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Cayman Islands premier delivers the government’s Strategic Policy covering 2015-18

Government Motion No. 3 of 2014/15 Strategic Policy Statement By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin MBE, JP, MLA Madam Speaker, this motion seeks the approval of this Honorable Legislative Assembly for the Government’s 2015/16 Strategic Policy Statement, which the Minister of…

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New cases of Chikungunya and Dengue confirmed in Cayman Islands from latest update (Nov 24)

From the Cayman Islands Public Health Department. Chikungunya/Dengue Update as of 24 November 2014 Chikungunya update: During the past week, two positive results for chikungunya for patients without travel history were received from the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) making…

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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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Caribbean legislators outraged over decision not to indict officer in Brown shooting

By Nelson A. King from Caribbean360 NEW YORK, United States, Wednesday November 26, 2014, CMC – Caribbean born legislators have expressed outrage over a grand jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri not to indict a white police officer who killed an…

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is common and misunderstood

ARE YOU TEXTING OR TYPING EVERYDAY? IS YOUR HAND, WRIST OR THE BASE OF YOUR THUMB SORE? THE MOST RECENT BREAKTHROUGH IN TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Miami, November 25,2014– Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is an extremely common as well as…

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Woolly mammoth skeleton to fetch up to £250,000 at auction

By Blathnaid Healy From Mashable LONDON — It’s not an item you would usually expect to find in an auction house, but someone will walk away Wednesday as the new owner of a woolly mammoth skeleton. Lot 92 in the…

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Honda failed to report more than 1,700 death and injury claims, could face record $35m fine

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist Honda’s issues with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration aren’t looking any better after the manufacture announced that it failed to report more than 1,729 claims of injury or death to the regulators. And that…

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naked free runner across London

Beautiful photographs capture naked free runner across London By Tim Chester from Mashable LONDON — If most people ran around London naked, hanging off rooftops or running through tube stations, they’d probably be arrested, however World Freerun Championship winner Tim…

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Dechert’s Lateral Hires take lead for troubled airbag maker Takata

By Brian Baxter, From The Am Law Daily Takata has confirmed its retention of Dechert chairman Andrew Levander to oversee the embattled Japanese auto parts company’s outside counsel efforts as it copes with a bevy of legal issues emanating from…

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Japanese lessons for Caribbean development

By Peter Richards from Caribbean360 TOKYO, Japan, 2014, CMC – The Ariake Incineration Plant will probably have no major role to play in the construction of the Olympic Village for the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Japan. Chances…