Monday

Monday 30th May 2016. Memorial day and dead Hard Drive.

May 30, 2016

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brokenharddriveDon’t work with children, animals that is what they say. Well I have one more to add… Don’t work with technology, great whilst it is working then. When it is not, well that is something that we had to deal with this morning as on of the hard drives that contains the music database packed up… We made it thanks to everything being backed up on umpteen external hard drives!

Anyway, welcome to Memorial day and it is just you me and the music…

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]The News:

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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) confirmed that it has been investigating the Waked Group for money laundering for 10 years, and that Panamanian authorities have been involved in the process.

Environment Minister, Mirei Endara, was forced to pay $100 to the National Treasury for not meeting the demands of the Third Chamber of the Supreme Court on time.

The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) has approved the hiring of the multinational firm Ernst & Young to advise it on tax matters.

Panama is quite likely to be declared a country free of child labor shortly.

Indigenous groups opposed to the hydroelectric project at Barro Blanco, which uses the water of the Tabasará River, continued holding protests in Bocas del Toro.

Due to bad weather, the boat named “Blessing of God” turned upside down with three of its crewmen, 800 meters from the beach of Punta Chame.

The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) reported that in the early hours of yesterday, a section in the south east side of the lateral wing of the Miraflores Locks detached.

Panama is the second country in Central America that receives the most investment from the private sector in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), according to research by “Investment for the Development of Central America, an online study on philanthropy and social investment

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