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Thieves break into Cayman Islands police compound and steal dirt bikes

Thefts of Dirt Bikes from GTPS Rear Yard Underscores Need for New Police Station From RCIPS Wednesday, 16 March 2016. The RCIPS is calling for renewed attention to the deteriorating conditions in which officers work on a daily basis at…

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St Patrick’s Day juices

Prepare for your jog with these delicious juices! To celebrate this healthy movement, we’re sharing green and natural ideas: Did you know that green juices offer nutritious benefits particularly for physical endurance? Drinking natural juices, loaded with green vegetables, both…

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Pua: Cops should act on Cayman Islands scandal

By Joe Fernandez From FMT News The entire scam was so well-thought through, that it fooled international auditors KPMG and Deloitte for years. KUALA LUMPUR: The lies by 1MDB have come full circle, which strengthens suspicions that there was never…

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Haiti and the Dominican Republic to pool resources to attract foreign direct investment

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, March, 17, 2016. The Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) in collaboration with the Centre for Facilitation of Investments of Haiti (CFI) and the Export and Investment Centre of the Dominican Republic (CEI-RD), conducted a workshop…

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Malware increasingly making its way into organizations through social media

By Zach Warren, From Legaltech News The Osterman Research survey also found just over half of organizations feature a written policy governing the use of social networks To say “social media is everywhere” these days may be slightly archaic. Of course…

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When a kleptocrat comes calling: Global money laundering and the ABA

By Michael D. Goldhaber, From The American Lawyer A prospective client walks into your office and tells you the following story in a bad German accent. He works for a West African mining minister who makes the salary of a…

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Did St. Patrick Ireland’s patron saint really banish all the snakes?

By April Drew From Irish Central What’s behind the legend of St. Patrick banishing snakes from Ireland? We all know our man St. Patrick, among many other things, as the man who banished snakes from the green fields of Ireland….

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Jared Fogle, the former face of Subway, got pummeled in a prison yard

By Samuel Lieberman From New York Mag Jared Fogle, the onetime Subway spokesperson who’s doing 15 years for possessing child porn and hiring underage prostitutes, got roughed up in the Englewood federal prison in Colorado on January 29. TMZ reports that…

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Legless dog Chi Chi leaves Korea for new life in Arizona

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS From Mashable PHOENIX — A dog that was left in a garbage bag behind a South Korea meat market has a new life — and new limbs — on the other side of the world in…

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You think you need a holiday? Sacked Newcastle boss Steve McClaren jets off to the Caribbean to catch some rays

By BEN GROUNDS FOR MAILONLINE Steve McClaren has escaped to sunnier climes on a jet ski with his wife Former Newcastle manager took a splash in the Caribbean while on holiday McClaren is out of work again after his stay…