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Month: August 2017

Beer myths

7 of the most common myths about beer, debunked By Kevin Loria and Skye Gould From Business Insider Skye Gould/Business Insider Beer has been around for thousands of years. And though it’s one of the most popular beverages in the…

Olwomen story of the week

Gorgeous Coral Dresses Part 2 By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Fashion generates from the aspiration of looking different than others. Coral, being an attention engaging and somewhat loud color tone is marvelously befitting to enhance the glamour of a designer…

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Mexican drug cartel forces new members to eat their victims

From Newsmax Two teens reportedly confessed to eating the flesh of their murder victims as part of an initiation into a rising Mexican drug cartel, the San Antonio Express-News reported Tuesday. The newspaper reported El País, an international publication, described…

Bitcoin splits as new currency takes off

By Chris Baraniuk From BBC News A new version of Bitcoin has been mined for the first time in the crypto-currency’s history. Bitcoin Cash is the result of months of debate and development over how the currency would continue to…

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Cayman Islands Data Protection Law and Working Group announced

Data Protection Law commencement date set, and Working Group appointed to develop subsequent regulations Upon the recommendation of the Hon. Attorney General the Cabinet has approved the reconstitution of the Data Protection Working Group tasked with developing draft Regulations by…

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Jamaica Broilers to sell more products in Cayman Islands, eyes bigger Caribbean Markets

By Avia Collinder From Jamaica Gleaner Jamaica Broilers Group is soon to introduce burgers and hot dogs and sausages to the Cayman Islands market, under plans to boost its regional exports. The poultry group began talking up its Caribbean footprint…

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Cayman Islands Adventists prepare for Regional Summit

Cayman Islands’ Adventist churches gathered last Saturday (29 July) to begin planning for a regional summit to be held on Grand Cayman in March 2019. Saturday’s joint planning meeting of churches took place at the Walkers Road Kings Church. The…

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Cayman Islands: Island Heritage awards 2017 Educational Grant

Island Heritage Insurance Company, Ltd. (“Island Heritage”) announced today that its inaugural Educational Grant has been awarded to Gabriella Castillo. Gabriella graduated from United World College Costa Rica’s International Baccalaureate programme in May 2017, before which she attended Clifton Hunter…

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Barbados: Hurricane Hunter makes emergency landing at Grantley Adams International Airport

From Caribbean News Service BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Aug 02 2017 – An aircraft with at least 13 people on board made an emergency landing at the Grantley Adams International Airport on Wednesday, according to media reporters here. Emergency personnel were on…

Which body part hurts the most when stung by a bee? A scientist put himself through a torturous experiment to find out

By Kevin Loria and Samantha Lee Pain is notoriously subjective — some people can take more of it than others. But we need to measure pain, so scientists have derived scales that are generally considered valid ways of assessing how much one…