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Month: September 2013

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Mars landslides caused by odd double-layered craters

By Elizabeth Howell, Space.Com Contributor for Space.com  From Mashable Scientists are a step closer to solving a 40-year-old mystery about some unusual-looking craters on Mars. Called double-layered ejecta (DLE) craters, these features attracted research attention because their debris patterns do…

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Three new Deputy Chief Officers appointed

Acting Deputy Governor Mary Rodrigues has announced new Deputy Chief Officer (DCO) appointments for three ministries in the Cayman Islands Government. Dr. Tasha Ebanks Garcia will join the Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs; Ms. Tamara Ebanks has moved…

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Newly qualified Caymanian teachers induction session

The Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs welcomed 15 Newly Qualified Caymanian Teachers to the government education system on Tuesday, 20th August 2013.  These teachers will be taking up posts in primary and secondary schools in Grand Cayman and…

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Logic says it will bring new technology to everyone

Logic specialises in TV and Internet as LogicTV and Logic Plus Fibre Internet. It goes beyond the standard television experience to provide additional data through an on-screen guide that allows you to preview a channel, search by title, genre or…

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Suspect in ’09 killings to be arraigned in Boston

From Boston.com BOSTON (AP) — A suspect who authorities say is a principal defendant in a shooting that killed two women and a man in Boston four years ago was arraigned on Monday. (2) Keron Pierre, formerly of Mattapan, was…

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TS Gabrielle downgraded to Depression

by Danica Coto, From PHYS.ORG   Tropical Storm Gabrielle was downgraded to a depression Thursday as it lashed the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico with heavy rains and swirled toward the Dominican Republic.   The storm was about 30 miles…

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ICCI says you can’t come to Catron’s presentation tonight (4)

The International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) has issued a statement saying the general public is NOT invited to listen to the presentation to be given tonight (4) by local activist, Sandra Catron. Catron’s presentation is to be on…

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Weather: Invest 97 is getting Caribbean’s attention

Not all of the models are convinced of a curve. We need to keep a watch on this one. TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 200 AM EDT WED SEP 4 2013 FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC…CARIBBEAN SEA…

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Editorial/Fraudulent waivers?/Robots/Wine secrets

THE EDITOR SPEAKS: WHY ARE THERE NO REGULATIONS FOR ANIMAL BREEDERS? Colin Wilson I was somewhat surprised to learn that there are no regulations in the Cayman Islands for persons who breed animals. This is highlighted in one of our…

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Rotary helps FR /Maples recruits Arman/Australian IPO fund/World Bank report

ROTARY SUNRISE HELPING THE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE Family Skills Sessions, Health Relationship Workshops, Domestic Violence Intervention Training, Fathers First, these are just a few programmes supported by the Family Resource Centre (FRC) that provides relationship and family support to the…