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Day: April 28, 2016

Jam Cruise 15 to stop in Cayman Islands

From glide Magazine THE ORIGINAL METERS, MOE., KAMASI WASHINGTON, GALACTIC TOP JAM CRUISE 15 LINEUP As tradition holds, Cloud 9 Adventures took to Jazzfest in New Orleans today to unveil the highly anticipated lineup for Jam Cruise 15. Pulling out…

World MS Day for Multiple Sclerosis [Wed 25 May]

World MS Day is officially marked on the last Wednesday of May every year, though events and campaigns take place throughout the month of May. It brings the global MS community together to share stories, raise awareness and campaign with…

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Cayman Islands, Jersey: Fighting firewalls

By Andreas Kistler and Graham Stoute From Carey Olsen An examination of two judgments on a conflict between the firewall provisions of Jersey and Cayman trust laws. INTRODUCTION The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands and the Royal Court of…

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A more than 150 year border dispute threatens this Caricom nation

By NAN Contributor From News Americas Now News Americas, BELMOPAN, Belize, Thurs. April 28, 2018: A border dispute that dates back more than 150 years is threatening to erupt in Central America where the soldiers of one CARICOM nation are…

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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In Presidential legal fee race, Trump beats Hillary

By Brian Baxter, The Am Law Daily The five remaining U.S. presidential candidates all have a need for outside counsel on the campaign trail, and not surprisingly it’s the two frontrunners that have accrued the most in legal expenses. Below…

Supercomputers

Supercomputer speed records: World’s fastest machines of the past 15 years By Nick Heath From Tech Republic Supercomputers are perhaps the pinnacle of computing – machines capable of doing in seconds work that would take a PC years to carry…

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Former Singapore banker faces additional charges in 1MDB-linked probe

By Amanda Lee From Today Online, Singapore SINGAPORE — A former wealth planner at Swiss private bank BSI who has been implicated in the 1MDB probe now faces two more charges. Yeo Jiawei, 33, was charged earlier this month with…

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Royal College of Physicians says E-cigarettes can ‘prevent almost all the harm from smoking’

By Jacob Sullum From Forbes In 1962, two years before U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released his famous report on the health hazards of smoking, the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) covered the same subject in a report that went…

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Through human and conventional openings, successful breaches happening at dizzying speeds

By Ricci Dipshan, From Legaltech News Hackers and cybercriminals are posing as employees to access company systems and finding success exploiting in traditional weak spots Law firm cyberthreats may have evolved over the past year to rely more on insider threats…