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Month: January 2014

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Editor of Cuba’s Communist Party newspaper defects to US

From Caribbean360 Granma’s former international news editor criticised the state media monopoly and said censorship caused “a crisis of credibility” between the public and the media. FLORIDA, United States, Thursday January 23, 2014 – Aida Calviac Mora, a former senior…

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New Cruise Terminals & Piers: A Risky Business

By Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill Maritime Lawyers “The Caymans can’t possibly pay for the news cruise piers by itself. But if it decides to “partner” with these giant, rich cruise lines, it may find itself paying for much…

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Customs officers get kudos from peers

Annual recognition awards for Customs Officers have been reinstated, but with a pleasant twist as it is no longer a top-to-down evaluation. Now, staff members are recognised in six categories by their peers, who nominate them for being the most…

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2013-14 Foster’s First Division Fixtures & Premier League update week 8

From Cayman Islands Football Association Please see the attachment for 2013-14 Foster’s First Division Fixtures. Please see the attached CPL update after the week 8. Please be reminded that the CPL resumes this Sunday and will be followed by the…

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Cayman Islands: winding up petitions, bona fide disputes and exclusive jurisdiction clauses

By James Eldridge From Maples and Calder The Cayman Islands court may wind up a company upon the application of a creditor when it can be shown to be unable to pay its debts.  However, it is well established that…

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NOT GOOD: Chinese Manufacturing Unexpectedly Contracts

By SAM RO  From Business Insider China’s HSBC Flash Manufacturing PMI fell to a six-month low of 49.6 in January. This compares to a 50.5 in December. This was worse than the 50.3 economists were expecting. And any reading below…

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Cayman flags Kissimmee kudos!!

From Cayman Islands Flag Football Association Local flag football has its focus on glory overseas. The Cayman Islands Flag Football Association is sending national teams to the 43rd annual U.S. Flag and Touch League National Flag Football Championships in Kissimmee,…

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Burger King feeds hunger for flag!!

Local residents should be hitting the gridiron en masse next month. The Burger King Coed League, put on by the Cayman Islands Flag Football Association, is slated to launch on Feb. 14. There are plans to divide play into two…

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Bieber Cuban Cigar; Justin Arrested for DUI, Drag Racing After Trip to Caribbean

By Benge Nsenduluka , Christian Post Contributor (Photo: Reuters/Jonathan Alcorn)Pop star Justin Bieber (R) arrives with his mother Pattie Mallette at the 40th American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California November 18, 2012. Justin Bieber was arrested in Miami on…

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China’s elite caught storing riches in Caribbean offshore haven

Posted by sage From Golden Age of Gai By James Ball, The Guardian Relatives of political leaders including China’s current president and former premier named in trove of leaked documents from the British Virgin Islands. More than a dozen family…