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Human organs can be sold for cash says Miller. Scotland says no they can’t

Speaking at a press conference last Thursday (21), North Side MLA EzzardMiller said he was denied an opportunity to express his concerns in the Legislative Assembly (LA) because of changes to the order paper. Miller was speaking about the drafting…

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Rich Britons with money in the Cayman Islands set to be hit with big tax bills

By Alex Hawkes, Financial Mail On Sunday Wealthy UK citizens with cash in the Cayman Islands are set to be hit with big tax bills after a landmark agreement between Britain and the Caribbean territory. The deal emerged after the…

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North Korea Allegedly Forces Diplomats To Deal Drugs For Hard Cash

Geoffrey Ingersoll and Adam Taylor, Businessinsider A North Korean embassy in Eastern Europe received a large batch of illegal drugs from the North Korean government last year, according to reports in South Korean press. The reasoning behind the plan was…

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Kurt Walton now a Chief Super

It was with some delight I learned that Caymanian, Kurt Walton, will from April 1st become a chief superintendent in the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). Mr. Walton is 44 years old and hails from Cayman Brac. He has…

In pictures: Earth Hour around the world

Earth Hour is a worldwide event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and held towards the end of March annually, encouraging households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness about…

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Knife taken from Billy McNeely’s back after three years

Doctors in Canada have removed a knife blade from a man’s back more than three years after he was stabbed in a fight. Billy McNeely of the Northwest Territories told local media he had suffered itching and minor pain but…

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Why is King John the classic villain?

By Tom Geoghegan BBC News Magazine A new film about King John further underlines history’s judgement of the medieval English monarch as a cruel tyrant. But among the dozens of bad kings and despots, why is John always the pantomime…

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Tiny Implant Chip Could Detect Heart Attacks Before They Happen

Vignesh Ramachandran, Mashable Swiss researchers say they’ve come up with a tiny implant that can analyze blood from within our bodies and send test results directly to a doctor. The device would be implanted just below the skin and can…

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Woman in hospital after South Sound crash

A 26-year-old woman is in a serious condition after the car she was driving crashed into a wall this morning. About 9.00 am today, Monday 25 March 2013, police received a report that a Ford Ranger had crashed into a…

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Cayman Islands Government and Tom Jones International Ltd. announce settlement

The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) and Tom Jones International Ltd. (TJI) announced today (25) that they have settled all claims involving the construction of the John Gray High School and Clifton Hunter High School Projects and entered into a binding…