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Day: January 22, 2014

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National Gallery Membership Drive 2014! Your generous support helps to fund our free education and outreach programmes, exhibitions and activities. In 2013, thanks to your membership, we were able to host 31 educational programmes, 8 exhibitions, and 57 community events….

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Former Tempura boss files criminal complaint Martin Bridger, the former senior investigator in Operation Tempura has filed a criminal complaint with Cayman Islands Police Commissioner David Baines against Attorney General Samuel Bulgin, former Governor Stuart Jack and the U.K.’s Foreign…

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Has science discovered God?

From Y-Jesus Einstein didn’t believe it was possible. Stephen Hawking said it might be the greatest scientific discovery of all time. What discovery baffled the greatest scientific minds of the past century, and what caused them to rethink the origin…

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Ironwood wants 2,000,000 tyres for unique ‘Green Golf Course’

A new championship golf course planned for East End could be the answer to the government’s growing tire storage problem. Ironwood developers have researched the possibility of shredding the two million tyres and using them as fill and drainage under…

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Zak Quappé Scholarship names first recipient

The Zak Quappé Flight Scholarship (ZQFS) committee is proud to announce the recipient of the 2014 flight scholarship. 17-year-old Samuel Hale Whitney of South Sound was born in George Town, Grand Cayman. Sam has had a fascination for flying from…

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What’s hot in 2014? Taking travel to new extremes

By Maria Lenhart From Travel Market Report Travelers want to go to extremes in 2014 – so travel agents should not hold back from steering their clients in new directions. So says travel trends expert Daniel Levine, executive director of…

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Commemorative Heroes Day coins available

With the advent of Heroes Day on the horizon, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) would like to remind the public that a limited number of the commemorative 10th Anniversary Heroes Day coins are still available for purchase. Released by…

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British spies are officially getting the ‘License To Speed’

By  AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE From Business Insider British spies are to be given a “licence to speed”, allowing the likes of James Bond to drive fast with impunity in the name of national security. Transport minister Robert Goodwill was to…

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NYT: NSA embeds radio transmitters to access offline computers from miles away

By Richard Lawler From engadget [Another] fun NSA revelation comes courtesy of the New York Times, reporting on an agency program to access and alter data on computers that aren’t connected to the internet. Cherry picked from the NSA’s tool…

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CIREBA donates to The Pines NCVO Retirement Home

Cayman Island Real Estate Brokers Association (CIREBA) recently made a donation to The Pines. The donation of CI$15,000 was presented at the organization’s holiday party. Jeanette Totten, President of CIREBA, said, “CIREBA is thrilled to be able to support the…