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Month: March 2014

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Putin: The Return

By William J. Holland Vladimir Putin is overextending his hand.  Like all autocrats, he cannot accept a losing hand.  He wants a conflict over the status of Ukraine and Crimea.  Having a weak U.S. executive and a compliant E.U helps…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Caribbean youths look to create the next top mobile app

From The World Bank Technology could place the Caribbean’s youth on a level playing field and kickstart the region’s stalling economies. A two day event brought together key players in the private and public sector to work out how best…

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Caribbean women in business: a trend or paradigm shift?

From Pamela Coke-Hamilton Executive Director Caribbean Export March 7th, 2014  —  Across the globe and through the ages, women have experienced the disadvantages of existing in a patriarchal framework, which has designated them to a homemaker role, and continues to…

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Royal Caribbean says no to Beckham’s soccer plan, while PortMiami heads abroad to recruit other developers

By Douglas Hanks And Patricia Mazzei From Miami Herald As he tries to bring soccer to PortMiami, David Beckham might have to outmaneuver a line-up of rivals from Miami to Shanghai wanting to build on the waterfront site. Royal Caribbean…

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UK’s Met police to be investigated and there are ties to Tempura

When you read the following story it makes our own Operation Tempura pale in comparison. However, there is a connection with Tempura as a number of the police officers sent out by the Metropolitan Police (the Met) to the Cayman…

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PERCEPTIONS: When silence prevails, perception rules

From Pinchina Consulting When silence prevails, perception rules: China, the Government of Jamaica and the Court of Public Opinion This post is the second installment of a series entitled, “Perceptions.” The series explores China’s historic and more recent relationship with…

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CONCACAF launches education-based protocol to fight match-fixing

Combatting Match Manipulation Head-on, New Integrity Training Initiative to Reach Players and Officials at All CONCACAF Championships MIAMI (March 7, 2014) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) has introduced a blanket prevention initiative in…

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C4C: Gov’t’s budget moves ‘not sufficient’

By: Coalition for Cayman We appreciate the PPM’s open dialogue in responding to our summary of their budget and outlining how they are tackling some of the very difficult issues facing Cayman. The Coalition for Cayman is a public awareness…

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Creative Edge Mag chooses Grand Cayman for their 2015 incentive trip

By Angel Distefano Director of Event Management & Incentives “JOIN US FOR A TRIP TO GRAND CAYMAN IN 2015” CreativeOne goes to great lengths to find out-of-this-world destinations for our annual incentive trips. We send scouts around the globe in…