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Month: February 2016

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Cayman Islands Adventist Academy donates over $3,000 to Cancer society

Students attending Cayman Academy last Friday (5) presented a cheque for CI$3,389.60 to the Cayman Islands Cancer Society, as they displayed their support for the battle against cancer faced by many in our community. The student body, accompanied by the…

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Cayman Islands cultural group wants readers for Cultural Jam

It’s Time for Culture Jam! Come read, come listen! Culture Jam Play Reading “ROMEO & JULIET” 18th February 2016 6:30PM Harquail Studio Theatre FREE ADMISSION LOVE TO READ? Sign up, below! Romeo & Juliet Character List ROMEO ……………Son of MONTAGUE…

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Disney cruise ship rescues five Cubans at sea (dropped off in Cayman Islands]

By Shawn Price From UPI A Disney cruise ship rescued 12 Cuban migrants in the Caribbean Sea southeast of Cuba. MIAMI, Feb. 14 (UPI) — A Disney cruise ship rescued a group of 12 suspected Cuban migrants in the Caribbean…

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Cayman Islands insurance co. Island Heritage Annual Charity Drive

Get ready Cayman! The 5th Annual Island Heritage CharityDrive is set to take place on Saturday, 23 April 2016 with new and more fun ways for the community to get involved and help raise money for charity. In previous years,…

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Blast from the past: Plant that once grew in Caribbean 45 MILLION years ago found in amber

By MARK WAGHORN From Daily Express UK AN extinct golden-coloured plant that grew on a Caribbean island up to 45 million years ago has been identified – trapped in amber. The fabulous flowers were intact when they were encased in…

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Destination of the week

Ken Ferries: All good things must end, even visits to Caribbean islands By Ken Ferries From Kokomo Tribune I am finding that one of the perks of semi-retirement is the ability to get up and go whenever (or at least…

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stunning pool designs

Here are 8 of Australia’s most stunning pool designs OLIVIA CHANG FEB 1 2016, 12:02 PM 31 FACEBOOK22 TWITTER REDDIT LINKEDIN9 GOOGLE+ The best in Palm Beach, north of Sydney. Photo: Houzz. Fancy a dip? Home design and renovation platform…

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Don’t mortgage your startup

By David Frankel From TechCrunch The last 5-10 years have been an extraordinary time for early stage tech founders to raise money. But easy access to capital has ingrained some bad habits among founders. There has always been the risk…

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Jackie Mason: Bloomberg, with 12 armed dodyguards, is a hyprocrite on gun control

By Greg Richter From Newsmax Comedian Jackie Mason on Sunday accused former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg of being a hypocrite on gun control. “He’s standing there with 12 bodyguards, telling you that you shouldn’t have a gun to protect…

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Jamaica leads Caribbean countries on how effectively children use laws

Jamaica has led Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries in how effectively children can use the law to challenge violations of their rights. In the first-ever global study on children’s access to justice undertaken by the London-based Child Rights International network (CRIN)…