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Day: May 6, 2014

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The Editor Speaks: The wedding dress disaster is not going away

What people are saying in other Caribbean countries about the wedding dress fiasco caused by Cayman Islands Customs Dept. From Travelaol.yuku.com “How to mess up Cayman’s tourism industry” “Say goodbye to the income from people coming here for their wedding….

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Mental health tips for parents of teens, young adults

From Caribbean Life (StatePoint) If you are the parent of an older child or teen, you may not think about his or her day-to-day medical needs as often as you did during early childhood. But older kids also are dependent…

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Cayman Islands Attorney is UWI Alumnus of the Month Cayman Islands attorney, David Ritch, is the University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus Alumnus of the Month. The Alumnus of the Month award is to recognise the achievement…

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Caribbean International Holdings wholly owned subsidiary announces it has begun processing applicants for treatments via its website

Strategy is to Screen and Qualify Viable Applicants/Patients for Treatment in DR Through Regenerative BioScience, Inc. Treatments have already commenced SARASOTA, Fla., May 5, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Caribbean International Holdings (Pink Sheets:CIHN) through its subsidiary, Regenerative BioScience, Inc., (“RBS”)…

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These [Cayman] reefs are beautiful—but most of the coral is dead

By Tim McDonnell From Mother Jones One tiny Caribbean island is scrambling to save its coral in the face of global warming. Grand Cayman Island is a speck of white sand about twice the size of Manhattan floating in the…

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Medical Schools in region fight Caribbean flow

By Anemona Hartocollis From New York Times For a generation, medical schools in the Caribbean have attracted thousands of American students to their tiny island havens by promising that during their third and fourth years, the students would get crucial…

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Oxbridge Re Holdings Limited announces mandatory separation of ordinary shares and warrants

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, May 06, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Oxbridge Re Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: OXBRU ), today announced the mandatory separation of the ordinary shares and warrants underlying its units, currently trading under the ticker symbol “ OXBRU .”…

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Investing in the Caribbean is “Good Business” says Sandals Resorts International Chairman

The Caribbean region remains a great business investment and still offers “the single best holiday product in the world.” So insists Chairman of Sandals Resorts International, Hon. Gordon “Butch” Stewart, OJ, CD, Hon. LLD, the man who built a tourism…

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Maples advises Amedeo in connection with US$8.3bn aircraft order

Maples and Calder is advising Amedeo (formerly known as Doric Lease Corp.) in connection with its order for Airbus A380 wide body aircraft. The order, which is worth US$8.3 billion at list prices, is one of the most significant recent…

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China has to demonstrate that the Caribbean and its culture matters

By David Jessop from Stabroek News Later this year China will become the world’s largest economy, overtaking the United States roughly five years earlier than was previously expected. Evidence of this is contained in a recent forecast produced by a…