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Month: June 2014

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The Editor Speaks: Are the Government Chief Financial Officers going to remain in their posts?

After staying up late last night and reading through the Auditor General’s “Management of Travel and Hospitality Expenditures Report”, I was incredulous that any Chief Financial Officer could actually approve the expenditure. I am being very careful with my choice…

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The Management of Travel and Hospitality Expenditures Report

The Auditor General, Alastair Swarbrick, made public today his Office’s performance audit report on the government’s management of travel and hospitality expenditures. Mr. Swarbrick’s report is very critical of Government’s management practices for approximately $8.6 million of expenditures over three…

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10 top dishes to try in Grand Cayman

By Forbes Travel Guide Editor Michelle Doucette Tuna Foie Gras at Blue By Eric Ripert If the Kahlua-spiked, chocolate-drenched mudslide cocktail is the first treat that comes to mind when you consider Grand Cayman’s culinary contributions, it’s time for a…

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Humanitarian’s meet in the Caribbean to review and update contingency plans for Hurricane season

From International federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies The 2014 Hurricane season is now in session as Hurricane Amanda has now passed and Tropical Depression 2-E is now churning off the coast of Mexico unleashing heavy rains, prompting…

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US Supreme Court rules no special priority for Caribbean children

From Jamaica Observer WASHINGTON, US (CMC) — The United States Supreme Court has ruled that Caribbean immigrant children who lost their places in the slow-moving immigration system because they turned 21 before their parents received their immigrant visa could not…

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TNO, ASU awarded training contract in the Caribbean

BY JUDY NICHOLS From Full Circle The Caribbean Branch Office of TNO, in partnership with Arizona State University’s Advanced Technology Innovation Center, has been awarded a three-year contract to train a renewable-energy workforce in Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Jamaica….

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Cayman Islands issues RFP for national waste strategy

The Cayman Islands Ministry of Health, Sports Youth & Culture is looking for contract bids related to an integrated solid waste management system. Both a waste management consultant and a financial consultant are required for the contract, which includes the…

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The vampires say goodbye to HBO’s True Blood

The seventh and final season of the acclaimed series premieres June 22nd in the Caribbean, simultaneously with the United States Miami, FL, June 9, 2014 – HBO Latin America will premiere the seventh and final season of the Emmy® nominated…

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Beyond Monaco: Superyacht expeditions to the ends of the Earth

By Sheena McKenzie, for CNN An increasing number of superyacht owners are shunning Mediterranean marinas, in search of something a little more adventurous… (CNN) — What could be more memorable than lounging on your sun-drenched superyacht in the world’s most…

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Caribbean nations urged to take advantage of Panama Canal expansion

By Shanelle Weir From Panama American World Caribbean countries are being urged to position themselves to take advantage of greater trading opportunities that may derive when the Panama Canal Expansion project is completed and commissioned by the first quarter of…