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Month: August 2013

Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Pope brings in lay experts to help reform Vatican

By Philip Pullella From swissinfo.ch VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis has brought in international experts to help him overhaul the Holy See and move on from a series of scandals under his predecessor Benedict XVI. Urged on by the…

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Cayman gains accolades in regional investment report

The Cayman Islands were placed first in the category of economic potential, and fourth in the category of overall country, in fDi Magazine’s Caribbean and Latin American Countries of the Future rankings. As reported in the publication’s August 2013/14 issue,…

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10 Things [US] Congress left undone before their break

 by Crystal Shepeard  From Care2 You may have noticed there are pressing issues going on in our country at the moment. The economy is reportedly improving, though people still can’t find jobs. If they do find a job, often they…

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Film festival to screen 22 Caribbean features this year

From The Guardian T&T: The T&T Film Festival (ttff) has announced the first section of its programme of films for its 2013 edition, the Caribbean features section. Twenty-two feature-length Caribbean and diaspora films—ten fiction films and 12 documentaries—will screen at…

Maples continues cultivating talent

This year, Maples and Calder afforded internship and work experience opportunities to almost 40 Caymanians, demonstrating the firm’s commitment to supporting the island’s youth and guiding them towards a path of success. As a leading international law firm, Maples and…

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Scientists explore deep Caribbean trough

From news24 San Juan – The man whose research team discovered the wreckage of the Titanic has now turned his attention to the deepest trough of the Caribbean Sea. Dr Robert Ballard was aboard a 64m research vessel with dozens…

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Workshop tackles gender violence

From Trinidad Express Globally, one in three women worldwide will experience gender-based violence in her lifetime, and in some countries, up to 70 per cent of the female population is affected. These statistics were yesterday revealed by Margaret Diop, US…