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Day: May 15, 2013

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Hummingbird Cake

by Steve-Anna Stephens From simpleyrecipes.com Do you have a sweet tooth? Truth be told—I do not. At all. Pass me a second helping of beef tenderloin at dinner, thank you very much, and you can have my dessert. So, the…

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Services announced in respect of the Election

The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands local Deputy General Secretary, Bryan Bothwell in announcing the special worship in respect of Cayman’s General Election said, “Democratic government is something to celebrate. The Church recognises the tremendous contribution so…

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From molestation, abuse and near death, a champion arises

by Sharon Chambers Ivett Jackson is a champion and an example of the ‘sacred feminine’ goddess energy now re-emerging on the planet to move the consciousness of human beings to a higher vibration. Jackson tells the story of her experiences…

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Amtrak to roll out high-efficiency trains with regenerative braking

By Jon Fingas, From engadget Some of us look at electric trains as efficient transportation almost by definition, but that’s not entirely true when they consume a lot of power and give little back. Amtrak is about to strike a…

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Progressives and UDP reply to C4C Statement

From The Progressives We welcome the statement issued by the C4C candidates this morning in which they have at long last renounced the UDP and have said that if any of them are elected they will not seek to form…

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Possible tropical storm development in Western Caribbean likely beginning of June

From Rob Lightbown, Crown Weather Services GFS Model Backs Off On Tropical Development In The Southwestern Caribbean At The End Of The Month; I Still Think Tropical Development Is A Possibility During The First Week Of June In The Southwestern…

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Why Florida has the most invasive species

By Arianna Prothero and Kaylois Henry, WLRN Florida has a big problem with invasive species, and the idea of chowing down on the pests has been gaining in popularity. So far, there’s a cookbook dedicated to lionfish, an invasive species…

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Local Cayman corporate services provider being sued for theft

Client alleges theft against Cayman corporate services provider From OffshoreAlert A client of Bodden Corporate Services Ltd. in the Cayman Islands claims to have been defrauded of US$439,300 by one of the firm’s employees. Rochester Ltd. v. Patricia Glasgow et…

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Russia accuses U.S Diplomat Ryan Fogle of spying, Wants him gone

By Steven Nelson usnews The Russian government said Tuesday that Ryan Fogle, an employee at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, was apprehended on Monday night while attempting to recruit a source for the Central Intelligence Agency. A statement released Tuesday…

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Human Resource issues discussed at CISHRP conference

‘HR Unlocked: What you didn’t know you need to know’, was the theme for the Cayman Islands Society of Human Resources Professionals (CISHRP) 10th Annual Conference. The conference was held over two days, Thursday, 9 May, and Friday, 10 May,…