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Month: May 2015

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Wife of top podiatrist, charged with stabbing her millionaire husband in their luxury Bahamas home

Donna Vasyli denied bail again as judge explains his reasons By Lamech Johnson From Tribune 242 Donna Vasyli’s initial assurance to relatives that she would “be out soon” proved wishful on Friday as a judge, who was ordered by the…

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Grand Harbour West Dykes, Cayman Islands for wintering shorebirds

By Raybel Robles From BirdWatching Daily View of a bathing plover is product of local knowledge, photo smarts, and stillness Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands, lies due south of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea. On the island’s…

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Cayman Islands Chief Officer’s award announced

Samone Morgan earns Chief Officer’s praise Thanks to her work on local business licenses, Samone Morgan has received the Chief Officer’s award for February as the top employee for the Ministry of Commerce. Ms Morgan, the Assistant Secretary for the…

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Cayman Islands Insurance Company helps needy

Marsh Management Services Cayman Ltd. helps NCVO growth Marsh Management once again shows their care for the community by donating to the NCVO’s Nadine Andreas Foster Home. Along with a wonderful donation of CI$2260.00 for resident’s activities and gifts, Marsh…

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Why a 31-year-old Yale grad gave up a $95,000 salary to move to the Caribbean and scoop ice cream

By Libby Kane From Business Insider Meet the San Francisco dating coach who earns up to $20,000 a month teaching introverted men how to be successful with women This woman moved to the US with $8,000 of savings and now…

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Great grandma goes bungy jumping at 91

I’ve been naughty’: Great grandma goes bungy jumping at 91 By Jenni Ryall From Mashable This super granny is showing no signs of slowing down. 91-year-old Mary Manssen decided to show the young kids how it is done and bungy…

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Spelunking on Cayman Brac

Spelunking on Cayman Brac , Cayman islands By Daniel Levy This photo has a mermaid / gorilla looking rock in the aqua area – see if you can see it! The colors in this one are funky and a result…

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Recipes of the week

All the recipes you need for Cinco de Mayo From The Serious Eats Team Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. In other words, it’s a day for celebrating Mexican heritage…

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Child actors’ class action reinstated against BofA

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal A California appeals court has reinstated a class action filed on behalf of thousands of child actors and other young performers alleging Bank of America Corp. illegally charged monthly fees on trust…

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CARICOM committed to customs harmonisation

Georgetown, Guyana – April 30, 2015: Customs officials, legal experts and CARICOM representatives closed their final meeting in Guyana in agreement on the way forward for the finalisation of the regulations to support harmonised customs legislation for the region. Over…