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Day: October 16, 2016

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Cayman Islands: Further arrests and charges in murder of Justin Manderson-firearms/drugs recovered I

From RCIPS: Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 2:44 PM During an early morning operation conducted on Friday 14th October 2016 at an address at Lantern Point in Prospect a further suspect was arrested on suspicion of murder in connection to the…

Cayman Airways/US DOT bans all Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones from Airplanes

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), today announced it is issuing an emergency order to ban all Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphone devices from…

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Cayman Drama Society says “Let’s head to Broadway!”

The Cayman Drama Society is excited to take you on a Breeze Through Broadway and a whizz around the West End! For 3 nights only familiar faces, together with some emerging local stars, will take you on a musical journey…

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Cayman Islands Pirates Week Fun Run/Walks Return The Pirates Week Festival is once again hosting its series of fun runs; the Pirates Week 5K on the first week end of festivities and the “To Hell and Back 10k” on the…

Cayman Islands’ monsters, mark your calendars for Halloween fun at Camana Bay

Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Friday 14 October): Camana Bay is bringing the thrills and chills all week long with seven days of Halloween-themed festivities for all ages. It all kicks off on Saturday, 22 October at 7am with the Save…

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The Editor Speaks: How to destroy someone

You only have to accuse someone of committing a sex crime and even if he (or she?) is found Not Guilty the accusation will in 9 out of 10 cases stick. The local teacher who was acquitted of three sexual…

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Retired, but maintaining a Faculty link with the Caribbean

From Scottish Legal News Five years after being admitted to the Faculty of Advocates, Angus Foster thought a move abroad would help to broaden his international legal experience. He went to work in the Cayman Islands, intending to give it…

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UN Chief in Haiti gets glimpse of Matthew’s destruction

By Associated Press From The New York Times PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived Saturday in Haiti to see firsthand a sliver of the extensive destruction left by Hurricane Matthew as storm victims continued to express frustration at…

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Cruise lines take stock of damage to Caribbean’s public and private islands

By Daniel McCarthy From Travel Market Report There’s good news for passengers on upcoming voyages, as the cruise lines are back on schedule after Hurricane Matthew. But some of their private ports in the Caribbean suffered  damage.   The exception is…

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Five considerations about accelerated learning for the next administration

By Liz Simon From TechCruch Our next president will take office during a period of seismic change across the education landscape. Policymakers, students and employers increasingly question the cost — and return — on a college degree, as a profusion…