Time to capitalise on the spa, health and wellness tourism industry
Bridgetown, BARBADOS, September 23, 2015. “The time is ripe for the Caribbean to capitalise on the health and wellness industry”. This was one of the closing comments from Executive Director, Pamela Coke Hamilton in her opening remarks at the two-day…
De-registering a fund in the Cayman Islands
By Fiona Chandler From Offshore Funds Blog There comes a time in a registered Cayman fund’s life when it needs to de-register from the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA). This could be early on, if the fund launches but never…
North Carolina police chief forced out after calling Black Lives Matter a ‘terrorist group’ in Facebook rant
By Nina Golgowski From New York Daily News A North Carolina police chief has grudgingly resigned after posting a fiery Facebook rant which called the Black Lives Matter movement “nothing more than an American born terrorist group.” Surf City Police…
FBI said to recover personal e-mails from Hillary Clinton server
From Newsmax The FBI has recovered personal and work- related e-mails from the private computer server used by Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, according to a person familiar with the investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s…
The Caribbean: Aviation dream or nightmare?
By Tatjana Obrazcova Aviationweek From Fifty Sky Shades While it is many people’s dream holiday destination, the Caribbean region is viewed as a difficult challenge by many private aviation companies. Some charter brokers have even opted out of arranging flights…
Autistic boy’s parents sued by neighbors for lowering property values
By Jenna Greene, from The Litigation Daily Under the heading “You’ve got to be kidding me,” the parents of an 11-year-old autistic boy in California are fighting a lawsuit by neighbors who say that their son is a public nuisance…
Volkswagen boss fate remains in the balance
From BBC Volkswagen’s five senior board members are meeting to discuss the company’s fate after it was caught manipulating US diesel car emissions tests. The revelation has sparked a wide number of investigations and could result in huge financial damage….
When justices talk about the Pope
By Marcia Coyle, from The National Law Journal A search of oral argument transcripts reveals “pope” references in 11 cases from the past 60 years. Talk show hosts, politicians, Catholics, wary commuters—everyone’s talking about Pope Francis’ visit to the United…
Olwomen story of the week
16 Melanoma (skin cancer) symptoms you should never ignore By Jenny Smith From Olwomen The bodies of the people always keep on changing and sometimes the changes in the body may lead to the symptoms of cancer. Melanoma is such…