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Day: March 30, 2014

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Debra Ehrhardt and her award-winning play coming to Cayman

From Cayman Drama Society “Jamaica Farewell” is the next production at Prospect Playhouse for five performances only The Cayman Drama Society’s next production, “Jamaica Farewell” plays a limited run of one weekend only on Friday, April 4th at 7:30pm, Saturday,…

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The Editor Speaks: Why the silence on who conducted the report on Police Commissioner?

So why do we have to have secrecy surrounding the identity of the person who conducted the internal investigation into Cayman’s Police Commissioner, David Baines’ use of force during the arrest of one of the three robbers fleeing from Diamonds…

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Maples putts for Feed Our Future

Maples and Calder recently donated its winnings from the Cayman Islands Golf Invitational, totalling CI$1,700, to local charity Feed Our Future.  The team placed second in the tournament, which took place from 13-14 December 2013 at the North Sound Golf…

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CNCF wants storytellers and poets The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) is calling on all Cayman’s storytellers and poets to submit their family friendly works directly to the CNCF at http://www.artscayman.org/. The reason the CNCF want their work is to…

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CARIBBEAN VIEW: Re-thinking Caribbean tourism again

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Huntington News Most of the Caribbean tourism groups have claimed the recent change in the Air Passenger Duty (APD) as ‘a complete victory’ for the Caribbean.  The ‘victory’ is hardly ‘complete’, if it is a…

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The Caribbean Journal’s best destinations for Foodies [Cayman makes list]

The foodie revolution is upon us. And it means more and more travelers are planning their trips around a single purpose: culinary exploration. Thankfully, the Caribbean is one of the great food destinations in the world, with dozens of destinations…

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Caribbean film industry to get online database

From Guardian Media In a move that is expected to provide significant growth within the burgeoning local and regional film industry, the T&T Film Festival (TTFF) is set to create a Caribbean Film Mart and Virtual Marketplace (Regional Film Database),…

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Something rotten in the Metropolitan Police

By Tom Harper, Paul Peachey From The Independent UK Corrupt officers may escape justice, thanks to mass shredding of evidence MPs condemn force as ‘out-and-out disgrace’ as Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe announces investigation into 1987 murder of whistleblower could be re-opened…

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Fresh Performance: Contemporary performance art in NYC & Caribbean

From Fresh Milk The full documentary Fresh Performance: Contemporary Performance Art in New York City and the Caribbean, the culmination of a collaborative project between Fresh Milk and New York-based, Guyanese artist damali abrams is now available for viewing online….

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CARICOM chairman to deliver feature address at reparations forum

From Caribbean360 NEW YORK, United States, Friday March 28, 2014, CMC – Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) grouping, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves of St. Vincent and the Grenadines will address an international forum in reparations in the United…