(VIDEO) Remove tons of floating plastic debris in our Ocean with Project Kaisei
May 5, 2010 by admin
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The Pepsi Refresh Project , a groundbreaking effort to foster innovation in social good, will award more than $20 million this year to fund great ideas that refresh the world. The program launched on January 13 and has already exceeded expectations by receiving the monthly limit of 1,000 submissions in less than seven days with at least one from each state in the U.S

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(VIDEO) Remove tons of floating plastic debris in our Ocean with Project Kaisei
Veteran Chemical Engineer Appointed Director of Supply Services at Grand Bahama Power
April 14, 2010 by admin
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Freeport, Grand Bahama Island – Veteran Chemical Engineer, Kevin Seymour has been appointed Director of Supply Services at the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC). Mr. Seymour will be responsible for all supply chain management services for the GBPC.

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Caribbean, USA: Tributes to the “King of Pop”
June 26, 2009 by admin
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By Janine Mendes-Franco Despite the controversy which plagued him for the latter part of his eccentric life, the sudden and unexpected death of American-born entertainer Michael Jackson , dubbed “The King of Pop” , has touched millions of people around the world – and the Caribbean is no exception. Regional bloggers pay their respects… Guyana Media Arts calls Jackson “the world's greatest musician”, and admits the news of the singer's death still hasn't really sunk in, while fellow Guyanese blogger The Intellectual Elite says: I have never understood the fixation that a lot of the adult men I know have with Michael Jackson. But I’ll admit that for much of my childhood I liked his music, which as someone pointed out to me transcended barriers all around

