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Providing sweet pan music is costly

By Alley Olivier The sound of the steel drum is captivating. The vibrant sounds emulated from a steel orchestra literally beats the sounds associated with Caribbean carnival into the air. Birthed in Trinidad, the steel pan orchestra is a passion…

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New species of ancient ‘River’ dolphin actually lived in the ocean

By Sara G. Miller, Staff Writer From Live Science The fossilized remains of a new species of ancient river dolphin that lived at least 5.8 million years ago have been found in Panama, and the discovery could shed light on…

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US State AGs wade into abortion video fight

By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — U.S. District Judge William Orrick III found himself in the crossfire of competing interests Tuesday morning when asked to interpret his own temporary restraining order blocking an anti-abortion group from releasing…

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Trinidadian trailblazer of Caribbean culture, died on July 23, 2015

Posted by lynette From Cambridge Community Television Cambridge arts community mourns the passing of a trailblazer of Caribbean culture in New England and Caribbean. MACKIE BURNETTE 1933 – 2015 ANOTHER TRAIL BLAZER OF CARIBBEAN CULTURE AND PAN AMBASSADOR of T&T…

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Colombia, a strategic ally for the Caribbean agribusiness industry

From Curacao Chronicle Colombia continues to strengthen its commercial relation with the Caribbean in agribusiness exports due to its diversified offer of fruits, vegetables and confectioneries. PROCOLOMBIA – Colombia’s agribusiness sector generates about 6.2% of the GDP, playing a key…

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Wikipedia bans 381 ‘black hat’ accounts for misleading editing

By Karissa Bell From Mashable Wikipedia is again cracking down on contributors and editors that are violating its guidelines. The site’s editors have banned 381 accounts for charging or accepting money for their contributions, without disclosing the information — what…

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Qunar announces organizational realignment

BEIJING, Sept. 7, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Qunar Cayman Islands Limited QUNR 3.87% (“Qunar” or the “Company”), China’s leading mobile and online travel platform, today announced an organizational realignment designed to establish, elevate and empower three key business groups in…

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Argentine accused of keeping wife, autistic son in cage

AFP From Business Insider Buenos Aires (AFP) – An Argentine man kept his wife and autistic son locked in a cage for years and forced the son to eat dog food and breathe gasoline fumes, a judicial source said. Inside…

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Black money trail exposed: Each citizen of Cayman Island invests Rs.1.75 crore in Indian stock market!

From IBNLIVE.COM After climbing dizzying heights, Indian stock market is crashing in the recent weeks. Lot of foreign investors are running away from the Indian stock markets triggering a fear of yet another economic slowdown. But a closer look at…

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Former archbishop accused of sexual abuse buried in Poland

From The Times of Israel Jozef Wesolowski, 67, died while on trial in a Vatican court for abusing minors and possessing child pornography WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The Polish church on Saturday buried a former papal diplomat who was charged…