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Month: February 2016

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Scalia’s funeral, like those of past justices, will draw thousands

By Tony Mauro, The National Law Journal Justice to lie in repose Friday at the Supreme Court. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s funeral will take place Saturday at the largest Roman Catholic Church in America, underscoring the fact that…

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Channel Island credit ratings downgraded by S&F From BL UK The credit ratings of both Jersey and Guernsey have been downgraded from AA+ to AA by Standard & Poor’s. The downgrade comes after a recalibration exercise by S&P and is…

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The Editor Speaks: Our not so speedy Internet

There has been a lot of talk about the biggest con our Internet providers have been getting away with – its SPEED. Complaints have been pouring into the appropriate regulating authority that watches over our Internet – Information Communications and…

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Cayman Islands airports unveils new ‘Calypso’ mascot

CIAA Mascot Makes Big Debut on Valentine’s Day Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (16 February 2016) Travelers lined up at the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) to meet the Cayman Islands Airports Authority’s (CIAA) mascot who made his big debut just…

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Watching Coral in Little Cayman — and what It means for Caribbean reefs

From Caribbean Journal When sea temperatures rise, so-called coral bleaching can occur — that is, when corals turn pale or even white, threatening their existence. But a new project in Little Cayman in the Cayman Islands sought to explore how…

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[Spanish] City tries to honor employee, learns he hasn’t shown up to work in 6 years

By Chris Smith From BGR Feeling guilty for procrastinating at work again? Well, you really shouldn’t! At least you’re at work, which is more than 69-year-old Spanish civil servant Joaquin Garcia can say for up to 14 years of his career. Authorities…

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Watching coral in Little Cayman — and what it means for Caribbean reefs

From Caribbean Journal When sea temperatures rise, so-called coral bleaching can occur — that is, when corals turn pale or even white, threatening their existence. But a new project in Little Cayman in the Cayman Islands sought to explore how…

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Treasure Beach Jamaica receives $48 Million for makeover

From South Florida Caribbean News Treasure Beach Receives $48 Million to Support Community Tourism Projects St. Elizabeth, Jamaica – The area of Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth has been earmarked as a pilot project in the drive to further develop community…

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Commission and remuneration for insurance agents and intermediaries: poised for change

By Celia Jenkins Contributed by Tuli & Co From International Law Office Overview Historically, the insurance statutory and regulatory framework has strictly restricted the amount of commission or remuneration that could be paid to insurance agents and insurance intermediaries (eg, insurance brokers,…