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Cayman Islands Police Commissioner ‘clarifies’ Compass editorial re Shedden Road eviction

From RCIPS Police Commissioner David Baines – October 16 2014 The editorial in today’s Compass (Oct. 16, 2014) is misinformed and framed upon the premise that the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has failed in its duty to evict the…

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31 strong Cayman Islands delegation to attend Health Care Conference

A 31- strong Cayman delegation, including the Cayman Islands Premier, will be heading to Anaheim California to represent the jurisdiction’s captive insurance industry at the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management annual conference (ASHRM), which takes place 26 – 29…

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Typographic inspiration: 10 great examples

From Designer Daily Most graphic designers love typography. That’s why it’s so easy to find many cool typographic designs online, everybody is busy creating his own type project. Here are a few…   Liquor Brand Bad Star Bowling Bag Cool…

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85 million children receive school meals in Latin America and the Caribbean

From Relief Web REPORT from World Food Programme Published on 15 Oct 2014 — WFP School Feeding Programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean © WFP MEXICO CITY – The 6th Latin American and Caribbean School Feeding Seminar started today…

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British Caribbean community ‘not demanding enough’ from MPs

By Joshua Surtees from The Voice Lib Dem Simon Hughes said he could count on one hand the number of times he was lobbied by disaffected group Britain’s Caribbean community must lobby politicians harder if it is to acquire the…

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Caribbean governments impose bans on travel from Ebola-stricken countries

By Gavin Lipsith From The Moodie Report LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN. Jamaica and Colombia are among several countries in the Caribbean and South America to have implemented bans on arrivals from the Ebola-affected region of West Africa – some of them including…

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Houston orders pastors to hand over sermons on gays

By Melanie Batley From Newsmax The city of Houston has issued subpoenas to a group of pastors requesting any sermons they’ve written that cover the subject of homosexuality, gender identity, or mention of Annise Parker, the city’s first openly lesbian…

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D.C. judge awards $622m to victims of 1998 embassy bombings

By Nate Beck and Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times A federal judge in Washington on Wednesday awarded $622 million to victims of the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, resolving the last remaining claims against the governments…

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Netherlands says OK for biker gangs to fight Islamic State

From Business Insider The Hague (AFP) – The Dutch public prosecutor said on Tuesday that motorbike gang members who have reportedly joined Kurds battling the Islamic State group in Iraq are not necessarily committing any crime. “Joining a foreign armed…

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Three Grenadians to run NY Marathon for charity

From Caribbean Life Grenadians Jerry Bascombe, Dennis Mason and Anderson Simon, will have the experience of a lifetime when they take part in the TCS New York Marathon on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014. They will navigate the 26.2-mile run, through…