Johns Hopkins announces a Vision White Paper
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have just announced The 2013 Johns Hopkins Vision White Paper under the title “How To Protect Your Vision As You Age”. They say: “Most of us take our vision for granted until we develop…
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s lap-band revives interest in the up- and downsides of weight-loss surgery
From First Coast news JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Regena Carey has struggled with obesity for four decades. Though she was a slim 125 pounds when she married, she ballooned up to almost three times that after she had children. “This is…
Michael Jackson’s Estate hit with new child-molestation claim from Choreographer Wade Robson
From eonline.com UPDATE May 8, 2013: Wade Robson’s attorney, Henry Gradstien, tells E! News: “Michael Jackson was a monster and in their hearts every normal person knows it. Wade Robson, in addition to being one of the most talented people…
West Bay cops talk safety at Tiffany’s
West Bay Neighbourhood cops PCs Sharon Baillie and Leslie Franklin delivered some safety advice to the students of Tiffany’s Pre-School last week. The officers spent Friday morning talking to approximately 25 students about issues such as road safety, the need…
Jeanne Cooper, Young and the Restless Icon, Dead at 84: ‘She Was in Peace and Without Fear’
From tvline Daytime-TV grand dame Jeanne Cooper, who played The Young and the Restless‘ Katherine, passed away on Wednesday morning after being hospitalized, off and on since April, for an undisclosed illness. Cooper’s elder son, actor Corbin Bernsen, shared the…
Berry receives pardon
“He was a silly, arrogant boy, but that’s not who he is now,” Mr. James Austin-Smith told the Cayman Court of Appeal in March 2012. He was referring to the case of his client, Caymanian, Anthony Devin Berry of Bodden…
Bolt wins but says he is “disappointed”
The fastest man in the world, Jamaican, Usain Bolt, began his season with a 100 metres victory at the Cayman Invitational held at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex on Grand Cayman, but was disappointed with his winning 100m time of…
Nearly three years after Dodd-Frank, reforms happen slowly
From WCAI On July 21, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, commonly known as the Dodd-Frank bill. Reporter Gary Rivlin says “the passage of Dodd-Frank was something of a miracle.” But to…
Scores of rich Australians dodging taxes, ATO says
By Ben Butler, The Age National, Australia More than 100 wealthy Australians, some of them high-profile, have netted tens of millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains through newly discovered links to a worldwide network of tax havens, the Tax Office…
Shanghai Hawker Pacific celebrates 10,000th flight movement milestone
From Blue Sky Business Aviation news Shanghai Hawker Pacific Business Aviation Service Centre (SHPBASC) celebrated its 10,000th flight movement since opening in April of 2010. The milestone flight, a Cayman Islands registered Bombardier Challenger 604, occurred in the early morning…