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Rangers rallied in minor league coach’s time of need

By Jeff Wilson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram From The Kansas City Star SURPRISE, Ariz. — In the split second after Ryley Westman realized that he was going to crash the car he was driving, he decided to turn left into the…

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Cranberry-orange breakfast buns

From smittenkitchen When my husband had a bit of, uh, bonus awesome free time on his hands this summer, he got into the curious habit of running while not being chased*, which led to him taking part in his first…

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Security services may have killed code-breaker for being gay

By Alex Ward Fro Daily Mail UK Security services may have killed code-breaker Alan Turing for being gay claims campaigner Peter Tatchell The code-breaker died in 1954 after eating a cyanide-laced apple Mr Tatchell is urging the Government to investigate…

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This inspiration leads to a ‘tenacious’ story

By Rick Cooke Sports Correspondent | Tewksbury Town Crier POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA- “I’ll see you next week brother, I’m leaving on a little trip.” Richard Robinson left his Pompano Beach condo last week for a cruise ship departing from the…

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Caribbean healthcare providers should test high-risk patients for kidney disease – PAHO

From Caribbean360 The Washington-based health care organization on Wednesday called on Caribbean healthcare providers to test high-risk patients for signs of kidney disease. WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Thursday March 13, 2014, CMC – The Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) has expressed…

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Portrait of Thatcher

By Gordon J. Solomon The unique silver thatch is deep rooted into sand beds and rock formations on all three Cayman Islands. The “outer” side of the leaf, which faces the sun, is a verdant green while the opposite side…

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Boy George: Bad karma

By Patrick Strudwick    Independent UK The enthusiastic rehabilitation of Boy George after he served time for a vicious attack says much about our disregard for male victims of violence, writes Patrick Strudwick In the din of sycophancy encircling celebrities, there…

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The Editor Speaks: Why is St Patrick the most popular of Saints?

If you ask someone to name a Saint and his day of celebration, if anyone can answer correctly that is, persons will probably say St. Patrick (or St Paddy) and name correctly March 17th. If that person you ask happens…

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Caribbean Fashion Week: Linking Jamaica’s threads

From Ebony Life Designers from the West Indies and Ethiopia show their creativity in the island sun Grace Jones calls it home, Tom Browne found himself “funkin’ ” for it. For many travelers, Jamaica is a destination for sun, beautiful…

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See [Cayman and] the Caribbean for $78 a night, cruising from Miami on the Sophia Loren-inspired MSC Divina

From Perth Travel FANCY sailing the Caribbean in ship inspired by a movie star? A special offer from MSC Cruises means you can do just that from $78 a night. The MSC Divina – a ship inspired by Sophia Loren…