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Month: March 2014

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Some people don’t get bitten by mosquitoes — why that’s true will surprise you

By Kevin Loria   From Business Insider If you can’t spend a summer night outside without slapping your ankles — and you still end up with dozens of mosquito bites — then it might be true that the flying pests really…

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Security services may have killed code-breaker for being gay

By Alex Ward Fro Daily Mail UK Security services may have killed code-breaker Alan Turing for being gay claims campaigner Peter Tatchell The code-breaker died in 1954 after eating a cyanide-laced apple Mr Tatchell is urging the Government to investigate…

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Clinton links to Andrew’s billionaire pervert friend

By Daniel Bates From Daily Mail UK Flight logs show former President flew more than ten times on his private jet and visited his Caribbean island Epstein is a former friend of Prince Andrew who went on to be accused…

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OPINION: What exactly does climate warming mean for the Caribbean?

By Peter Binose From Caribbean360 One thing we can be sure of and we are already experiencing worldwide and in the Caribbean, is that as the ice caps melt more water will be vaporised and they will contribute to heavy…

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Unbelievable but true: Cuban migrants escape custody again!!

For the second time this week Cuban migrants being held at the Immigration Detention Centre escaped from custody. Immigration officials have told CITN/Cayman 27 three Cuban nationals escaped the Immigration Detention Centre around 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 19 March. All…

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Rasta is missing/Do you recognise this chap?/Django is seeking his forever home, can you help him?

From CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts RASTA IS MISSING ! You might recall Rasta from a post we sent out a while ago. when we were seeking a temporary foster home while he recovered from his surgery. Rasta bounced…

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Cayman Batabano celebrates 30 years

Cayman Carnival Batabano History Launched in 1983 by the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman, Cayman Carnival Batabano is held annually during the first week of May – a vibrant highlight in the island’s entertainment calendar. The festival’s original name, Batabano,…

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The Editor Speaks: Cuban migrants not winning any friends with escape ploy

The 30 or so Cuban migrants who are here detained at the Immigration Detention Centre have said their break out was a ploy to bring attention to their grievances at their incarceration. All they have done is to make me…

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Transactions in Cayman central to Vodafone tax disputes and postponement

By B K Syngal From Telecom Tiger B K Syngal writes Vodafone case shows that FDI has helped neither the telecom sector, nor the consumers, but crony capitalists and surrogates who held the baby until legitimised and baptised The Vodafone…