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Day: May 11, 2016

Cayman Islands’ artist Gordon Solomon has beautiful prints, various sizes

Get a signature piece for your home as a paper or giclee canvas print To purchase contact: [email protected] 345-927-0536 /947-5972

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Cayman Islands joins Beneficial Ownership initiative

(Wednesday, 11 May 2016) – The Cayman Islands has confirmed to the UK that it will join the initiative for the development of a global standard for the sharing of beneficial ownership information. Furthermore, Cayman has informed HM Treasury that,…

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Gordon Brown urges EU states to unite against tax havens

By Larry Elliott Economics editor From The Guardian UK Former prime minister says EU must encourage US to fight against evasion that costs £4.8tn a year to global economy Gordon Brown has called on Europe to impose collective sanctions on…

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‘Champion’ Dwayne Bravo packs a Caribbean punch

By Kathakali Chanda, From Forbes India Dwayne Bravo may be the man of the moment, but the West Indian cricketer has had a career full of many such highs and his share of lows Dwayne John Bravo is a busy man. Days…

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Bahrain, Lebanon, Nauru, Panama and Vanuatu have now committed to the international standard of automatic exchange of financial account information to tackle tax evasion and avoidance

From Offshore Bankers The OECD and the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes announced today that Bahrain, Lebanon, Nauru, Panama and Vanuatu have now committed to share financial account information automatically with other countries.  With…

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Rutgers had no duty to alter MD program for bipolar student, judge says

By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal Rutgers University’s medical school had no obligation to waive its time limit for graduation or to ease its testing standards in order to accommodate a student with bipolar disorder, a federal judge in…

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OUR CARIBBEAN: Too silent on financial scandals

By Rickey Singh, From Barbados Nation News IT IS not unusual for the governments of our Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to be publicly silent, for long periods, amid developments that require some form of practical attention in the interest of the…

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Could Caribbean kidnapping be key to honor student’s cold case murder in NYC?

From FOX61 NEW YORK – Ever since a Brooklyn honors student’s body was discovered stuffed inside a trash can in 2006, New York City authorities have been trying to find her killer – now, that hunt has led them to…

Inside Prince’s luxury Caribbean villa

From Women’s Weekly Au The luxurious, insanely big Caribbean property of the late Prince has gone on the market for a cool $12 million. The music legend’s retreat is in the Turks and Caicos on a peninsula on the atoll…

Adolescent fertility in Latin America and the Caribbean

By JORGE RODRIGUEZ VIGNOLI From n.IUSSP     Up until the 1970s, the Latin American and Caribbean region stood out for its high levels of fertility. Decline was rapid in subsequent years, but adolescent fertility in the region is still…