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Pope Blasts ‘Idolatry of Money’ in First Document Outlining Papacy

From Moneynews VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis attacked unfettered capitalism as “a new tyranny” and implored global leaders to fight poverty and growing inequality, in a document on Tuesday setting out a platform for his papacy and calling for a…

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Cayman Enterprise City: Something we [Bermuda] should try?

From BDA Sun An expat exodus wounded our economy. In Cayman they are rolling out the red carpet for guest workers. PHOTO: Vision: Plans are afoot to create a new ‘campus’ for Enterprise City, in 2014 *Image: www.caymanenterprisecity.com The Throne…

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Cuban Consulate Office in U.S. Stops Issuing Visas, Passports

From NBC 6 South Florida The Cuban office in Washington D.C. that issues visas and passports to the Caribbean country said it was forced to halt nearly all its services Tuesday because no banks will do business with it. The…

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James Bond in the Caribbean – My Water Jet Pack Experience

BY MATT LONG From Landscapes I’ve spent a fair amount of travel time on islands, near beaches and I thought I knew what to expect. Snorkeling, lounging by the pool and maybe even a nearby zipline. But on St. Thomas…

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Public input request on proposed speed limit changes

The National Roads Authority (NRA) is actively seeking input from the public on proposed speed limit changes until 6 December, 2013. For more information and to participate with the public input process, please visit www.caymanroads.com or email [email protected] or contact…

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Report on ministry trip to Mauritius

By Michael Bowerman The Bishop of Mauritius invited me – he is also Archbishop of the Province of the Indian Ocean – the Most Rev. Ian Ernest to conduct training in witness and evangelism for the Anglican Diocese of Mauritius. …

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The Editor Speaks: When a Compass has its arrow pointing at the wrong poles

I was surprised when I read Cayman’s oldest and only daily print newspaper, the Caymanian Compass, produce an editorial that seemed to be attacking government’s National Conservation Law. It was not for me to comment as it is an unspoken…

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Celebrate the holidays with Camana Bay

Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (25 November 2013): The most wonderful time of the year is here and Camana Bay is celebrating with a whirlwind of festive events  and activities the whole family can enjoy. From beloved favourites like Cayman 27’s…

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Banished: No Pirates in Treasure Island

By Michelle Rindels, From Las Vegas Sun Sirens of TI pirate show permanently cancelled; shops in works An open-air Las Vegas Strip pirate show that featured sirens in skimpy costumes dancing with shirtless sailors has been canceled, with casino officials…