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Day: October 28, 2014

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Cayman Islands minister raises $3000 for Breast Cancer Awareness From Loop News Service The Health Minister Osbourne Bodden raised $3000 in just 1 week for Lions Club of Tropical Gardens breast cancer awareness effort. The event was held at Eclipze…

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Cayman Islands: from stingrays to tax shelters

By Karin Leperi From San Diego Reader Find a few new reasons to get to a white-sand Caribbean beach. Coral outcrops surrounded by coral reefs, the Cayman Islands are three tiny islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, Little Cayman) comprising the…

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The Editor Speaks: Police and Freedom and the Law

I am NOT against the police, nor especially the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). They have at most times a thankless job and with the seemingly (stats will tell me I am wrong I suspect) increase in crimes with…

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HBO Latin America And Weststar announce licensing agreement

Miami, FL – October 27, 2014 – HBO Latin America and WestStar in the Cayman Islands have officially formed a commercial agreement for the distribution of the HBO/MAX family of channels, allowing customers to enjoy quality, premium programming. This agreement…

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Cayman Islands: Safe treats and Pirates Week food certification courses

We want safe treats during Halloween says Cayman Environmental Health From Cayman Islands Department of Environmental Health Treats, given out during Halloween activities, are a welcome component that every child looks forward to receiving. Many different items are given to…

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Haunted Caribbean: Go if you dare

By Mark Rogers, From USA TODAY According to legend, a woman named Annie Palmer murdered three husbands and slaves that she took as lovers at Jamaica’s Rose Hall Great House. (Photo Credit: JAMAICAGETAWAYTRAVELS.COM) The Caribbean is fertile ground for restless…

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Ukraine steels itself for Winter as Putin forges ahead with Novorossiya

By Stefan Wolff and Tatyana Malyarenko From IPI Global Observatory The Europe-Asia Summit in Milan, Italy, delivered little, if any, tangible progress to resolve the crisis in Ukraine. Relations between Russia and Ukraine’s major European allies remain just a few…

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9 reasons to fear Ebola

By Nick Tate From Newsmax The Obama administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have moved to tamp down worries over Ebola even as the number of cases continues to accelerate. However, many doctors and researchers say there…

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These Are The Hacker Groups That Should Be Keeping You Up At Night

By Natasha Bertrand From Business Insider In light of recent hacks, you might be interested in the groups that pose the greatest threats to our cybersecurity. Ironically, the hacker groups that you should be afraid of also have the least…

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The United Nations will fail Haiti once again

By Kevin Edmonds & Ajamu Nangwaya From Counterpunch On October 15, the United Nations Security Council met to “debate” the extension of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) which has acted as an occupying force in the country…