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Day: October 5, 2014

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Cayman Islands investment advisor sentenced in US for money laundering

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—October 3, 2014. Eric St-Cyr, an investment advisor, and Patrick Poulin, an attorney, were sentenced today to serve 14 months in prison and three years of supervised release each for conspiring to launder monetary instruments, the Justice Department and…

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Canada assisting Jamaica, Caribbean in bigger ways than before

By Vernon Davidson Executive editor – publications From Jamaica Observer [email protected] Much like a covert philanthropist, Canada has been providing vital assistance to Jamaica for decades. In fact, the relationship between Ottawa and Kingston predates Jamaica’s Independence in 1962. “It…

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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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HBO debuts “Getting On” in the Caribbean

The original comedy series, premiering October 12, takes a look at the dysfunctional staff of a struggling hospital Miami, FL – October 3, 2014 – HBO announced the premiere of the original series Getting On, which follows the daily lives…

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Former Cay Clubs chief Dave Clark wants singular trials, Cristal Clark says she’s ‘indigent’

By Kevin Wadlow From KeysInfoNet The former Cay Clubs Resorts and Marinas and the Cayman Islands have little in common when it comes to federal charges against former Florida Keys businessman Dave Clark, his attorney argued this week. Motions in…

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Tourism officials urged to address Taxation and Bureaucracy

By Sandra Ann Baptiste, CARIBBEAN PERSPECTIVES, From Guyana Chronicle INTERNATIONAL tourism and aviation industry leaders have urged Caribbean tourism policy makers and finance officials to re-examine taxation policies and remove bureaucracy, which is harming the industry’s growth and competitiveness and…

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Legal 500 UK heralds Carey Olsen as the number one Channel Islands legal adviser

The new release of the Legal 500 UK, the leading industry report that grades law firms across the UK, has ranked Carey Olsen in tier one across all of its 16 practice categories in the Channel Islands, making it the…

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St. Pete’s Island Nautical is the go-to place for sails big and small

By Terry Tomalin Fro Tampa Bay Times The Royal Clipper harkens back to an era when an aristocratic elite traveled the Caribbean in style. With a waterline of 439 feet and an average speed of 10 knots, the Monaco-based Clipper…

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Intricate drawings by François Schmidt

From Designer Daily François Schmidt is a French illustrator who works for local TV, editorials, and all kinds of other clients. He creates drawings that are full of surprises, richly illustrated. Go to François Schmidt website for more: http://schmidt.francois.free.fr/index.php Designer…

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HMS Argyll to visit

Royal Navy Warship HMS Argyll will visit Grand Cayman 5-8 October 2014. The most capable Type 23 frigate will visit Grand Cayman to strengthen relations and conduct hurricane and disaster relief planning. HMS Argyll’s Commanding Officer, Commander Paul Hammond, said:…