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Month: November 2016

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Arriving passenger from Suriname arrested at JFK carrying cocaine in suitcase

From Caribbean News Now NEW YORK, USA — An arriving passenger from Suriname had more than clothes in his suitcase when encountered by US Customs and Border Protection Officers at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. On Sunday,…

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Cayman Captive Forum to Wow Once Again

GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Twenty four years on, the Cayman Captive Forum is expected to wow the more than 1,400 delegates registered once again. #caymancaptiveforum getting ready to kick off Tweet this The Forum, having grown from humble beginnings is…

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First commercial flight from the US to Havana in more than 50 years lands in Cuba

From Caribbean News Now HAVANA, Cuba — An American Airlines 737 took off from Miami International Airport on Monday morning on the first regularly scheduled flight between Miami and the Cuban capital of Havana in more than half a century….

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Caribbean Calling: Nourishing communities of faith,

By Nazim Baksh From SeekersHub At the beginning of the blessed month of Rabi’al Awwal 1438, Shaykh Ahmad Saad Al-Azhari will visit the twin-island Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago. He will give a series of talks on the Sira…

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US: No charges in Keith Scott shooting

From BBC North Carolina prosecutors have said a Charlotte police officer acted lawfully when he shot and killed a black man, Keith Lamont Scott, in September, and will not face charges. The shooting triggered several nights of protests across the…

Six unexpected sources of renewable energy

By Cat DiStasio  inhabitat From engadget Think: Las Vegas streetlights powered by footsteps. When it comes to discussions about renewable energy, solar and wind power often take center stage. To a lesser degree, other forms like geothermal energy and hydropower…

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Malware uses Facebook and LinkedIn images to hijack your PC (updated)

By Jon Fingas From engadget Malware doesn’t always have to attack your computer through browser- or OS-based exploits. Sometimes, it’s the social networks themselves that can be the problem. Researchers at Check Point have discovered that a variant of known…

‘Go, Go, Go’: Harry releases turtles on Caribbean beach

From BBC Five baby turtles kept safe by conservationists have been released back into the sea by Prince Harry. Volunteers monitoring nests near Lovers Beach on Nevis had found the green sea turtle hatchlings in undergrowth. The prince, who is…

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Cayman Islands: Cayman Clawback Orders against Weavering investors upheld

Article by Rachael Reynolds and Paul Murphy Ogier From Mondaq In November 2016 the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal (“CICA”) rejected Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB’s (Publ) (“SEB”) appeal against Mr Justice Clifford’s decision to order that redemption proceeds of approximately…

Olwomen story of the week

7 Incredible Simple Hairstyles For Long Hair ByJane Sills From Olwomen There are countless hairstyles for long hair to get an incredibly stylish look. Long hair are always considered classic and never get out of fashion. It is very easy…