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Month: January 2013

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Bush, Anglin & McLaughlin to face-off in CBO 2013

Three of Cayman’s leading politicians will face each other head-to-head in the final session of Cayman Business Outlook 2013 during a question and answer panel discussion that will drill down to find out just how they stand on some of…

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Nick’s First Vacation: Grand Cayman

By Elizabeth From www.roackabyeparents.com Elizabeth is an elementary education graduate. She majored in language arts and had a fine arts minor. She keeps busy substitute teaching in area schools and adjusting to being a mom (which she loves.) During the…

Ministry Plans for Year Ahead

Heads of Department and Statutory Authorities under the Ministry of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports and Culture met earlier this year to review their successes of 2012 and discuss some priorities for 2013. Minister Mark Scotland, JP, Chief Officer Jennifer Ahearn,…

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FCIA Public Beach Park & Bike Path Plans near completion amid demonstrations

  Work on the new park at Public Beach under the ForCayman Investment Alliance is nearing commencement, Cayman Islands, GRAND CAYMAN. Work on the new park at Public Beach under the ForCayman Investment Alliance is nearing commencement, along with the…

Cayman Cookout: The food fest circuit’s hottest ticket

By Marla Cichowski, FoxNews Picture the ultimate winter get-away in the Caribbean. Then throw in 30-plus celebrity chefs, including Anthony Bourdain, Eric Ripert and Spike Mendelsohn and you have, quite possibly, the hottest ticket in the culinary fest circuit. Grand…

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Mourant Ozannes announces 2012-2013 legal scholarship recipient Ruth-Beth Jackson

The Mourant Ozannes biennial scholarship which is open to students either about to start, or who have started, a Bachelor of Law degree at either the Cayman Islands Law School or abroad, has been awarded this year to Ruth-Beth Jackson….

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Equity markets stay strong despite economic uncertainty

By Jamie Robertson Presenter, BBC World News Of all the sayings about the markets, the one about them hating uncertainty has always struck me as the oddest. What makes a market, after all, if it’s not the uncertainty of prices?…

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Who, What, Why: Who first called it a ‘fiscal cliff’?

By Tom Geoghegan BBC News, Washington The phrase “fiscal cliff” is now part of the American lexicon, describing the looming deadline when tax cuts expire and spending cuts kick in. But where did the term come from and is the…