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HBO Latin America and E-networks form agreement

The cable operator is the first in Guyana to offer HBO programming Miami, FL – HBO Latin America and E-Networks, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, have formed a partnership to transmit a variety of HBO and MAX channels…

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Customer wants refund after storage facility let rats eat her stuff

By Laura Northrup From Consumerist When you rent a storage unit, you sort of assume that most of your worldly belongings won’t be nommed on by rats. That’s why you’re paying for a storage unit, and didn’t pile your furniture…

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Mike Tyson: ‘I’m on the verge of dying from alcoholism’

From Chron Former boxing champ Mike Tyson fought back tears as he confessed he has been “lying to everybody” about his sobriety as he opened up about his alcoholism battle at a press conference on Friday. The sporting icon told…

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UWI Cave Hill students to have tuition talks with Barbados government

From Go-Jamaica Students at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies are seeking dialogue with the Barbados government following its decision to discontinue paying tuition fees for nationals studying at the tertiary institution. The Student’s Guild…

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UN chief says peacekeeping force in Haiti should be cut; Mission blamed for cholera epidemic

By Associated Press From The Washington Post UNITED NATIONS — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recommended a 15 percent reduction in the number of U.N. troops in Haiti on Tuesday and an examination of whether the beleaguered peacekeeping operation remains the best…

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How 1986 Games were on brink of being cancelled

By Marc Horne From The Scotsman SECRET papers have revealed that senior officials in the Thatcher government were relaxed about an all-white Commonwealth Games in Scotland due to a boycott by African and Caribbean nations. Ministerial correspondence, which has been…

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CARICOM Reps complete training in Queen Conch surveys

From Bahama islandsinfo Representatives from 10 CARICOM countries complete training in Queen Conch surveys for sustainable management St. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES — A group of thirteen (13) resource managers and fishers are meeting in St. Vincent and the Grenadines…

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The Burger King Wolverines ended their regular season campaign in thrilling fashion.

From Cayman Islands Flag Football Association Burger King would beat the Lynx, 6-0, last Saturday (Aug31) at the Ed Bush Sports Centre in West Bay. The contest was part of the 2013 Digicel Summer League, put on by the Cayman…

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Teenage mugger gets lenient sentence

A teenage boy went on a wild ride of crime over a four-month period comprising a robbery, an attempted street mugging, stealing a bicycle and handling stolen goods – all separate incidents. Prior to the first offence committed last January,…

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Maples continues secondment tradition

Two Caymanian lawyers from Maples and Calder have each been given a second opportunity to gain experience in foreign offices by way of a secondment. Since March 2013, Shari McField has been located in the Dubai office of Maples and…