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Day: February 9, 2014

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The Editor Speaks: Reporting and history

If no one reported news there would be no history. Therefore the news should be reported fully without any incumbrance placed upon the reporting. I am extremely concerned at the proposed ‘Contempt of Court Consultation Paper’ that the Law Reform…

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Re-opening Ceremony of the Historic Fort George

A small group of persons gathered at Fort George on Thu 6th February between 4pm and 6pm for the Re-opening Ceremony of the Historic Fort George, next to the Royal Watler Terminal. History of Fort George By Cayman Islands Government…

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Mourant Ozannes associate Tracey Forbes admitted as an Attorney-at-Law in the Cayman Islands

Tracey Forbes was admitted as an Attorney-at-Law in the Cayman Islands on 21 January 2014, following the successful completion of her Articles of Clerkship with Mourant Ozannes. Tracey, daughter of Luke and Alta Forbes, first attended Trinity College School in…

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Dale Begg-Smith, our [Australia’s] international man of mystery?

By Andrew Webster Chief Sports Writer, The Sydney Morning Herald Should Dale Begg-Smith win gold in the men’s moguls, will the nation back home stand in its slippers on Tuesday morning, with a lump in its throat as the national…

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The Beatles 50th anniversary: Ed Sullivan rocked America 50 years ago with the Fab Four

By Robert Lloyd From The Wichita Eagle Fifty years ago Sunday, on Feb. 9, 1964, via “The Ed Sullivan Show,” America met the Beatles. It was not the group’s first appearance on American television. CBS News had reported, dismissively, on…

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Richard Branson pledges to turn Caribbean green

From European News The palm trees and billiard table have been shipped in, work on the infinity pool overlooking the coral reef is progressing and the tennis courts are celebrity-ready. But few of the super-luxury buildings rising on Moskito island’s…

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Continuing obligations for Cayman Islands investment funds

From Mourant Ozannes The continuing obligations of Cayman Islands regulated funds are set out in the Companies Law and Mutual Funds Law (as amended). Each Cayman Islands regulated  mutual fund must: •          Pay an annual fee to the Cayman…

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Weekly News From the National Gallery

As you may know, we have had some recent changes to the National Gallery team. We are saddened to say goodbye to a dear friend and welcome two new promotions as well as new member of staff. We hope you…

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New CEO announced for Cayman Islands Airports Authority

Albert Anderson, who spent more than three decades working with local telecommunications service provider Cable & Wireless, known as LIME and was a Vice-President, has been named as the new Chief Executive Officer at the Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA)….

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Former Windies vice captain ‘shocked’ at expulsion from Barbados team

From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday February 6, 2014, CMC – Former West Indies Vice captain Kirk Edwards says he was shocked at the decision to expel him from the Barbados team for refusing to sign for match kits leading into…