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Day: December 7, 2016

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Cayman Islands police investigate theft of boat from Sunrise Landing in Savannah

From RCIPS Police are investigating a report yesterday afternoon, Tuesday, 6 December, of the theft of a 26’ Stingray Census boat, “Makaira”, from the boat dock at Sunrise Landing in Savannah.  The boat has a white hull, a blue Bimini…

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Youth Media Council’s Top ten restaurants in the Cayman Islands

By Tim Wishle From Youth Media Council Top ten restaurants in the Cayman Islands for your visit Want a high quality restaurant experience while on your visit to the Cayman Islands? No need to waste time at a sub-par restaurant…

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Jealous Guyanese man almost saws off wife’s head in Queens, New York

From St Lucia News Online One year after a Guyanese man paid his wife US$9,000 to leave their homeland and join him in New York, he nearly decapitated her on a Queens street corner early Monday-sawing through her neck in…

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Microsoft offers grants to businesses for Internet access

Microsoft offers grants to organisations working to improve affordable internet access. Microsoft Corp. has renewed its Affordable Access Initiative grant fund for a second year. The fund assists companies working to bring internet access and new technologies, services and models…

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Cayman Islands farmers welcome herd of steer

Local farmers have already purchased their selections from a herd of cattle recently imported by the Cayman Islands Agricultural Society (CIAS), which are being used to supplement the beef produced by their small herds. CIAS President George Smith said a…

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Family of Malaysia’s Jho Low moves to protect assets in 1MDB probe

From Reuters Relatives of Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho plan to take fresh court action in a bid to prevent the U.S. government from seizing assets as part of an investigation into the scandal-tainted 1MDB fund, according to a U.S….

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Fishy Caribbean ‘juveniles’ to be recognized as a new species, the Hourglass basslet

From Phys.org Living in deep reefs in the Atlantic Ocean, the banded basslet, a small and colorful species with a wide range of distribution, has long been thought to undergo significant changes during its growth into an adult. Suspiciously, the…

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More than 100 scientists sign letter of support for planned asteroid deflection mission, urge funding

By Norman Byrd From Inquisitr More than 100 scientists have signed an open letter to support the joint NASA/ESA asteroid deflection mission slated for a 2020 launch. They do so not only because of the necessity of learning whether an…

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Pakistan International Airways flight crashes in north

From BBC Pictures from the site show wreckage burning on the hillside A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight with more than 40 people on board has crashed in the north of the country. Flight PK-661 “lost contact with the control…

Circus beasts linocuts

Vintage-looking circus beasts linocuts by Otis From Designer Daily Otis is a Spanish-speaking artist that creates experiment with linocut printing. It’s hard to find anything about him on the Internet, so all we’ll share will be these awesome linocuts that…