Germany: Man burns teenage pregnant girlfriend alive because he didn’t want to be a father
From Daily Mirror UK Eren Toben, the father-to-be, and his friend lured Maria Peiner, 19, into a wood to kill her A man burned alive his heavily pregnant teenage lover because he didn’t want to be a father. Eren Toben,…
CDC: Elevated cancer risk in Lumber Liquidators laminate flooring
From USA Today Certain types of laminate flooring made by Lumber Liquidators (LL) have a greater risk of causing cancer or other health problems than previously believed, U.S. health regulators said Monday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday…
Coco Fest the best
By Georgina Wilcox Cayman Islands CocoFest last weekend was reported by the Tourist Attraction Board (TBA) as the best attended event ever at Pedro Castle. Deborah Drummond, Operations Manager of TBA is reported as saying over 1,000 tours took place…
Alan Grayson hearing: African masks, financial reports [Cayman Islands] top debate
By Elyssa Cherney and Steven Lemongello From Orlando Sentinel Alan Grayson hedge fund also subject of extended ethics investigation in Congress A collection of African masks drew debate Monday at a family court hearing between U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson and…
CIAA map of one way traffic flow
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) would like to advise motorists that the lane leading to the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) will soon be one way only. This latest change is part of the new parking revenue system upgrade…
10 of the latest security products that can help you fight the bad guys
By Conner Forrest From TechRepublic 1. IBM z13s mainframe Security standards are constantly changing. Here are some of the latest software and hardware products to help keep your organization secure. In February 2016, IBM announced the IBM z13s, a mainframe…
Google tax row: What’s behind the deal?
By Jamie Robertson From BBC The agreement between Google and the UK tax authorities to pay £130m in back taxes in the UK has been widely criticised as too lenient. Chancellor George Osborne described the deal as a “victory”, while…
Gun attack at secondary school in Trinidad thwarted
From Caribbean360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Sunday February 21, 2016 – Teachers at Trinidad and Tobago’s largest secondary school have been advised by their union to show up for work tomorrow, after a plot by gang members to attack the…
Vincentians to pay increased and new taxes in 2016
From iWitness News SWG Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves announced increases in several taxes as well as a new tax on cellphone calls when he presented the 2016 Budget on Monday. “I intend to impose a levy of 2 per cent…
Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals serves as a platform to promote social well-being through soccer
The Confederation and SCCL teams unite to raise awareness through football clinics on diversity, education and the benefits of a healthy diet Miami (Monday, February 22, 2016) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today…