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The Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association (CIREBA) elects a new board of directors.

CIREBA, The Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association, recently held their Annual General Meeting. One item on the agenda was the business of the annual elections for Board Members.   Michael Day from Regal Realty returns to the board as the…

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BVI setting up shark sanctuary

From Caribbean Business The British Virgin Islands declared its territorial waters a sanctuary for all shark species this to help protect the marine predators whose global numbers have been dramatically dwindling. Kedrick Pickering, deputy premier and minister for natural resources,…

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Caribbean pressures US to resolve Antigua gambling dispute

From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Friday May 23, 2014, CMC – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has once again appealed to the United States to honour the first ruling issued by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in favour of Antigua…

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Will the Caribbean reparations initiative inspire a revitalization of the US movement?

By Don Rojas From The Nation Underdevelopment in the Caribbean is a direct legacy of the slave trade and descendants of enslaved Africans should be compensated accordingly. A nineteenth century bilboes for an adult, typically found on slave ships, on…

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Drugs trafficking in the Caribbean Radar Detector

By Street Hype Report From Street Hype On May 9th American customs and border-protection officials launched an aerostat—a fat, tethered balloon—above the coast of Puerto Rico. Its job is to use radar to detect low-flying aircraft, ships and smaller vessels…

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WHO report finds traffic-related injuries deadliest for adolescents

By Ryan Parrish From Vaccine News A recent study conducted by the WHO examined the top causes of death and illness among adolescents worldwide. The “Health for the world’s adolescents” report, the first extensive WHO effort to measure the health…

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Immune children aid malaria vaccine hunt

By Rebecca Morelle, Science correspondent, BBC News The antibody trapped the malaria parasites inside of red blood cells A group of children in Tanzania who are naturally immune to malaria are helping scientists to develop a new vaccine. US researchers…

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Shingles vaccination poses threat to patients with high shingles risk

By Emma Rogers From Vaccine News New research published in the BMJ on Wednesday revealed that those with the highest risk of shingles are not entitled to vaccination, due to safety concerns. Shingles causes an acute painful rash and can…

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Mosquito-borne illness Chikungunya spreads across Caribbean infecting over 55,000

By Rebekah Marcarelli From HNGN A painful mosquito-borne illness is sweeping the Caribbean. Chikungunya is more commonly seen in Africa and Asia, but five months ago it was detected in the Caribbean, Reuters reported. The illness, which causes symptoms such…

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Brenda Quin’s “Seasons on the Edge of Memory” are her reflections, wishes and questions

M/s Quin’s latest collection of poems and reflections are a history of life she lived, life she lives now and life of the future she worries about. “Seasons on the Edge of Memory” is an apt title for a book…