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Day: September 2, 2015

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Cayman Islands has a Reading Tree

The love of reading was brought to life with The Reading Tree, Camana Bay’s popular summer book swap, and now it continues through the month of September with a back-to-school theme. Time and time again, studies have shown a strong…

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“Level CNRC playing field” for Williams Digicel International

By AirBourne From Bajan Reporter The 2015 Seaboard Marine Caribbean Motor Racing Championship (CMRC) is heading for Bushy Park Barbados next month with one of the most competitive line-ups ever assembled and, according to one former race-winner, the prospect of…

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London’s ‘sky pool’

London’s ‘sky pool’ will be the most amazing and most terrifying pool the world has ever seen By Brad Reed From BGR Know what would be awesome? Swimming in a glass pool that’s suspended 10 floors above the ground. Know…

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Archbishop assails Trump over birthright citizenship repeal

From Business Insider PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The leader of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia on Tuesday attacked GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s call for ending automatic citizenship for children born to immigrants living illegally in the U.S., saying the…

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Cayman Islands Chief Justice orders re-hearing of Jamaican’s case

By George Davis From Nationwide Radio Jamaica The Chief Justice in the Cayman Islands, Anthony Smellie, has ordered the Immigration Appeals Tribunal in his country, to re-hear two cases, after describing a catalogue of problems in the points given to…

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New Ebola death in Sierra Leone sets back efforts to beat epidemic

AFP From The Times of India FREETOWN: A woman who died last week in northern Sierra Leone tested positive for Ebola, the National Ebola Response Centre (NERC) said Monday, in a setback for the country’s bid to gain Ebola-free status….

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Cayman Islands: Late filings of directors and officer details of Cayman Islands Companies – Waiver period and changes in deadlines and penalties

Last Updated: 2 September 2015 Article by Ingrid Pierce, Jack Boldarin, Antonia Hardy, Andy Randall, Tim Buckley and Melissa Lim From Walkers The Cayman Islands government announced on 27 August 2015 that it would apply an amnesty to late filings…

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New Zealand releases shortlist for its new flag and no one’s happy

By Ariel Bogle Australia From Mashable New Zealand wants a new flag, and it’s going to let the people decide. After receiving 10,292 flag design submissions from the interested public, many of which amused and horrified the world, the 12-person…

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Defiant Ky. clerk ordered to court in same-sex marriage standoff

By Marcia Coyle, from The National Law Journal Lawyers for couples want clerk Kim Davis held in contempt for refusing to issue any marriage licenses. A federal judge in Ashland, Kentucky, has summoned a county clerk who continues to defy…

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How many Ashley Madison users were flirting with fembots?

By Brad Reed From BGR Ashley Madison is claiming that millions of real women regularly use its website to help them have affairs. But if that’s the case, why do so many of the website’s robo-users disproportionately send messages to…