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Can chemicals used in the production of synthetic marijuana be purchased in the Cayman Islands?

The possibility of chemicals used in the production of synthetic marijuana being purchased in the Cayman Islands was raised in an article published in the Detroit Free Press titled: “Violent crimes linked to synthetic marijuana renew a push in state…

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Penny Palfrey returning to Cayman Islands

Penny Palfrey announced Team Palfrey, 15 highly experienced and professionals who will escort and protect her from the shores of Cuba to the coast of Florida later this month. Her medical team includes Dr. Bill Korey, an emergency room physician…

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Diamond Jubilee: Final flourish for Queen’s celebrations

In the final moments of Tuesday’s festivities, the rapturous applause of thousands who had gathered on The Mall to see the Queen was drowned out by a deafening RAF flypast. Streaming red, white and blue over Buckingham Palace, it drew…

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Cayman Island’s Jeff Webb receives a standing ovation and it’s not business as usual yet at CONCACAF

Football officials from the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, otherwise known as CONCACAF, rose to give their new president, Jeffrey Webb, a standing ovation after his acceptance speech on 23 May 2012 at the five-star Boscolo…

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Now you see it: now you don’t – temporary terminal for Olympics costs $31M

AP) — The project will cost 20 million pounds ($31 million), process 37,000 bags and deal with 10,000 or so athletes. But don’t blink, because you might miss Heathrow’s Games Terminal: After three days, it will disappear. So why would…

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Mayan “end of the world cruise” visiting Cayman Islands

After fielding yet another media call about whether the world will end on Dec. 21 of this year, Douglas Duncan, director of the University of Colorado’s Fiske Planetarium, and one of his astro-colleagues hatched a plan. “When the world doesn’t…

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Religion Provisions of the Cayman Islands Constitution

By Jeremy Patrick* One of my current research projects involves analysis of the religion provisions of various constitutions enacted since the year 2000. From time to time on this blog, I’ll post extracts of those provisions arranged according to categories…