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Day: April 14, 2015

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Cayman Islands Boundaries Commission seeks public input

Members of the public can soon share their thoughts on the Cayman Islands’ upcoming, historic transition to single member constituencies with members of the Electoral Boundaries Commission. Beginning Tuesday 21 April 2015, Commissioners have planned a series of meetings across…

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Local Cayman Islands dive operator honoured at Beneath the Sea show

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, 13 April, 2015 – Dive hotelier and enthusiast Keith Sahm, General Manager of the award winning Sunset House hotel and Sunset Divers, has been recognized with a prestigious award at the 2015 Beneath the Sea show….

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Financing of Cayman take privates

By Rupen Shah From Appleby Recently there have been an increasing number of companies listed in the USA with their main operations in China been taken private by their founders. Invariably these listed companies are incorporated in the Cayman Islands….

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The colour of art

By Mark Prigg For Dailymail.Com Stunning graph reveals orange is the dominant colour of artworks through history Graph show dominant colours of 94,526 artworks from 1800 to 2000 Orange and yellow have always been the most popular colour In recent…

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This was Rolling Stone’s biggest mistake in their now-retracted UVA story

By Peter Jacobs From Business Insider Rolling Stone published a scathing report from Columbia Journalism School Sunday night, which details the many issues in their discredited article on sexual assault at the University of Virginia. The legendary music magazine officially…

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Obama’s legacy set to fail in Latin America

By Eva Golinger from telesur Obama opened the door to Cuba, admitting Washington’s half century of failed foreign policy towards the island, but then shut it on Venezuela implementing policies that are set to end in a similar way. As…

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Caribbean reparations discussed in New York City

By Wellington C. Ramos From Caribbean News Now NEW YORK, USA — On Friday, delegates from many countries assembled at York College in New York City to discuss the possibilities of seeking reparations for crimes committed against their people by…

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Atlantic City must hand over 2,000 Internal Affairs Files

By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal Calling for an end to “incessant discovery disputes” over Atlantic City Police Department internal affairs files, a federal judge in Camden has ordered the city to turn over every internal affairs file…

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The best tech and science museums

The best tech and science museums in the world By Lyndsey Gilpin From Tech Republic Museum of Science and Industry The Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago and has exhibits that educate about materials science, the science…

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Gadget of the week

Mini is making augmented reality goggles for driving By Nicole Lee From Engadget Mini is rolling out a new product, and no, it’s not a car. Announced at the Auto Shanghai show, the Mini Augmented Vision is actually a pair…