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Mother of man in wheelchair shot by police arrested for threatening woman

By Ciara McCarthy and agencies From Guardian UK Phyllis McDole released on $10,000 bail after allegedly confronting the woman she believed called 911 about her son before his death in Wilmington, Delaware Police arrested the mother of Jeremy McDole, a…

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Latin America and Caribbean to adopt SDGs, but still lagging on some MDGs

By Marianela Jarroud From CARIBBEAN360 SANTIAGO, Chile, Thursday September 24, 2015, IPS – In the last 15 years, Latin America and the Caribbean have met several key targets included in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), such as reducing extreme poverty,…

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The Editor Speaks: The Men with the Golden Gun

“The Man with the Golden Gun” was a James Bond thriller that was made into a movie with the same name and starred Roger Moore as James Bond and the late Christopher Lee as the man with the golden gun….

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Dewey case comes into focus

By Julie Triedman, From The National Law Journal Yet to be heard is finance director Frank Canellas (UPDATE: See below). With testimony from roughly a third of the expected 79 prosecution witnesses in the criminal trial of Dewey & LeBoeuf’s…

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Girl, 11, not harmed by Pink concert, judge says

By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal A mother did not show poor judgment by taking her 11-year-old daughter to a concert by the singer Pink, and the decision can’t be used as fodder in an ongoing custody dispute…

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Tackling violence is a national undertaking

By The Caribbean Voice From Stabroek news The Caribbean Voice comprises thirty suicide-prevention advocates/activist, drawn from the USA, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean, including Guyana, among whom there are three pastors and three pandits, along with educators, youth activists,…

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Why just one exam in labor is ordinarily enough

By Doula Delight From Bahama islands info Ordinarily, the only necessary vaginal exam in labor is the one that determines if the mother is indeed in active labor. It is true, that in cases of arrested labor, additional exams may…

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The Editor Speaks: What a terribly sad week

Seldom have I seen such a sad week here on Grand Cayman as this past one. The terrible news of a six-year old child stabbed to death and the even more shocking revelation the mother of the child accused of…

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How to recover from Chikungunya

FromwikiHow Chikungunya is a virus, transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. The number one transmission agent for the disease is the yellow fever mosquito, an insect living in tropical areas like South America or Africa. There…

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Former Ameriprise adviser from Plymouth admits to swindling $1 million from clients

By Randy Furst Star Tribune The ex-Ameriprise employee spent her clients’ money on clothing, vacations, tuition. The money siphoned from elderly clients paid for some eclectic purchases. It was spent at Victoria’s Secret, on Caribbean cruises, salon visits and donations…