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Month: September 2014

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The Editor Speaks: Jobs for life?

I can support North Side independent Member of the Legislative Assembly, Ezzard Miller’s call for the government to change the constitution and put an end to top public sector life-long appointments, most of the way. Miller says those holding top…

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Cameron: We’ll seize passports to fight Jihadists

By Newsmax Wires Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday proposed new laws that would give police the power to seize the passports of Britons suspected of having traveled abroad to fight with terrorist groups. Speaking to Parliament, Cameron said his…

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Cayman Islands National Gallery to remember Ivan – who really Was Terrible

Ivan Remembered Date: Saturday, September 06 at 8:00 AM to Saturday, September 27 at 6:00 PM National Gallery of the Cayman Islands Presents Ivan Remembered The 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Ivan Programme of Events Ivan Remembered sponsored by Fidelity –…

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SEC Adopts Credit-Rating Reforms

By Jenna Greene, The National Law Journal A divided U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last week adopted new rules for credit-rating agencies, stepping up review and disclosure requirements and adding safeguards to prevent sales and marketing considerations from influencing the…

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Cayman Islands resident reggae artist Tommy Tee brings powerful message

From pr-inside.com The music of reggae artist Tommy Tee brings a powerful message of positivity to fans of international music! A native of Jamaica and resident of the Cayman Islands, reggae artist Tommy Tee creates music that is suitable for…

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NLS partners with ARC Magazine to stage its second exhibition abroad this year

From First Look ARC and NLS will present at (e)merge art fair October 2 – 5 with an exhibition that puts local artists in direct conversation with contemporary art outside of the Caribbean. The 10 international artists being represented by…

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Cayman Islands finance minister says 1st ¼ figures show economic recovery

Marco Archer, the Cayman Islands Minister of Finance & Economic Development has announced the Cayman Islands’ First Quarter Economic Report 2014 that was prepared by the Economics and Statistics Office. He said the performance during the first quarter of 2014…

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Can this transform the Caribbean?

By Ivan BrowneOp-Ed Contributor From Caribbean Journal In the immortal words of Montserratian singer/songwriter, Arrow, the Caribbean is “…feelin’ hot, hot, hot!” And, that’s a good thing. With a little help from Mother Nature, the islands of the Caribbean are…

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US hikes fee to renounce citizenship by 422 Percent to $2,350

By Ronald Kessler From Newsmax The United States plans to hike the fees it charges American citizens to give up their passports as the nation also tries to stem the tide of U.S. businesses moving headquarters overseas. The State Department…

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West Indian Day Parade celebrates Caribbean cultures, but shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 others hurt

By Emily Ngo And Jennifer Barrios From Newsday People in brilliantly colored costumes adorned with feathers and sequins danced down Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn Monday to the cheers of more than 1 million spectators. The 47th annual West Indian Day…