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Month: June 2012

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England 239-2 beat West Indies 238-9 by eight wickets in second one-day international at The Oval

Captain Alastair Cook scored 112 as England cruised to an eight-wicket victory over West Indies to clinch the one-day series with a match to spare. Cook shared an opening stand of 122 with Ian Bell (53) and 81 with Jonathan…

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Cayman Islands’ law firm Maples and Calder to add 75 jobs in Dublin

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton TD today announced that Cayman Islands headquartered Maples and Calder, a leading law firm in the Caribbean tax haven, which opened an Irish office in 2006 and has 175 jobs in Dublin, has…

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Euro 2012: England in last eight

Wayne Rooney scored his first goal at an international tournament for eight years as England beat Ukraine 1-0 on Tuesday, but his performance, like his team’s, was laboured. Back in Roy Hodgson’s starting line-up after missing their first two group…

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CINICO extends customer satisfaction survey

CINICO has announced that it will be extending its online customer satisfaction survey to Wednesday June 27th.  Launched on May 22nd, the survey is available to all civil servants, pensioners and statutory body CINICO members.  Those completing the survey will…

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OCG accuses Jamaica’s government of an abuse of judicial progress

We have just received this press release from Jamaica’s OCG and we repost it in its entirety as two of the three projects mentioned involve China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC). CHEC is the company the Cayman Islands government is also…

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FGBMF leader Paramlall sues Cayman Islands hospital

Well known National President of the Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship  (FGBMF) here in the Cayman Islands, 67 year old Christian preacher Rev. Harold Paramlall, is suing the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) after his wife died of cancer in…

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It’s a big world but you can’t hide even in the Cayman Islands

Darrell Huckaby is an educator, author and public speaker and writes on www.darrellhuckaby.net where he also can be contacted. I found this lovely article written by him and published on another site (please see end of article). Huckaby: It’s a…

Stingrays to be slaughtered for shoes

No it isn’t happening here and it must not ever happen. This is why we have highlighted it as our lead story today. Our Stingray City is one of our top tourist attractions and stingrays are easy to catch, as…

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Mystery over death of Surrey County cricketer

Police will not be investigated over the death of cricketer Tom Maynard, who was killed by a train after he ran away from officers. The player, who had been widely tipped as a future England international, was struck near Wimbledon…

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Global high net worth population increases slightly as their investable wealth declines, finds world wealth report

Asia-Pacific surpasses all regions with the largest HNWI population, while North America retains the most HNWI wealth The overall financial wealth of high net worth individuals (HNWI) declined across all regions in 2011, with the exception of the Middle East,…