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Day: September 28, 2016

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Cayman Islands Intertrust hosts summer interns

George Town, Grand Cayman, 28 September 2016 Intertrust Cayman was pleased to host 11 young Caymanians over the summer for their internship programme. The interns were placed throughout the company, based on interest, in departments ranging from Marketing to Hedge…

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Cayman Islands Progressives: Falsehood vs Truth Part 4

By The Progressives GET THE FACTS MAC CLAIMS BUSINESSES GONE FALSEHOOD McKeeva Bush claims more Caymanians have lost their businesses since the PPM took over in 2013 TRUTH There are more medium & small businesses today than there were under…

How much of America do foreigners really own?

By Joseph Adinolfi From Marketwatch The Commerce Department released its latest data on foreign ownership of U.S. assets on Tuesday. And its findings may be surprising to some. According to the data, the value of foreign-owned American assets climbed to…

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Cayman Islands seeking Latin American business

By Becky Butcher From Captive Insurance Times Latin America is an “important market” for Cayman captives, according to JS de Jager, board member of the Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC). Representatives of the Cayman captive insurance industry are set…

Alligator gobbles turtle

Big-ass alligator gobbles big-ass turtle at Florida golf course By Sam Laird From Mashable Image: Myakka Pines Golf Club, Facebook In March 2015, we brought you the story of the big-ass alligator that took over a Florida golf course. Now…

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LGBTTQI festival canceled in Haiti amid threats, gov’t order

By The Associated Press From Caribbean Business PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti— Organizers of a cultural festival in Haiti celebrating the Afro-Caribbean LGBTTQI community said Tuesday that it has been called off due to numerous threats of violence and a subsequent prohibition by…

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World Tourism Day Message by Caribbean Tourism Organization SG

World Tourism Day Message By Hugh Riley, Secretary General Caribbean Tourism Organization – Sept. 27th BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Caribbean Tourism Organization is pleased to join the international community of nations in celebrating World Tourism Day 2016. This year’s theme:…

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Tropical Storm Matthew forms in the Lesser Antilles Islands

By: Jeff Masters From Weather Underground Tropical Storm Warnings are flying in the Lesser Antilles Islands thanks to newly-formed Tropical Storm Matthew. An Air Force hurricane hunter aircraft found on Wednesday morning that Invest 97L had finally developed a closed…

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US Judge who presided over Robert Durst acquittal in Texas murder: ‘He’s very dangerous’

By By Pamela Chelin From Mashable Former Galveston County Judge Susan Criss, who presided over Robert Durst’s 2003 trial, is now a criminal and family lawyer — and is free to talk about his acquittal in the murder and dismemberment of…

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Jamaican and Chinese collaborating for tourism opportunities

At a recent international travel expo in Sichuan Province, China, the Jamaica-based tour and destination management company Island Routes was collaborating with the World’s largest travel group, China National Travel Service Corporation, to discuss ways in which the pair can…