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Month: March 2014

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Archbishop helps open Health City in Cayman Islands

By Elizabeth Wong From The Michigan Catholic Cayman Islands – On Tuesday, Feb. 25, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron participated in the grand opening ceremony and dedication of Health City, a specialized healthcare facility on the Cayman Islands. The three Cayman…

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Is blockbuster ‘Son of God’ film Biblical?

By Ben Kayser/Movieguide From CharismaNews When the movie Son of God surpassed expectations and earned $26.5 million on its first weekend, it was once again clear that the Christian community has power over the box office. Not surprisingly, non-Christian skeptics…

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CEC: To show Caymanians a path to flag and advance their interest in STEM

Part 3 This is Part 3 of the interview I had last month with Charlie Kirkconnell, Chief Executive Officer, and Hilary McKenzie-Cahill, Vice President of Marketing at Cayman Enterprise City (CEC). STEM – study of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics…

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FT.com Covers Frank Schilling

By Michael Berkens From The Domains One of the most prestigious publications in the world, the Financial Times out of London just published a huge cover story on Frank Schilling “Tucked inside a nondescript building on Seven Mile Beach in…

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Atheists seek recognition in 9/11 museum display

By Tania Karas, New York Law Journal The 17-foot-tall cross-shaped beams installed on a pedestal at Ground Zero. Kris Krug A group of atheists tried to convince a Second Circuit panel Thursday that if a museum commemorating the Sept. 11,…

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30 percent of murders in the world happen in Latin America and the Caribbean

By Corey Kane From Tico Times Despite having only 9 percent of the world’s population, Latin America and the Caribbean register more than 30 percent of the world’s homicides, according to a security expert at the World Bank. Rodrigo Serrano-Berthet,…

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Runners tackle Off the Beaten Track

It was another huge success not only for the runners and race organisers of this year’s Off the Beaten Track, which took place Sunday February 23 2014, but for the charities benefiting from the unique Ultra-marathon.  Now in its fifth…

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Commonwealth Day Message from Her Majesty The Queen, Head of the Commonwealth

10 March 2014 [Read by Her Excellency, the Governor Helen Kilpatrick CB at St George’s Anglican Church, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands] In July this year, the opening of the 20th Commonwealth Games will be marked by the arrival…

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Study claims giant wind turbines could blow away hurricanes

From Caribbean360 Offshore wind farms could cut a hurricane’s winds and storm surge by up to 80 percent, according to a Stanford University professor of environmental engineering. FLORIDA, United States, Over the years, there has been no shortage of nutty…

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OPINION: Diplomacy ULP style and conversion to a ‘banana-less’ banana republic

Peter Binose From Caribbean360 The deputy consul general Edson Augustus was recalled to SVG from his duties based on allegations of misconduct — “performing duties outside those of his office“ says Peter Binose. KINGSTOWN – A diplomatic blunder took place…