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Create Caribbean Inc. launched as primary research facility for Dominica

Students of the Dominica State College (DSC) now have an enabling environment to conduct research as well as academic work thanks to Create Caribbean Inc. Officially opened on Thursday April, 9th of Create Caribbean Inc. is the work of DSC…

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International day for Monuments and Sites

By Sir Henry S. Fraser from Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Wednesday April 15, 2015 – On April 18th 1982, at a meeting of the International Committee of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) it was suggested that a day be established to celebrate…

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LinkedIn fends off suit over reference searches

By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge in San Jose ruled on Tuesday that LinkedIn Corp. doesn’t run afoul of the Fair Credit Reporting Act by providing premium members of its professional networking site with…

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Donald Sterling’s companion must return millions to his wife

By Marisa Kendall, from The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — A woman who received some $2.6 million in gifts from L.A. real estate mogul Donald Sterling must turn them over to his wife, a judge ruled Tuesday in a rare interpretation…

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NASA astronaut launches to space station, his home for an entire year

By Amanda Wills & Andrew Freedman From Mashable NASA astronaut Scott Kelly launched to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz rocket on Friday for a year-long mission that will reveal more about humans in space and get us…

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NY court indicts Barbadian-born woman in “Affinity Scam”

From CARIBBEAN360 NEW YORK, United States, April 15, 2015, CMC – A Barbadian-born woman has been indicted for stealing about US$300,000 from friends and acquaintances after telling them she inherited a multi-million dollar estate but needed money to clear encumbrances….

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Landmark asbestos verdict over cosmetic talc survives appeal

By Mary Pat Gallagher, From New Jersey Law Journal A $1.6 million New Jersey asbestos verdict involving cosmetic talc that is believed to be the first of its kind has been upheld on appeal. On March 27, a three-judge panel…

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NBC News’ Richard Engel says he misidentified the Syrian group that kidnapped him

By Margaret Hartmann From New York Mag No one doubts that NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel suffered a terrifying and dangerous ordeal when he and five colleagues were kidnapped in Syria in December 2012, but thanks in part…

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Cayman Islands: CNCF/Butterfield young at arts (YAA) Summer intensive

REGISTRATION OPEN! DEADLINE TO BOOK AN AUDITION IS 30TH APRIL CNCF is looking for talented 12-17 year olds to take part in the award-winning musical production, ISABEL, by playwright Patricia Bent, which will be staged in August at the Harquail…

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Preparing Christians for persecution is toughest challenge

By Vincent Funaro , Christian Post Reporter The toughest challenge for Christians in the Caribbean is ‘Preparing them for persecution,’ Says WEA Official Emerson Boyce NEW YORK — Rev. Emerson Boyce, the general secretary of the Evangelical Association of the…