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Day: November 3, 2014

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Scheduling problems with Cayman Airways highlighted on Scubaboard

After being named one of the best airlines in the world only last week Cayman Airways receives a bumpy landing. Note the comment about their Customer Service. From Scubaboad Thread: Cayman Airways Scheduling Difficulties Posts October 16 2014 AggieDiver: For…

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Culinary Carving: Willy Tuz has a special talent for turning fruit into masterpieces

By Dave Buchanan from GJ Sentinel Like a medium waiting for divine intervention from a higher spirit, Willy Tuz has magic in his hands. Not literally — maybe — but the way Willy Tuz wields a small carving knife, turning…

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Here are more than 177,000 ways to tie a tie

By Andy Kiersz From Business Insider A group of mathematicians and hackers have discovered that there are more than 177,000 ways to tie a tie. In a preprint posted on the math and science repository arXiv.org, they built off of…

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Worlds largest independent Expat Survey 2014 now live

World’s largest independent expatriate research programme is now open £1,000 CASH, Amazon vouchers, Lebara SIM cards to be won What do expats really think about their life abroad? Do they give it the big thumbs up, or regret their decision to leave…

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Jamaica: Banks living large on interest rates

By Daraine Luton From Jamaica Gleaner Banks are making an 11 per cent spread on money they lend to the public. John Robinson, deputy governor of the Bank of Jamaica, said in parliament on Wednesday that “spreads now, and have…

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Heineken in Haiti announces rare $100 million investment for country

From FoxNews PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The Dutch brewer Heineken announced earlier this year that it is investing $100 million in its Haiti production plant that makes the popular lager Prestige. The relatively large investment is significant because many international companies…

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Writers who don’t use modern technology

From Mashable For most writers, a laptop is an essential tool, providing a space to create and save their masterpieces. But over the years, a number of famous faces have admitted they don’t like using modern technology to pen their…

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Offshore firms: in the zone [London! – Cayman Island firms are prominent]

By Marialuisa Taddia From The Law Society Gazette London is an increasingly important hub for offshore law firms, which are winning business from City-based financial institutions, and clients in Russia, western Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. Offshore law firms are constantly…

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Malaria cases on the decline in Guyana

From Caribbean360 Health authorities gave no figures regarding deaths but said malaria mortality rates however, continue to fall as increased malaria prevention and control measures continue to dramatically reduce the impact of the disease. GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Guyana recorded…

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Haiti: The Tumultuous History

From Before It’s News Caribbean Project: Review: Haiti: The Tumultuous History – From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation Haiti Philippe Girard’s Haiti: The Tumultuous History – From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation is easily the best…