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Month: October 2013

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Poppies help us remember

Since the First World War, the poppy has commemorated the lives of soldiers who have died in war. The Cayman Islands Veterans Association (CIVA) pinned the first poppy from its annual fundraising campaign on Governor Helen Kilpatrick earlier this month….

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Cayman’s Parade of Lights

  Georgina Wilcox The every popular CITN/Cayman27 Parade of Lights that signals Christmas is almost here in Cayman will be held on Saturday, 7 December, at the Festival Green in Camana Bay. There are two categories, Water Sports and Private…

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Royal Caribbean Cruises Rating Reiterated by Zacks (RCL)

By Ethan Ryder From Ticker Report Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE:RCL)‘s stock had its “neutral” rating reaffirmed by Zacks in a research report issued to clients and investors on Monday, Analyst RN reports. They currently have a $46.00 price objective on…

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50 Countries cited for persecuting Christians

From Newsmax North Korea has once again been cited as the nation where Christians suffer the most extreme persecution — but at least 49 other countries persecute Christians to some extent, according to a new report. Open Doors USA has…

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US marks 30th anniversary of Grenada military intervention

From Caribbean360 The multinational operation followed the slaughter of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop along with three members of his cabinet and four others during a bloody upheaval in 1983. WASHINGTON D.C., United States, CMC – The United States Department of…

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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Costa Rica seizes more than a ton of cocaine on Caribbean coast

By Zach Dyer From tico times Drug traffickers beached a boat in Playa Negra, Limón, abandoning 45 packages of cocaine before fleeing. There were no arrests. At 11:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 27, Costa Rican authorities confiscated 45 packages of cocaine…

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Trinidad high court rules against former Miss Universe and others

From caribbean360 Justice Devindra Rampersad in a ruling in the San Fernando High Court, agreed with the contention by the State that it only found the alleged breaches by boards after the change in government. PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Tuesday October 29,…

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Herbalife profit grows for16th quarter in a row

By Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY Some major hedge fund investors have sparred over Herbalife’s multi-level marketing structure Herbalife, the nutrition products firm at the heart of dueling hedge fund claims about its financial viability, reported Monday that profits reached double-digit…

Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade

Our favorite food costumes at the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade By Ben Jay From new York Serious Eats PHOTOS: Our Favorite Food Costumes at the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade [Photographs: Ben Jay] The 23rd Annual Tompkins Square Park…