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Month: August 2015

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Outgoing Country Manager For First Caribbean Comments

From 7 NewsBelize The current country manager for First Caribbean Bank Glen smith will have to handle a large part of that transition – which includes negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with the Christian Workers Union. Today he told…

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Jamaica Independence Day activities in Cayman Islands announced

Grand Cayman celebrations Aug 7 In George Town, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be food stalls featuring traditional Jamaican dishes set up along Cardinal Avenue where residents and visitors can partake in breakfast, lunch and dinner. The…

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Cayman Islands paramedic response deviated from established protocols in fatal accident

The Following is taken from “Quality of Care Review of Emergency Medicine Services Response to Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision Involving Zak Maun Quappe (deceased)” Prepared for Ministry of Home Affairs, Health and Government, Cayman Islands By Dan Cass, BSc, MD,…

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New flag car for the Cayman Islands Government

In July, the Royal Navy support vessel, RFA Lyme Bay, delivered (free of charge) a container carrying the new flag car for the Governor. Eurocar Cayman Ltd has prepared the car and will present it to the Governor at their…

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Marine Fossils

Photos: Trove of Marine Fossils Discovered in Morocco By Laura Geggel, Staff Writer From live Science Hundreds of millions of years ago, marine animals swam in a vast ocean near the supercontinent of Gondwana. Now, these creatures’ fossils litter the…

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Obama to Launch Cyberspace Trade War

By Patrick Watson From Newsmax War used to be simple. When two countries had serious differences, they would stop trading and start shooting. Now it’s more complicated. Obama is about to prove it by retaliating against China for hacking U.S….

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Opinion – Gun violence: An American epidemic

By Kim Parker Russell From Mashable Just recently, a man pulled a gun on a packed theater in Louisiana, firing off a 10-round clip, killing two people and injuring nine others before turning the gun on himself. I live more…

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High Court ruling reverses recent change on CD ripping legislation in the UK

By Simon Freethy From Cyrus It was only last year that the government in the UK had agreed to allow members of the public to lawfully copy CDs and other copyright material that they already owned for their own private…

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Olwomen story of the week

15 relieving home remedies for mosquito bites By Jenny Smith From Olwomen ‘Close the windows else mosquitos will enter the house’, ‘wear long sleeves while going to the park else you can get a mosquito bite’ and ‘moisturize your skin…

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‘Fat Man’ atomic bomb’s core

An unsettling picture of a US physicist cheerfully holding the ‘Fat Man’ atomic bomb’s core By Amanda Macias from Business Insider This image from 1945 shows Manhattan Project physicist Harold Agnew smiling and holding the plutonium core of one of…