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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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“The 25 Best Caribbean Islands” – [Cayman is #7]

Business Insider ranks “The 25 Best Caribbean Islands” – [Cayman is #7] By Melia Robinson and Andy Kiersz From Business Insider Navio Beach, Vieques, Puerto RicoFlickr/mark_donoherPuerto Rico is the best island in the Caribbean. If you’re planning a tropical getaway,…

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Cayman Islands HRC is “extremely concerned” at new Data Protection Bill

From: Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission [HRC] To: Secretary to the Data Protection Working Group c/o Cabinet Office Government Administration Building 133 Elgin Avenue Box 105 Grand Cayman KY1-9000 CAYMAN ISLANDS 18 November 2014 Via Email: [email protected]   Dear Secretary,…

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Iconic hotel re-opens in Puerto Rico

From Fox News Latino The Condado Vanderbilt, inaugurated in 1919 on one of the finest beaches of San Juan and closed down indefinitely in the late 1990s, reopened this week as the only 5-star hotel in the capital and designed…

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Bitcoin Fintech acceletator to open in Cayman Islands

By Shanelle Weir From PanAmerican World The Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea and a major world offshore financial center, are betting on new financial technologies based on the Bitcoin blockchain, Cayman Compass reports. A…

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CrowdSolve wants to give serial’s legion of armchair detectives a crime-solving platform

By Darrell Etherington From Techcrunch A new project called CrowdSolve debuting on Indiegogo today asks the question: What happens if you use the “wisdom of the crowd” to solve crime? It’s a marked contrast from the heroic image of the…

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Boies Schiller takes on Forbes over Mexican Corruption List

By David Bario, From The Litigation Daily It’s been an awfully busy year for the folks at Boies, Schiller & Flexner—what with the big Apple trial in California, the Barclays/Lehman brawl, Hank Greenberg’s showdown with the feds, the Trinity guardrail…

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High Court sides with N.C. police officer who misunderstood law

By Marcia Coyle, From Supreme Court Brief Police officers who base searches and seizures on a mistaken understanding of the law do not automatically run afoul of the Fourth Amendment, according to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Monday in…

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Historic 13 Agreements signed between Belize And Guatemala

From Belizean Otto Fernando Pérez Molina and Dean Barrow SICA Belize Guatemala President Otto Fernando Pérez Molina, left, is greeted by Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow, right, on arrival in Belize for SICA summit. Image Credit: G.O.B. Thirteen agreements between…

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UN says Ebola-hit nations at risk of hunger

From Aljazeera Up to one million people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone face starvation due to border closures and quarantines. Up to one million people are at risk of going hungry in West African nations battling the Ebola virus…