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Community Events RENT: The Musical Opened Thursday September 10th, 2015 Runs to October 3rd, 2015 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Doors open at 6:30 PM for Happy Hour try our special Tom Collins cocktail! at The Prospect Playhouse Do not miss…
The Editor Speaks: Violent games torturing and killing women allowed – image of nude women not
In an article in iNews Cayman [posted September 22 2015] under the headline “Kagan reveals ‘Killer Instinct’ in violent video game case” it highlights the ridiculousness of the law [US} regarding this issue. In the Cayman Islands we have many ‘girlie’…
2015/2016 PFL Opening Rally kicks-off this weekend
The customary Opening Rally kicks-off the 2015/2016 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) season this Saturday, September 26 beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the traditional home of local football, the T.E. McField Sports Field (Annex Field) in George Town. The 2015/2016…
Cayman Islands Red Cross: Setting the standard
The Seal From Cayman Parent “Child sexual abuse does happen here: it is not a new occurrence, it is not imported, and perpetrators come from all walks of life, backgrounds, nationalities and social status. We are not immune.” It likely…
Caribbean Journal features Cayman Islands Ritz-Carlton
Caribbean Journal, one of the leading media sites on everything Caribbean featured the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman on its website September 20th 2015: At the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, A Different Level of Caribbean Hotel By Alexander Britell From Caribbean Journal A remarkable…
A Review of Cayman Islands DPP Statement on the Pines
By Peter Polack The recent and rare statement issued by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) came more in the form of an extract from the UK Crown Prosecution Service manual than a believable explanation to the…
National Gallery of the Cayman Islands presents Calendar of Events
10 September – 5 November 2015 | Curated by Natalie Urquhart Up until a few decades ago the Cayman Islands existed as a hard-working, conservative frontier society, carving out an existence from seafaring, turtling and other maritime activities. Today, this…
GM pact doesn’t mean its legal woes are in the rear-view mirror
By Sue Reisinger, From Corporate Counsel General Motors Co. unloaded a truckload of legal problems Thursday by agreeing to pay $900 million in criminal penalties and $575 million in civil settlements related to an ignition switch defect that led to…
QU women’s golf freshmen have strong showing in first Collegiate event
From Quinnipiac Bobcats ANNAPOLIS, Maryland – Quinnipiac women’s golf freshman Luciana Tobia (La Paz, Bolivia) completed an impressive collegiate debut with the second-best 54-hole score in program history at Navy’s Chesapeake Bay Invitational at the US Naval Academy Golf Course…
ASIC: Avestra ‘diverted cash to tax haven’
By Ben Butler From THE AUSTRALIAN The corporate watchdog has accused management of Gold Coast funds management group Avestra of diverting investors’ money to unregulated entities in tax haven the Cayman Islands and using fund money to prop up a…