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Month: October 2016

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Former Olympian to teach Running School in Cayman Islands

Jeff Galloway, world-renowned runner and founder of the popular Run-Walk-Run method, will be the special guest at the Intertrust Cayman Islands Marathon, which takes place on Sunday, 4 December. Galloway, who’s in his early seventies and has over 50 years…

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Thousands of Red Cross volunteers and staff mobilized across the Caribbean as Hurricane Matthew approaches

Geneva, Panama—3 October 2016. Over 3,000 volunteers and staff of the Red Cross in Haiti are on the ground working to help communities prepare for Hurricane Matthew. Red Cross teams in Jamaica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos and…

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Local [Cayman Islands] Playscript: The Myles Family Finale

BY WIZARD OF OZ Chapter 3 Door-bell rings. Mrs. Andrea Myles enters the living room looking exhausted. Closes door politely. Skippy walks towards her with arms outstretched. He hugs his wife and a kisses her on each cheek. Skippy:How was…

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HSM Vipers wins Cayman Islands Women’s Flag Football League

HSM sponsored the HSM Vipers in the Cayman Islands Flag Football Association league over the summer and became the victors of the women’s league. On October 2, 2016 the HSM Vipers were awarded the trophy for their participation and overall…

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What the coffee industry can teach us about solving the world’s most challenging problems

By Stephan Manning and Juliane Reinecke, The Conversation From Business Insider We live in a world burdened by large-scale problems that refuse to go away: the refugee crisis; terrorism; rising sea levels; frequent floods, droughts and wildfires; not to mention…

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COSME welcomes trailblazing entrepreneurs in OCTs

COSME, a European Union funded programme, conducted a study visit to one of the world’s most inventive cities, Eindhoven, Netherlands and learn about its strategy in creating high tech incubators. Eindhoven has successfully attracted hundreds of businesses, many of them…

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US: These laws are making it harder for hospitals to help patients

Christopher Koopman and Thomas Stratmann, The Fiscal Times From Business Insider More than five decades have passed since New York state first enacted something called a certificate-of-need law (CON) in an effort to curb rising health care costs. Such laws,…

Better World by Design

From pneumatic inflatables to designing for healthcare: Better World by Design 2016 BY MOLLY MILLETTE From Core77 This past weekend over 700 people gathered in Providence, Rhode Island for Better World by Design. In it’s ninth year, the conference held…

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Hurricane Matthew reorganizing over the Bahamas; major shift in long-range track

By: Jeff Masters , From Weather Underground Hurricane Matthew was a weakened a Category 3 hurricane with 115 mph winds on Wednesday morning at 8 am EDT, thanks to the disruptions to the storm caused by landfalls in Haiti and…

The next US president could be one of the least transparent in modern history

By Marc Joffe, The Fiscal Times Americans are about to elect one of the most secretive presidents in recent memory, regardless of which major party candidate wins. Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton either don’t understand or simply reject the…