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Can Celebrity Divorces Teach Us Legal Lessons?

Can Celebrity Divorces Teach Us Legal Lessons?

From Prenuptial Agreements To Other Divorce Issues, Asset Protection Attorney Explains How To Get It Right There’s never a shortage of notable divorces, and outlets like TMZ are never dry on the topic. Top-tier actors, athletes, business titans and their ...

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HEALTHY REASONING: Aids Is An Ongoing Problem

HEALTHY REASONING: Aids Is An Ongoing Problem

By Allan Bucka Jones PRIDE Health Columnist A little over 24 years ago, on November 7, 1991, basketball player, Los Angeles Lakers guard, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, held a press conference to reveal that he was HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) positive. ...

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Haiti’s Ruling Party Wins Many Mayoral Races

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (CMC) – Haiti’s ruling PHTK party won more than 30 mayoral races including the capital, Port au Prince, according to results released, on Tuesday, by the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP). The candidates and parties which contested ...

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Opinion: Risks? What Risks?

By Hazel Henderson IPS Guest Columnist We humans are acutely aware of risks. From our earliest times, the risks we faced were from hunger, predatory animals, extreme environmental conditions and, as our numbers grew, from other human tribes. Fast forward ...

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Liberty Global Buys Out Cable And Wireless

NEW YORK, New York (CMC) – Liberty Global Plc, the largest international cable company active in 14 countries, including 12 in Europe, has agreed to buy Cable & Wireless Communications Plc for £3.5 billion (US$5.3 billion), Bloomberg News reported Monday. ...

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Grenada Government Closes Debt Exchange Offer

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada (CMC) – The Grenada government Tuesday announced that it has formally closed its debt exchange offer exchanging its United States (US) and Eastern Caribbean (EC) dollar bonds due in 2025. A brief government statement said “tenders representing ...

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CARICOM Trade Ministers Discussed Health Of Caribbean Population

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) trade and economic development ministers says they will continue to discuss issues affecting the health of the population of the 15-member regional integration grouping. A statement issued Monday following last weekend’s Council for ...

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