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Google must take down Anti-Islam film ‘Innocence of Muslims,’ says court

By Morgan Lee, From Christian Post A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that Google must remove an anti-Islam film that generated riots across the Middle East and Asia in September 2012. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in…

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World Champion underwater photographer

Cayman resident is World Champion underwater photographer From The Daily Mail UK The greatest underwater photographs from around the world: Winning entries selected from thousands of amazing aquatic images From the wreck of a Japanese warplane to grinning great white…

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RORC Caribbean 600

RORC Caribbean 600 : Fight to the Finish From Nautic News Hap Fauth’s JV72, Bella Mente crossed the finish line in Antigua to take Monohull Line Honours for the 2014 RORC Caribbean 600 on Wednesday 26th February, in an elapsed…

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Forbes: Six hedge fund managers top $1 billion in pay

By Dan Weil From Moneynews While the hedge fund industry as a whole underperformed the stock market last year, hedge fund managers at the top of the totem pole made out quite well. Indeed, six earned more than $1 billion,…

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Positive Development for Women’s Soccer in Canada, Says CONCACAF President

Praises Canadian Soccer for its development and improvement MONTREAL, Canada (Sunday, March 2, 2014) –  Speaking after the Official Draw for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Canada 2014 today, FIFA Vice President and CONCACAF President, Jeffrey Webb, congratulated the…

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Brady Dougan says he was unaware of tax evasion

From JD Journal According to Bloomberg News, Chief Executive Officer Brady Dougan of the Credit Suisse Group is accused of helping clients hide billions of dollars from the Internal Revenue Service, and has now shifted the blame onto a group…

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Big bills and tax havens: The business of immigration detention

By Ben Butler and Georgia Wilkins from The Sydney Morning Herald The sacked operator of a controversial immigration detention centre at Manus Island, G4S, paid no Australian tax in 2012, Fairfax Media has learnt. Financial reports filed with the corporate…

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World’s biggest commercial gains Cayman entries

More than 100 people had their photo taken while making the “This Close” gesture as an effort by the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise to raise awareness and funding for Rotary’s fight against polio. The photos are currently available…

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Time to send tourist Olympians packing?

By Linda Robertson From Miami Herald KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia — Kanes Sucharitakul’s goal in the Olympic giant slalom race was not to finish last. On his personal score sheet, he won the gold medal when he beat competitors from countries…

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CONCACAF appoints members of Caribbean Professional League task force

Body of experts charged with examining feasibility of regional circuit Monday, March 3, 2014 (Miami) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today the formation of a new task force to examine the feasibility…