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Month: April 2015

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Preparing Christians for persecution is toughest challenge

By Vincent Funaro , Christian Post Reporter The toughest challenge for Christians in the Caribbean is ‘Preparing them for persecution,’ Says WEA Official Emerson Boyce NEW YORK — Rev. Emerson Boyce, the general secretary of the Evangelical Association of the…

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Cayman Islands riders prepare for junior show jumping competition

Team Cayman Preps For Caribbean Showcase The Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (“CIEF”) is preparing to host the second leg of the Caribbean Equestrian Association’s Junior Show Jumping Competition this Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th April from 8.30am – noon each…

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Jamaica’s new “Ganja Law” goes into effect Wed April 15

From Caribbean360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The Jamaica government says the Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 2015, commonly referred to as the “Ganja Law” and passed by both Houses of Parliament in February, goes into effect on Wednesday. A statement from…

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Caribbean Journal picks Cayman Islands as #1 Best Caribbean Snorkeling Island

The Best Caribbean Snorkeling Islands From Caribbean Journal It’s the Caribbean’s most precious resource. It’s right there. It’s beckoning you. You’re on the beach, taking in the sun, and you’re fascinated by what’s going on in the vast blue world…

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Cayman Islands CEC hosts Internet Marketing gathering

Cayman Enterprise City Hosts the IMA Leadership Gathering of tech entrepreneurs CEC and government leaders promoted business-friendly environment and the benefits of the special economic zone (SEZ); the visit was the first to result from key partnership with Internet Marketing…

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Greece on a knife edge

By Isidoros Karderinis It is exactly five years since Greece joined the European Support Mechanism with the close cooperation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). At that time, the key and critical financial data were the following: GDP amounted to 222.151…

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Opinion: Two winners and one loser at the Summit of the Americas

By Joaquín Roy From Inter Press Service In this column Joaquín Roy, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration and Director of the European Union Centre at the University of Miami, argues that U.S. President Barack Obama earned a place in…

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Amazon files first lawsuit to block companies from selling fraudulent positive reviews

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist For the first time in the 20 years that Amazon has allowed users to review products, the company is taking legal action against businesses it claims sells fake reviews to third-party sellers. The Seattle Times…

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D.C. Court: no sanctions for former prosecutor who violated ethics rule

By Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times, A former federal prosecutor in Washington violated his ethical obligation to turn over information to defense lawyers, an appeals court ruled this week. But the court did not impose sanctions, citing earlier confusion about…

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pirate attack survival story

Canadian couple chronicles pirate attack survival story on video By Nick Logan World Reporter/Global National Web Producer From Global News What was supposed to be the start of a sailing adventure for a Canadian couple turned into an ordeal in…