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The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands takes part in the biggest drawing festival in the world.

Every October over 20 countries and 414,000 people celebrate the international drawing festival called The Big Draw. Here in Cayman, we are excited to host The Big Draw for the third year at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands…

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October Events at Cayman Islands Camana Bay

For the full list of event details and weekly rituals, click here: https://gallery.mailchimp.com/e115bf195080b94faeb461096/files/October_Events_Press_Release.pdf The start of the fall season sees super savings blowing in at the annual Shoppers’ Night Out event, which is followed up with more enriching activities in…

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British couple say they were sprayed with SEWAGE during holiday at Cuban resort

By Julian Robinson for MailOnline British couple say they were sprayed with SEWAGE during holiday from hell at Cuban resort – and were told ‘it is good for the flowers’ when they begged staff to turn the sprinklers off Nadia…

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UK Ratification of the Cape Town Convention [applies to Cayman Islands]

By Adrian Beasley, Justin Benson, Louise Mor, Randeep Robinson, Allison Weal | White & Case LLP From JD Supra Business Advisor It cannot have escaped the attention of anyone involved in the aviation finance industry that the UK is currently…

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the big slide at Minnesota State Fair

96-year-old rides the big slide at Minnesota State Fair, loves every second BY BRIAN KOERBER From Mashable You’re never too old to ride the big slide. At age 96, Jean Hazewinkel had no problem walking to the top of the…

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Speaker transition doesn’t put K Street Off-Kilter

By Katelyn Polantz, From Legal Times It’s steady as she goes around K Street despite the surprise resignation of House Speaker John Boehner from Congress. Several lobbyists and law firm leaders Friday afternoon indicated they’re already thinking through a transition…

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Cerasee or Asosi: The cure-all plant for South Florida’s Caribbean transplants

By Nadege Green From WLRN I was born and raised in Miami, but my very Haitian mom always kept true to her roots — especially whenever I didn’t feel well. Have a sore throat? Sour orange leaves can fix that….

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Berau debt workout clouded by Caribbean Court loan dispute

By David Yong & Christopher Langner From Bloomberg Raiffeisen Bank seeking to liquidate Berau’s new parent ACE ACE counters that collateral for loans it bought is missing A legal dispute between PT Berau Coal Energy’s parent and one of its…

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Dentons’ $10M legal fee suit against Republic of Guinea to proceed

By Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times, D.C. federal judge rejects Guinea’s immunity argument. The Republic of Guinea must face allegations in a U.S. court that it failed to pay the law firm Dentons more than $10 million in legal fees,…

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No kidding! ‘Goat Man’ takes break from being human

By Antoine Bouthier, AFP From Business Insider London (AFP) – A British man who wanted to “take a holiday from being human” is sharing his experiences after spending time in the Swiss Alps — living as a goat. Thomas Thwaites,…