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Day: March 29, 2016

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Cayman, Barbados win CARIFTA gold early on Day 3

From Sportsmax The Cayman Islands and Barbados picked up gold medals during the morning session on Monday at the 2016 Carifta Games being held in Grenada. Competing in the Under-18 javelin for girls, Cayman’s Danilez Thomas produced a winning throw…

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LINKS named as Cayman Islands Tourism PR and media ADR in Latin America

Cayman Islands Department of Tourism names LINKS Worldgroup as PR and Media AOR in Latin America PR Agency News March 29, 2016 LINKS Worldgroup, a marketing and communications company based in Miami, Florida, announced it has been appointed as the…

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Global warming’s fingerprints are all over recent extreme weather, research shows

By Andrew Freedman From Mashable Extreme weather events, from droughts to floods and heat waves, are some of the most tangible present day impacts of global warming, and they will take center stage in speeches at the upcoming Paris Climate…

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Cayman Islands mastermind Harvey McGregor leaves £1.4m

By Stuart Macdonald From Edinburg News Sc0tsman A lawyer who paid for the Botanics to stay open late on Midsummer’s Eve has left a fortune worth more than £1.4 million in his will. Harvey McGregor QC, who died last year…

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Cayman Islands: New Insolvency Attorney Joins HSM

Attorney Mark Russell, who was admitted to the Cayman Islands Bar on 16th March has joined the growing team of lawyers at HSM. With substantive experience in bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring matters, Mark will work closely with HSM Partner, Ian…

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Alibaba grows its empire into news, to buy the South China Morning Post

By Seth Fiegerman From Mashable Alibaba has long dominated China’s online shopping market. Now the company is about to own a significant chunk of the country’s media industry too. The Chinese e-commerce giant announced on Friday that it has agreed…

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Toxic algae blooms – the worst from the strongest El Nino ever?

By Dr Bill McGraw From Caribbean News Now Aquaculture and Environmental Scientist [email protected] www.newaquatechpanama.com BOQUETE, Panama — Losses due to toxic algal blooms are reported to be in excess of $82 million to all associated marine industries, not to mention…

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Alibaba grows its empire into news, to buy the South China Morning Post

By Seth Fiegerman From Mashable Alibaba has long dominated China’s online shopping market. Now the company is about to own a significant chunk of the country’s media industry too. The Chinese e-commerce giant announced on Friday that it has agreed…

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Jamaica’s Under-16 netballers depart Thursday for Jean Pierre Caribbean Championships

From Sportsmax Jamaica’s Under-16 netball team is to leave the island on Thursday for Barbados where they will compete in the Jean Pierre Caribbean Championships. The team comprises of Lori Daley, Christal Holness, Zandria Cohen, Kamia Daley, Denay Thomas, Britney-Ann…

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50 years of Intel innovations

By Conner Forrest From TechRepublic 1. MOS 1101 – 1969 In light of the recent passing of former Intel CEO Andy Grove, and the 40th anniversary of the microprocessor, here’s a look back at Intel’s top contributions to the field….