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Day: November 2, 2016

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Cayman Islands: Discussions begin at JMC

LONDON, England –Cayman Islands Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin and two Cayman ministers kicked off the Joint Ministerial Council (JMC) meeting Tuesday discussing an array of topics including health and pensions for British citizens living overseas. Prior to the convening of…

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Cayman-based management group goes global

By Samantha Cartaino From AinOnline Aviation Management Services (Cayman) is expanding its operational support business worldwide, starting November 1, with new offices in the UK, China and the U.S. The group, which began trading from its Grand Cayman headquarters in…

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The British banker that killed 2 people in Hong Kong ordered them food first

HONG KONG (Reuters) – British investment banker Rurik Jutting acted rationally before and after he killed two Indonesian women in his luxury Hong Kong apartment, ordering food for one victim and calling his mother after the killings, the prosecution said…

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Where is Norman Lee who disappeared in the Cayman Islands?

From RCIPS Further Information Sought in the Disappearance of Norman Lee The RCIPS and FBI have renewed their request for public assistance in locating Norman Lee, an American citizen who disappeared from the Wyndham Reef Resort in East End last…

PV Energy: Almost 50 % of the agreed rooftop installations on government buildings completed

sun2roof solar installations on public rooftops to foster Antigua’s green energy future Halftime for Antigua and Barbuda’s solar rooftop projects: Nearly 50 % of the agreed 2 MWp solar rooftop systems are installed. The 2 MWp sun2roof are part of…

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Pope says he believes ban on female priests is forever

Reuters | Nov 1, 2016, From Times of India ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE: Pope Francis said on Tuesday he believes the Roman Catholic Church’s ban on women becoming priests is forever and will never be changed, in some of his…

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Washington State mother ‘injected her 3 kids’ with heroin to help them sleep

From Wn.com ITV reports a Washington State mother is on trial in Pierce County for injecting her three young children with heroin to make them go to sleep, a court heart Tuesday. Ashlee Hutt is accused of giving her three…

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Delia Dolor hosts Miss Caribbean UK 2016

From St Lucia Times December 2016 will see the crowning of a new host of contestants competing for the title of the UK’s Queen of the Caribbean. Miss Caribbean United Kingdom was set up as an event to promote all…

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East Lancashire charity aid for hurricane-hit Caribbean

By Neil Athey Ribble Valley reporter From Lancaster Telegraph An East Lancashire charity has sent response teams to Haiti to offer support and aid after the recent hurricane damage. Al-Imdaad Foundation members flew out to the Caribbean country after Hurricane…

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Why we need Economic Diversification in Trinidad and Tobago

By BID from ladb Economic diversification in Trinidad and Tobago is imperative, although diversification away from the energy sector has largely failed. A country with a perfectly diversified export portfolio will have an index close to 0 (most diversified), whereas…