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Month: November 2014

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19th Anniversary of Million Man March

By Charlene Muhammad From Los Angeles Sentinel Unite and be free, Farrakhan tells Jamaica and the Caribbean during 19th Anniversary of the Million March message in Kingston The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan was in good spirit as he delivered a…

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Sean Ryan swims in the Cayman Islands 2014 KPMG Pirates Week 5K

From CIASA Sean Ryan who swims for the University of Michigan and Club Wolverine swam in the 2014 KPMG Pirates Week 5K. Ryan was World Champion for the United States in the 2011 Team Event. Here are just a few…

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‘Bombogenesis’ replaces ‘Polar Vortex’ as global warming excuse for extreme cold

By P.J. Gladnick From Newsbusters Forget about polar vortex as an excuse for how global warming is causing extreme cold weather. A brave new word seems to have replaced it: “bombogenesis.” The most enthusiastic promoter of bombogenesis in the mainstream…

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The IMF/BCCI mugger

By Dean Henderson from Left Hook Around the World Trip 2009 315Since its inception, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has violently abused the people of the developing world in its role as debt collector for the Eight Families’ Rothschild-led banking…

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250 kilos of cocaine seized in UK – Caribbean joint operation

From The London Post (By Shahid Qureshi / PR -NCA ) : – A UK-bound yacht carrying an estimated 250 kilos of cocaine has been intercepted in the Caribbean, following a joint operation involving the National Crime Agency (NCA), Metropolitan…

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[5 out of] 10 things e-cigarettes won’t tell you

By Jen Wieczner From marketwatch They may be safer, but they also threaten to upend decades of anti-smoking efforts “We’re Big Tobacco in disguise.” When electronic cigarettes first debuted in the U.S. about five years ago, they seemed like a…

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The Cayman Islands Segregated Portfolio Company turns sixteen

By Rachael Reynolds, Partner, and Jennifer Fox, Senior Associate, Ogier, Cayman Islands From International Corporate Rescue May 2014 marks the sixteenth anniversary of the Cayman Islands segregated portfolio company (‘SPC’). This article takes a look back at the SPC’s first…

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Founder calls for UN Sanctioned World Orphans Day on 8th Anniversary

With over 153 million children left behind by wars, poverty, natural disasters and diseases such as AIDS and Ebola, the founder of World Orphans Day, Cheryl Robeson Piggott, calls for the UN to proclaim the second Monday in November each…

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From Cayman Islands Police: Hit and Run on Marina Drive, Prospect & Update on Firearm incident at EE – man charged

From RCIPS Hit and Run on Marina Drive Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:38 AM Police are investigating a hit and run which occurred yesterday in the Prospect area sometime after 7:30pm. A female was walking along Marina Drive to…