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New Minister of Health, Youth, Sports and Culture HYS&C) visits National Gallery’

Hon Osbourne Bodden, Minister of HYS&C, Jennifer Ahearn, Chief Officer Ministry of HYS&C, and Joel Francis, Senior Policy Advisor, Ministry of HYS&C visited the Cayman Islands National Gallery recently. To meet them was Natalie Urquhart, NGCI Director, NGCI Board Member…

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Cyber-attacks: Computer says no

From The Economist Denial of service attacks over the internet are growing easier and more powerful. Their perpetrators are more cunning, too “TICK tock tick tock”, tweeted Anonymous Africa, a group of computer hackers, on June 14th. Minutes later a…

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U.S. High School students visit the Cayman Turtle Farm

A group of 26 American high school students from the Richmond Burton High School in Richmond, Illinois visited the Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter last week as part of a research trip focusing on marine conservation. Accompanied by their…

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CIREBA honours local surveyor Patrick C. Broderick, LLS

The Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association recently announced Mr. Patrick C. Broderick as one of their 2012 honorees. The award organized in recognition of Mr. Broderick’s contributions to the real estate industry as a surveyor and for his ongoing…

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Cayman Islands gets its own electronic surveillance revelation

By Caribbean News Now contributor Hard on the heels of a recent disclosure by the US National Security Agency in a secret briefing that security analysts can listen to domestic phone calls and also look at email and text messages,…

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CEC offers young entrepreneurs easy solution

Cayman Enterprise City Offers Young Entrepreneurs Easy Solution to U.S. H-1B Visa Troubles Innovators facing difficulties with launching start-ups or growing existing tech companies in Silicon Valley, or elsewhere in the U.S. because of H-1B visa caps and restrictions, will…

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LIME: Consumers prefer our value and simplicity

From Jamaica Observer All network $2.99 prepaid one rate sends clear value signal, company says TELECOMMUNICATIONS company LIME has said that customers continue to be thrilled by the value and simplicity of its Talk EZ Anyone Rate, almost a month…

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Evans wants inquiry to consolidate Tempura/Cealt complaints

John Evans, the former Cayman Net News Reporter whose action by trying to break into his former employer’s office [Desmond Seales], at the request of Cayman’s police chiefs, to find who was responsible for leaking police confidential information to Seales,…

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Cirque du Soleil artist killed in fall from stage during ‘Ka’ at MGM Grand

By LEILA NAVIDI  From Las Vegas Sun The final fight scene, performed on a vertical stage, during Cirque du Soleil’s “Ka” at MGM Grand on Friday, Nov. 28, 2008. By John Katsilometes Updated Sunday, June 30, 2013 | 9:09 p.m….

Fast-moving Arizona wildfire kills 19 ‘hotshot’ firefighters

The Arizona Republic, David Kadlubowski / AP From Las Vegas Sun Homes burn as the Yarnell Hill Fire burns in Glenn Ilah on Sunday, June 30, 2013, near Yarnell, Ariz. The fire started Friday and picked up momentum as the…