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Day: January 16, 2014

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NET(net) Launches WIN(win)™

New SaaS Platform for IT Strategic Sourcing and Strategic Supplier Management GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands,/PRNewswire-iReach/ — NET(net), the world’s leading provider of comprehensive IT Investment Optimization Services, has announced the launch of WIN(win)™, the world’s only fully Technology Enabled Business…

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Stingray Swim Club lip dub Bohemian Rhapsody

From Swim Swam Courtesy of Stingray Swim Club: What started out as a make-shift video thrown together at the last minute turned into a show-stopping, laugh-out-loud re-enactment that brought the crowd to its feet at the Cayman Islands Swimming Federation’s…

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Golden Frog Establishes Global Headquarters in Meggen, Switzerland

Swiss Internet Privacy Laws Make the Country an Ideal Location for the Leading Provider of Privacy Software and Applications MEGGEN, SWITZERLAND — (Marketwired) — 01/15/14 — Golden Frog, a global software and internet application development company, announced today that is…

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Asafa Powell: Jamaican sprinter appears before anti-doping panel

From BBC Sprinter Asafa Powell has told a Jamaican anti-doping hearing he did not list all his supplements at trials as he could not remember their names. The former 100m world record holder, 31, tested positive for the banned stimulant…

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‘We were persecuted and made to fear we would lose everything’:

The tiny cafe the taxman said owed £500,000 By Ruth Lythe From This Is Money UK Grandmother of 11 Icilda Newell ran her tiny Caribbean cafe in North London for love. There was just enough room for a small counter,…

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UK failing to protect wildlife treasures in overseas territories, report warns

By Damian Carrington From The Guardian, MPs say the government must take responsibility for protecting the unique species and habitats of its isolated island territories The string of isolated island territories making up the last vestiges of the British empire…

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Sailing for Solar: Bringing workshops to Caribbean communities

From indiegogo Help us empower coastal Caribbean communities. The solar sailboat will provide workshops & materials for PV modules, solar cookers & phone chargers. Short Summary I am Dr. Richard Komp, a solar scientist, and I have worked since 1977…

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Things to do before you get old!!

Cliff camping           Skywalking in the Alps .           Climbing Redwoods.       Sitting on the Trolltunga rock in Norway .     Jumping on the Trolltunga rock in Norway ….

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Deputy Governor and CO’s Meetings Dec 2 & 16

Minutes Deputy Governor and Chief Officers’ Meeting 2nd December 2013 Attendees: Deputy Governor; Ms. Jennifer Ahearn; Mr. Stran Bodden; Ms. Dorine Whittaker; Mr. Alan Jones; Mrs. Mary Rodrigues; Mr. Kenneth Jefferson; Mr. Kevin McCormac; Mrs. Kathryn Dinspel- Powell; Mrs. Gloria…

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Caribbean Marketplace 2014 a success, says JHTA

By Horace Hines And Mark Cummings from Jamaica Observer MONTEGO BAY, St James President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) Evelyn Smith says the island was successfully marketed to the travel trade during this year’s staging of Caribbean…