of smuggling Cubans into the US

By Caribbean 360 From St Lucia News CARIBBEAN 360 – A third female employee of Cayman Airways has been arrested in connection with the alleged smuggling of Cubans into the United States. The 30-year-old woman was held on suspicion of…

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Cayman Islands police: Robbery in WB/Woman arrested in GT (12) charged/Man arrested burglary WB/4 arrests (separate) in East Disticts

Early Morning Robbery in West Bay From RCIPS Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 5:33 PM At approximately 1:30AM this morning, Thursday, 13 August, a woman, age 50, was awoken by the movement of two male intruders in the bedroom of her…

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Community Events Department of Vehicle & Drivers’ Licensing The Department of Vehicle & Drivers’ Licensing wishes to inform the public that both offices (West Bay & Crewe Road) will close on Wednesday, 19th August 2015 for a staff retreat. Normal…

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Cayman Islands police conduct operation in North Side

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) conducted an operation in North Side on Sunday (8) to address residents’ complaints regarding speeding by motorists and riders on illegal motorcycles, as well as drunk driving, during the popular Sunday drive to…

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Clinton turns over private server to Justice Dept. amid report it contained ‘top

From FoxNews.com Will Clinton server shed light on Benghazi? Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton announced Tuesday that she had directed her aides to turn over her personal e-mail server to the Justice Department, giving in to months of demands that…