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One-third of Alzheimers’ cases preventable, says research

From Caribbean360 CAMBRIDGE, England, Thursday July 24, 2014 – With cases of Alzheimer’s disease on the rise in the Caribbean and elsewhere, research from Britain’s Cambridge University indicating that one-in-three cases of the illness worldwide is preventable is welcome news….

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Birmingham drug mule saved by cabin crew after cocaine pellet bursts in stomach

By Mike Lockley From Birmingham Mail Colmin Smith, 48, had swallowed 61 pellets before Virgin plane was forced to make emergency landing in Bermuda A Birmingham drugs mule carrying half a pound of cocaine in his stomach almost died when…

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Cayman Islands reports progress on energy bid

The Cayman Islands’ Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) will soon wrap up the bidding process to select a solution to Grand Cayman’s need for new firm generating capacity. ERA Managing Director Charles Farrington says the final choice will be announced at…

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New Cayman Islands’ Immigration officers welcomed

“This is a serious responsibility – take it seriously,” the Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, Cert. Hon., JP advised the Immigration Department’s newest officers at their graduation. On Friday, 18 July 2014 held at the University College of the Cayman…

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Migrant massacre at sea: 5 arrested for the deaths of 100

By Esther Tanquintic-Misa From International Business Times All they wanted was a chance at a better life. But migrants aboard a boat enroute to Europe didn’t realize death could come knocking while they pursue their journey. On Wednesday, Italian police…

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Thailand airport scam

From Clean Internet Charity This is a confidence trick where one is falsely accused of shoplifting, and then held by police or those claiming to be authorities until they pay a large ‘bail’ for the alleged theft. At times those…

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If researchers are right, this rock will make solar power cheaper than coal

By Christie Nicholson From core77 In 2007, a student at the University of Tokyo brought a lump of a grey, sparkly mineral to his professor Tsutomu Miyasaka, with the hope that this material might have potential to make cheap and…

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How a 61-year-old granddad got life in prison for selling pot a few times

By Corey Adwar From Business Insider A new Indiegogo campaign is trying to raise money for a “media blitz” urging Missouri’s governor to release the state’s only inmate serving life without parole for nonviolent marijuana offenses, the Riverfront Times reports….

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UTC Aerospace growing PR operation; $24M investment, 200 jobs created

By Kevin Mead From Caribbean Business UTC Aerospace Systems is expanding its operation in Puerto Rico through a nearly $25 million investment that is credited with creating 200 jobs over the past year. Gov. Alejandro García Padilla visited the company’s…

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Sensor-powered seatbelt could save the lives of sleepy drivers

By Adario Strange From Mashable “when people go into a state of fatigue or drowsiness, modifications appear in their breathing and heart rate; Harken can monitor those variables..” Wearable tech has done a lot to foster the rise of the…