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ICCI announces new courses schedules for Summer 2014

The International College of the Cayman Islands, the pioneer of higher education in the Cayman Islands, has announced its Summer 2014 Schedule of courses. See attachment for all details. Website: icci.edu.ky Phone #: 345-947-1100 *Recognized by the Cayman Islands Education…

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The Editor Speaks: Bush thinks being rude is Ok if it’s against the Crown

Opposition leader McKeeva Bush must be one if not the rudest politician in the Caribbean and he is probably proud of that title. There was outrage from many, many Caymanians at his comment to Cayman’s previous Governor who represents the…

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Cayman opposition leader implies discrimination against marina proposal Leader of the Cayman Islands Opposition, McKeeva Bush, in the Finance Committee session last Friday (13), implied Cleveland Dilbert was being discriminated against over his application for a marina in Cayman Brac….

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Barbados government promises to pay Shanique Myrie this week

From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tuesday June 17, 2014, CMC – Eight months after the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) ruled in favour of a Jamaican woman who successfully challenged the Barbados government, Bridgetown says it will this week make…

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UCCI and Cayman Education Ministry design teachers training courses

The Cayman Islands will soon be able to have much needed homegrown teachers. The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) and the Education Ministry has worked together to design three quality educational teaching courses. UCCI President Roy Bodden encouraged…

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British Minister highlights issues for discussion with Caribbean Foreign Ministers

From ZIZ NBC of St Kitts & Nevis Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) – The British and Caribbean governments are working with real vigour to boost economic growth, tackle the burden of debt and create jobs and opportunities for their citizens….

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Obama sends troops to protect Baghdad Embassy, Special Forces considered

From Newsmax Nearly 300 armed American forces are being positioned in and around Iraq to help secure U.S. assets as President Barack Obama nears a decision on an array of options for combating fast-moving Islamic insurgents, including airstrikes or a…

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Potential breakthrough in treatment of skin cancer

From Caribbean360 LONDON, England, Monday June 16, 2014 – Exposure to year-round sunshine, in a region where watersports and outdoor activities are the norm, places Caribbean people at risk for potentially deadly skin cancer. Advanced melanoma – skin cancer which…

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Caribbean chikungunya cases top 170,000

By Lisa Schnirring Staff Writer From CIDRAP News The number of chikungunya cases in parts of the Caribbean continued to surge last week, pushing past 170,000 cases, with the first cases confirmed in El Salvador, west of the main outbreak…

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St Lucia group concerned over Jamaica’s move to decriminalise marijuana

From Caribbean360 CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Tuesday June 17, 2014, CMC – The Cannabis Movement of St Lucia (CMSL) Tuesday expressed concern over a decision by the Jamaica government to implement changes in relation to the possession and smoking of marijuana….