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Month: July 2014

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Armed Robbery – George Town/ 3 arrested for taking marine life during closed season & possession of ganja

Armed Robbery – George Town From RCIPS Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 9:38 AM At 11:45 pm Friday 18th July 2014 police received a report from a male taxi driver who reported that he was robbed at knife point by two…

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Follow Cayman in its Commonwealth Games bid by downloading app Team Cayman By Richard de Groen Open iTunes to buy and download apps. Description The official Team Cayman 2014 Commonwealth Games application. The app will follow the athletes of Team…

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The Editor Speaks: Disappointment, dismay and disarray

It was with much disappointment to hear Cayman Islands Premier, Alden McLaughlin, say on local television that it was unlikely the electoral reform he had promised in his party’s (Progressives/PPM) manifesto and campaigned heavily on would take place before the…

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Bermuda Premier meets Bermuda businesses in Cayman

From Bernews Earlier this week Premier Michael Dunkley paid a courtesy visit to Bermuda companies based in Cayman. A spokesperson said, “The Premier is currently in Cayman participating in the UK Overseas Territories [OT] Heads of Government Pre-Joint Ministerial Council…

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Barbados tax policy as a tool

By Colin Daniel From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday July 17, 2014 – I am concerned that most citizens of many countries do not seem to appreciate the critical objectives that should be taken into account when tax policy is devised…

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Cayman Islands move towards elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV and congenital syphilis

A team of local doctors, healthcare workers and policy makers is presently in the process of verifying and documenting the elimination of mother to child transmission (MTCT) of HIV and congenital syphilis in the Cayman Islands. The group is working…

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Dart Announces 2014 Minds Inspired University Scholars

Dart’s Minds Inspired William A. Dart Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to two university-bound students. Initially intended to be awarded to one student, the scholarship was again granted to two students because of the overwhelmingly impressive applicant pool. This year’s…

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Cayman Immigration hosts 14 Summer interns July 17th – August 29st.

The Department of Immigration is delighted to participate in the Portfolio of the Civil Service Students Internship programme for summer 2014. This initiative allowed young university and high school students to gain valuable experience in the working environment. Consequently, beginning…

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Ex reporter stands up for Cayman’s media

John Evans, the Englishman who lit the fuse on the “Operation Tempura” fiasco when he was a reporter on Grand Cayman working for Cayman Net News has complained to a United kingdom Member of Parliament about what he calls is…

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Gonsalves seeks to reassure Vincentians following abduction of businessman

From Caribbean360 KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Wednesday July 16, 2014, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has assured Vincentians that the police are vigorously pursuing those who abducted and robbed business executive Jimmie Forde on the weekend. “I want to…