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Fairmont Hamilton Princess Bermuda lays off workers

From Caribbean360 Sources said the redundancies included managers in the hotel’s food and beverage sector and jobs linked to group convention business and conferences. Other workers made redundant included employees who work in the hotel’s bars and room service. HAMILTON,…

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US Government punishes 11-year-old girl for selling cupcakes without permission

From Information Liberation No freedom is too innocent to be crushed by the police state. TROY, IL — An 11-year-old entrepreneur recently learned a lesson about the economics of living in a police state when her home-based cupcake business was…

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FBI: More Target-like malware attacks are coming

By Chris Smith From BGR In a confidential report for retailers that was seen by Reuters, the FBI is warning companies to prepare for Target-like malware attacks in the future, as the agency has discovered about 20 similar hacks that…

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American Airlines merger finalized

From Travel Daily US Airways to join oneworld in March American Airlines Group has been formed American Airlines and US Airways have legally completed their merger, with the latter to slowly dissolve during the next few years. The merger has…

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10 ways alternative energy is about to change the way tech gets powered

By Lyndsey Gilpin From Tech Republic Solar-powered laptops, edible battery power, spray-on solar panels, mini windmills: This may be a game-changing year for clean technology. Apple was just awarded a patent for a possible solar-powered MacBook display. Image: Apple/USPTO Instead…

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British national pleads guilty to cocaine found in St Vincent Brewery products

From Caribbean360 The police withdrew two other charges against Nathan Smith after discovering the cocaine concealed in three cans bearing carrying the labels “Hairoun Beer”, “Vita Malt” and “Presidente Beer”. (File photo) KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Friday January 31, 2014, CMC…

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SteppingStones proudly sponsored the CFA Cayman Islands Society Conference

SteppingStones proudly sponsored the CFA Cayman Islands Society Conference last Thursday (23) at George Town Yacht Club and picked up some excellent tips for potential CFA candidates: Tips: 1. Prepare, you should ensure that you dedicate at least 300 hours…

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American tourist killed after being hit by jet ski [in Jamaica]

From Caribbean360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Wednesday January 29, 2014, CMC – Police are searching for those responsible for the death of an American national, Tomas Torres Castillo, who died after being hit by a jet ski on Tuesday. Police in the…

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Former St Lucia prime minister feels betrayed

From Caribbean360 CASTRIES, St.Lucia, CMC – Ousted opposition leader, Stephenson King, says he feels betrayed but nevertheless humbled and inspired by the level of support from the public. On Thursday (23), one day after he was voted out of office…

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Caribbean Project: The collapse of Caribbean agriculture

By Hunter Wallace From Occidental Dissent In spite of all that has been written here about the Golden Circle, the sugar plantation in the Caribbean has gone the way of the cotton plantation in the Deep South. Agriculture in general…