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Day: April 26, 2016

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UK High Court rules on meaning of ‘deliberate non-disclosure’

Authors Martin Membery & Max Dannheisser Contributed by Sidley Austin LLP From International Law Office Introduction The High Court has interpreted the phrase ‘deliberate non-disclosure’ to require dishonesty on the part of the insured. Mutual Energy Ltd v Starr Underwriting…

Cayman Islands Prison Patriarch and Matriarch honoured

Two senior prison officers who have been with Her Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service since 1981 will be honoured during the 35th anniversary celebrations being held from 24-30 April. Acting Deputy Director – Rehabilitation Richard Barton and Deputy Director Claira…

Cayman Islands: Celebrate mom with yoga, gifts and brunches at Camana Bay

Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Tuesday 26 April 2016): Celebrate the special woman in your life this Mother’s Day with Camana Bay. From spending quality time together with a new, relaxing yoga class and an array of exciting activities to capturing…

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Cayman Islands celebrates Child Month

Child Month set to shape children’s future. This May is the 20th observance of Child Month, an annual series of events and family activities that help raise awareness of the important role of the community in making the Cayman Islands…

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Cayman Islands: Butterfield Reports First Quarter Profit

Q1 2016 core earnings(1) of $36.0 million, up $7.0 million (24.1%) over Q1 2015 Q1 2016 net income of $26.8 million, down $1.2 million (4.3%) over Q1 2015(3) Core cash earnings per share of $0.07, up $0.02 from $0.05 in…

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Derrick to appeal FIFA ethics ruling

From Antigua Observer President of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Gordon Derrick, who was declared ineligible to contest next month’s CONCACAF presidency election by the FIFA Audit and Compliance Committee last week, will be challenging the ruling at the Court of…

Why isn’t the killing of 1.5 million Armenians officially called ‘genocide’?

By Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith From The Independent UK The Big Question: The killings have been described as the ‘first mass atrocity of the 20th Century’ by President Obama Why are we talking about this now? Around 15,000 demonstrators in the Armenian…

University of Florida held the world’s first brain-controlled drone race

By Fitz Tepper From techcrunch Drone races are nothing new. But while they started as an ad-hoc activity within the drone community, the sport has now taken on a life of its own with highly elaborate events and a partnership with ESPN. Similarly, brain-computer interface (BCI) technology…

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Black & Undocumented: Caribbean Immigrant’s Long Fight for Citizenship

By Melissa Noel From NBC News WASHINGTON — When Shariece Wright immigrated to the United States from the Bahamas in 1985 she was just 4-years-old. Her mother put her on a plane to Florida and told her that she would…

Even in Paradise’ deftly transposes ‘King Lear’ to Caribbean

From Repeating Islands A review by Mike Fischer for Milwaukee’s Journal Sentinel. Ten years ago, novelist Elizabeth Nunez moved “The Tempest” to the Caribbean, taking a hard look at the relationship between Caliban and Miranda while exploring what it might…