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Month: September 2015

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NASA says liquid water may flow on Mars. What does it mean for life?

By Miriam Kramer From Mashable NASA revealed on Monday the strongest evidence yet that liquid water occasionally still flows on Mars. Planetary scientists often say that researchers should “follow the water” when looking for extraterrestrial life, so finding clear data…

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Large quantity of drugs recovered near East End Monday (28) morning

From RCIPS Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 4:22 PM Around 9AM yesterday morning, 28 September, a member of the public reported the sighting of a bale containing what appeared to be cocaine on the beach near the dock of Ocean Frontiers…

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Jamaica: Jamaica calls for reparations for slavery with UK PM/ Hand, foot and mouth disease

From The Guardian UK Jamaica calls for Britain to pay billions of pounds in reparations for slavery Downing Street says David Cameron does not believe compensation is the right approach ahead of his first official visit to Jamaica IMAGE: Portia Simpson…

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iNews Briefs, More & Community Events

Community Events Apostle 13 & the Disciple of Demons Play with music & dance FOUR performances only Opens Thu Oct 22- Sat Oct 24 7:30pm & Sun Oct 25 3:00pm St George’s Anglican Church Hall Tickets $15 (A) $5 (C)…

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Jo’s Po’s

Joan wrote this poem in happier days. Sadly Joan’s skin cancer has returned but the good news is it has been caught in time. Her cancer is in the face and is the fastest type of skin cancer. This poem…

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Serpell wins 2nd leg of World Jumping Challenge in Cayman Islands

From CIEF Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (“CIEF”) hosted Event #2 of the FEI’s World Jumping Challenge (“WJC”) at Cayman Riding School in Savannah last Sunday. In this competition, top show jumpers from across the Caribbean region compete in their own…

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Cayman Prep win third straight opening rally title

Cayman Prep set a new school and CUC Primary Football League (PFL) record by winning their third consecutive Opening Rally title with a tough 2-1 extra time victory over Truth For Youth in the final of the 2015/2016 CUC PFL…

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Chief Minister rejects Washington DC’s tax haven slur [Cayman Islands also named]

By Adrian Darbyshire From IOM Today Chief Minister Allan Bell has written to the District of Columbia Council to outline his concerns at the island’s inclusion in a blacklist of tax havens. Washington DC released the list of 39 ‘tax…

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Conyers Dill & Pearman launches Asia disputes team

By Natasha Mellersh From CDR The offshore firm has launched an Asia disputes and restructuring group in Hong Kong, appointing a prominent senior advocate to head up the new team. Conyers Dill & Pearman has responded to increasing demand for…