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U.S. Warns Spring Breakers Headed to Mexico, Jamaica or the Bahamas

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Moore, 75, has always felt safe during her stays in Jamaica, where she’s returning for the fourth time on Wednesday. But this year, while she’s still happy to take a trip, a travel advisory for Jamaica, reissued in January by the U.S. Moore, the traveler heading to Jamaica, but it hasn’t deterred her from making the trip. “In

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A Novel IEEE Workshop Showcases Jamaica’s Engineering Community

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The IEEE Jamaica Section is acting as a catalyst to engage and inspire the island nation’s next generation of engineering and technology professionals. Students and members met with IEEE leaders, government officials, university professors, and industry executives. The event attracted more than 200 participants.

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India to seek licenses to scout Pacific Ocean for critical minerals – ET Auto

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The 36-member ISA council is meeting in Jamaica this month to negotiate the latest draft of a mining code. The UN-backed International Seabed Authority ( ISA ) has issued 31 deep-sea exploration licenses, including two for India in the Indian Ocean, but is yet to allow mining because the 36-member body is still working on regulations.

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Get to Know the IEEE Board of Directors

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IEEE Senior Member ChunChe “Lance” Fung Director, Region 10: Asia Pacific Joanna Mai Yie Leung Fung has worked in academia and provided industry consultancy services for more than 40 years. This article features IEEE Board of Directors members ChunChe “Lance” Fung, Eric Grigorian, and Christina Schober.

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Why N.Y.C. Hotel Rooms Are So Expensive Right Now

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About 135 of the city’s roughly 680 hotels entered the shelter program, with many congregated in Midtown Manhattan, Long Island City in Queens and near Kennedy International Airport — all traditional magnets for tourists. More than two dozen hotels are in the vicinity of the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, and Kennedy International Airport.