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Day: December 9, 2013

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BT woman guilty of forged bills

Sharon Ebanks from Bodden Town was found guilty of four offenses relating to counterfeit cash by a jury on Friday (6). Ebanks was convicted of possessing and using a forged CI$10 bill in the Evaglow bar in Bodden Town in…

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The Editor Speaks: Advent

The Christian church starts its calendar with Advent. It will last four weeks and we have already passed the second Sunday. Despite Christmas being 100% Christian, marking the birth of Jesus Christ, the churches start their celebrations well after the…

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C4C wants conservation but not just yet

C4C On the Proposed Conservation Law  By Coalition for Cayman Fellow Caymanians, Conservation is an important and emotive subject. It tends to be polarizing and can cause people to passionately disagree without being willing to acknowledge and accept the sensible…

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Dive into the 2014 Cayman Cookout

By Troy Petenbrink DC Wine & Spirits Travel Examiner Internationally recognized chef and restaurateur José Andrés gets invited to participate in hundreds of events each year, so he has to be selective with his commitments. However, Andrés makes a point…

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Caribbean leaders to attend Nelson Mandela’s funeral

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Monday December 9, 2013, CMC – Several Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders were leaving the region on Monday for South Africa to attend the funeral of the country’s first Black President and anti-apartheid icon, Nelson Mandela. Mandela, 95, died…

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Bush says Cayman is a well-regulated international financial centre.

‘Well said, Mr. Bush. Well said.’ Cayman Islands Opposition Leader Hon McKeeva Bush staunchly defended the Cayman Islands against allegations that the country was a secrecy tax haven, at the International Parliamentary Conference on the Post-2015 Development Agenda Bush was…

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The Ritz-Carlton offers the perfect gift that keeps on giving benefitting Make-A-Wish(R)

Global Hotel Company Will Donate Up to $100,000 to Make-A-Wish CHEVY CHASE, Md., Dec. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Inspire. Engage. Contribute. These are the guiding principles of Community Footprints(R), The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company’s social responsibility program focusing on hunger and…

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Dillon Eustace works with The Truman Bodden Law School…

Dillon Eustace works with The Truman Bodden Law School of the Cayman Islands to introduce new Travel Bursary Award Monday 9th December 2013: Dillon Eustace, the leading Irish and Cayman financial services law firm, is working in conjunction with the…

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Paralympian, avid scuba diver completed Cayman Islands Half Marathon

From DBI Avid scuba diver and Team USA paralympian Brian Siemann was in the Cayman Islands Sunday, Dec. 1 to compete in the Intertrust Cayman Islands Half Marathon. The only disabled athlete, Siemann completed the race in just less than…

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Arrests and crashes continue during the RCIPS road safety drive

From the RCIPS The RCIPS has had a busy start to this year’s festive road safety drive – Stay Alive. Twenty people have been arrested, 15 of those for DUI. The other arrests were in relation to various offences such…