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Your Medical Records Could Be Sold on Black Market
Your doctor's name, your past illnesses and medical history, even the kind of medicine you take - these are the types of personal details for sale in a multimillion dollar underground market.
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Commissioner Darwin Dottin has been removed as head of the Royal Barbados Police Force after nine years on the job.
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Honduran Presidential Guard Killed in Armed Robbery
A member of the Honduran presidential guard was fatally shot during an armed robbery in Tegucigalpa, a spokesman for President Porfirio Lobo's administration told Efe Tuesday.
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US collegians to host Cuba in July
It was a quiet part of the Father's Day Mass as about 300 people stood up in preparation for communion.
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Tropical Depression Flooding Risk Continues for Mexico
A slow-moving tropical depression will continue to bring torrential rainfall and the risk of flooding to parts of southeastern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala into midweek.
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'HFC's status not under threat'
The Republic Bank of Trinidad and Tobago has displaced the Social Security and National Insurance Trust as the largest institutional shareholder in HFC Bank, raising fears of a possible takeover and subsequent rebranding of one of the country's most established indigenous banks.
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Trinidad & Tobago: New Media & Tourism
We are destined to fail at our tourism efforts because the stakeholders, decision makers and governmental associations have no understanding of the new media landscape.
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America's finest play at the chapel - Youth Orchestra benefits from training
When you head out for a concert featuring an ensemble of America's finest musicians playing the music of some of the world's finest composers, you can be sure you'll have a wonderful auditory experience.
The study and appreciation of Language Arts was given new life when Naparima College recently hosted its first annual Language Arts Department Showcase at the school gymnasium on Paradise Hill, San Fernando.
Paris Hilton, ABC, and BBC on list of offshore tax haven clients
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Dominican prosecutors seeking 2-year sentences and $100K fine for Canadians in wedding brawl
Stacey Vernon and her new husband, Nick Miele, just hours before he was arrested after a fight at the Bahia Principe Esmeralda resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
June 17th, 2013 The National Front of Indigenous Peoples has issued a statement expressing their complete opposition to the development of hydroelectric projects in their territories.
Costa Rican Murder Shines Light on Poaching, Drug Nexus
The murder of an environmental activist in Costa Rica has shaken the country's ecology-minded public and has cast a light on what appears to be the growing overlap between animal poaching and drug trafficking on the country's Caribbean coast.
Diaspora conferences - WASTED! Tufton claims meetings not focused on right matters
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on foreign affairs and foreign trade, Dr Christopher Tufton, has stopped just short of describing the staging of diaspora conferences as a waste of time, arguing that Jamaica has yet to benefit significantly from the planning of these events.
Bolt's coach calls for anti-doping lab in Jamaica
The Jamaican government needs to establish an accredited anti-doping laboratory to protect its world-class athletes from taking contaminated substances, the coach of world record holder and Olympic champion Usain Bolt says.
Hip for all hours - Promoters ask for MoBay strip to be party zone
In a public consultation at the Jamaica Conference Centre, Kingston, on Thursday, May 16, Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment Damion Crawford, raised the possibility of zoning areas for entertainment purposes.
Nicaragua Earthquake Strikes Close to Site of 1972 Destruction
Managua, Nicaragua's capital. A 6.5 magnitude earthquake hit off the Nicaraguan coast about 50 miles from the capital on Saturday.
PM urged to forge global tax deal
Prime Minister David Cameron hosts a meeting with the Heads of the Overseas Territories and the Chief Ministers of the Crown Dependencies Anti-poverty campaigners have urged David Cameron to build on his agreement with Britain's network of Crown dependencies and overseas territories to forge a global deal on tackling tax evasion.
Montego Bay's Rotaract Club tops regional awards
Vice-President of the Rotaract Club of Montego Bay Rayon Reid and Director Alwyn Taylor pose with the five awards received by the club at the District Rotaract Conference in the Cayman Islands.
Serving God in Sault Ste. Marie
These may include career opportunities, higher education, marriage, safety from persecution in their native lands, to be reunited with loved ones, and other reasons.