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JetBlue to start offering mint class to the Caribbean

From One Mile At A Time Last year JetBlue did something pretty bold for an established low cost carrier by introducing a new premium cabin product between New York and Los Angeles/San Francisco. The new product is called Mint Class,…

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Queensland Government investigates Adani

By Tony Moore From The Age Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt says it’s up to the Queensland Government to investigate the complex company structure of Adani, which proposes to operate in the Galilee Basin. Fairfax Media has found a complex…

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Understanding the United States’ new Caribbean border counternarcotics strategy

By Pat DeQuattro The illegal trade in drugs, people and weapons is a $750 billion global criminal enterprise that undermines the governance and rule of law of those countries impacted by the cultivation, transportation and distribution of the illicit products…

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What control does a Cayman Controller have?

From Solomon Harris A Cayman Islands Monetary Authority appointed Controller under Securities Investment Business Law (2011 Revision) and Banks and Trust Companies Law (2013 Revision) such as that appointed for Caledonian Securities Limited and Caledonian Bank Limited has the following…

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Cell-tower data now harder for Feds to get

By Ross Todd, Fr0m The Recorder Joining a growing national debate about government surveillance in the digital age, a federal judge in San Francisco put federal agents and prosecutors in the Northern District of California on notice that Fourth Amendment…

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Metropolitan Police to be investigated over claims of 14 separate child sex abuse cover-ups because MPs and officers were involved

By Chris Greenwood, Daily Mail Independent Police Complaints Commission launches corruption probe Complex allegations uncovered during probe into historical sex abuse Officers are accused of letting ‘untouchable’ senior politicians off the hook Also allegedly failed to charge Cyril Smith after…

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Vanuatu’s monster cyclone

Amazing photos of a Pacific island nation just devastated by a monster cyclone By Harrison Jacobs From Business Insider A “monster” storm hit the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu on Friday and Saturday, causing widespread destruction and unconfirmed reports of…

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Camouflage done right

From Designer Daily Published on March 13, 2015 in Art Natalie Fletcher’s photography of naked body will not shock anybody, as you will need to find where the bodies are first. The body painter blends her models into the landscape…

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[UK] Judges sacked for watching porn

From BBC Three judges have been sacked for viewing pornographic material via their official IT accounts, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has said. The pornography was not illegal in content, a spokesman added. However the Lord Chancellor and the Lord…

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Carpha: Childhood obesity in Caribbean

From Trinidad Express Newspaper The Caribbean Public Health Agency (Carpha) yesterday warned that the region is in the midst of a childhood obesity epidemic, despite the dramatic improvement in the health status of young people in the Caribbean over the…