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Month: July 2014

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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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Youth sailors fly the flag in BVI

The Cayman Islands Youth sailing team returned yesterday from a very successful showing at the Premier’s Cup regatta in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. They took silver medals in the regatta along with the Maxwell “Mackie” Simmons award for the team…

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CCJ judge gets $$ to hire driver

By Sheila Rampersad From Trinidad Express Newspaper A judge at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), accused by his driver of attempting to sell two complimentary tickets to a Carnival event, has been given an additional allowance to privately hire…

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Are we witnessing Windows Phone’s last stand?

By Darren Murph from BGR Much has been written about Microsoft’s unsettling plan to cut loose some 18,000 of its employees by the end of 2014. You could argue that it’s a necessary evil, or you could argue that it’s…

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Cayman Enterprise City releases marketing videos

Partners with CML – TV to digitally promote the Cayman Islands to the world Cayman Enterprise City, Cayman’s award-winning Special Economic Zone has launched a series of promotional videos to market the zone and the Cayman Islands to the world…

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Tiny Barbuda grapples with rising seas

By Desmond Brown From Caribbean Life CODRINGTON, Barbuda, June 30, 2014 (IPS) – The 1,800 residents of the tiny Caribbean island of Barbuda are learning to adapt as climate change proves to be a force to reckon with, disrupting not…

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Welcome showers for Caribbean as Tropical Depression fades

Tropical Depression Two has lost its battle to become the next Atlantic tropical storm, but it will still increase shower activity across the Caribbean to end the week. The battle between Tropical Depression Two and dry, dusty air has been…

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UPDATE: Cuban migrants repatriated/Cuban migrants arrive in Cayman Brac – 5 remain to return to Cuba

Cuban Migrants Repatriated Twenty-one Cuban migrants, who were all housed at the Immigration Detention Centre (IDC), were repatriated to Cuba today (Tuesday, 22 July 2014). Supervised by Immigration and Prison officials, the men left on a chartered flight from Owen…

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Robbery in George Town Grand Cayman Tuesday (22) night

From RCIPS Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 6:29 AM At approximately 11.55pm last night July 22nd 2014, 911 received a report of an armed robbery on Red Bay road vicinity of the entrance of Selkirk Drive George Town. Robbery occurred when…