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Anti-Racism and Discrimination Task Force discusses education and implementation of measures

Miami – The FIFA Task Force Against Racism and Discrimination, chaired by FIFA Vice-President and CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb, held its second meeting at the Home of FIFA in Zurich today to discuss its education platform and measures. “This is…

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Humane Society’s pub quiz

Cayman Islands Humane Society will be the main winner at Fidel Murphy’s Pub Quiz on Thursday 19th September 7:00pm Ann Ghezzi is the quiz master and there will be “fantastic” prizes. All proceeds will go towards transferring dogs to their…

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Put your stress away with “The Getaway”

FRESH CARNIVAL presents… THE GETAWAY … To put your stess away!!! 5 fun filled days in the Grand Cayman. Basic and VIP packages available. Packages include air, accommodation, costume and fete tickets!!! Saturday, May 03rd, 2014 Starts at 10:00 AM…

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Pirates of the Caribbean 5 in doldrums

Los Angeles – Pirates of the Caribbean 5 has been delayed. The swashbuckling adventure movie – which features Johnny Depp as the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow – was due to be in cinemas in July 2015 but will now be…

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Cruise ships go green with plants

Fran Golden, Special to USA TODAY On every ship you can view water but it’s only on a select few where you can stop and smell the roses, or at least enjoy the presence of real living flowers and plants….

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Beheading is warning from Trinidad gang members – police

From Caribbean360 The Police Social and Welfare Association (PSWA) said the killing was a gang’s attempt to flex its muscle in a terrible way and gangs in the country were becoming copycats of the South American style of warfare. PORT-OF-SPAIN,…

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Opinion: Simon Donner and climate warming

By Doug Craig From redding.com Doug Craig was an Air Force brat born in Germany, grew up in L.A., Northern Virginia and Dayton, Ohio. Obtained a B.A. in Journalism and a Doctorate in Psychology. Employed as a clinical psychologist in…

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The Céspedes saga

By Susan Slusser and Demian Bulwa, From San Francisco Chronicle, Pub on Ultimate Astros Marooned on a tiny Caribbean island, family members of Oakland A’s star Yoenis Céspedes feared their journey would end right there under a baking sun. Their…

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Arctic sea ice up 60 percent in 2013

By Melanie Batley From newsmax An unusually cold Arctic summer has resulted in almost a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice compared to the same time last year, bucking predictions that global warming would result in the…

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America remembers its fallen

From The Daily Mail UK By Becky Evans, David Mccormack and Associated Press Reporter Emotions run high as relatives of 9/11 victims gather at Ground Zero twelve years after tragedy In New York, the moving tribute started at 8:46 a.m….