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Information for Cayman Islands students planning to study overseas Did you know that as a British Overseas Territory Citizen you are entitled to pay the ‘home rate’ of university fees if you choose to study in England? This means that…
The Editor Speaks: Resign. Even if we don’t have the facts! UPDATED!!
The call for resignations seems to be in the air this Christmas season. We have had the wolves baying at the door of Police Commissioner David Baines to resign and now it is the turn of Health Minister Osbourne Bodden…
Cayman Islands airport agencies executes safety walk
ORIA F.O.D. Walk 2014 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (18 December, 2014) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) held its annual Foreign Object Debris (F.O.D) Walk on Tuesday, 16th December. The end of year event was organized by CIAA’s Safety Management…
Cancer specialists join Baptist Health South Florida
Physicians from one of the largest hematology and oncology practices in the region, Advanced Medical Specialties, have joined Baptist Health Medical Group – an organization of more than 180 physicians integrated within Baptist Health – as the founding physicians of…
Barbadian admitted as new Rector in Grand Cayman
From What’s Up Caribbean Rev. Mary Graham is the first priest from the Cayman Islands and the first woman to become Rector of St. George’s Anglican Church in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. After serving as Priest-in-Charge for one and a…
Season’s Greetings from the Cayman Islands Dive Industry
Cayman Islands – With tourism numbers up over last year, Cayman’s dive leaders anticipate a good new year as they say goodbye to 2014, and they extend Season’s Greetings to all customers and travel partners who help keep the Cayman…
Fugitive killer mocks judges from Caribbean
From The Local es In a story that could come straight from Hollywood, a man facing 20 years in prison in Spain for murder has been sending postcards to his trial judge from the Caribbean, despite there being an international…
Lawyers see business opportunity in Obama’s Cuba opening
By Andrew Ramonas and Katelyn Polantz, From The National Law Journal Correction: This artlcle has been changed to reflect that Marco Rubio is incoming chairman of the Foreign Relations submcommittee on the Western Hemisphre. The U.S. business community is largely…
Raising red card, Kirkland partner quits FIFA probe
By Nathalie Pierrepont, From The Am Law Daily Michael Garcia is taking himself off the pitch. After two years at the helm of a high-profile probe into a controversial process that awarded the next two World Cups, the former top…
Nativity donkey squashed by fat fan
From The Local es Updated: A man described as obese has been arrested after he gatecrashed a live nativity scene in southern Spain and jumped onto the back of young donkey. The animal died two days later. The 38-year-old was…