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Day: September 25, 2017

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Maria losses in Caribbean likely to top $1 billion

By Matthew Lerner From Business Insurance Insured losses in the Caribbean from Hurricane Maria will likely top $1 billion, and economic losses could be much more severe, according to Impact Forecasting’s “Weekly Cat Report September 22, 2017,” issued by the…

Obamas Washington, DC, home

See inside the $5.3 million Washington, DC, home that the Obamas moved into after they left the White House By Dennis Green From Business Insider January 19 was Barack Obama’s last day in the White House. After the inauguration of…

Hammock Camping Infographic Part 4

Tired of the same old camping routine? Or maybe you’ve started to see some flaws in your regular camping set up that might be solved by changing things up a little bit? Sounds like you might need to give hammock…

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Delaware doctors to provide medical aid to Caribbean island in wake of Hurricane Maria

By Meredith Newman, The News Journal A group of Delaware doctors plan to head to the Caribbean in the coming weeks to provide medical aid in the wake of disastrous Hurricane Maria. Dr. Reynold Agard, a Newark internist and president…

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Caribbean Diaspora in NY to host “Day of Giving” in support of Hurricane Affected Islands

From South Florida Caribbean News New York – Saturday, October 7th has been designated “Caribbean Day of Giving”. On that day, the Caribbean Diaspora and friends of the Caribbean will be taking action in the form of a radiothon to…

After Maria and Irma: Caribbean tourism, island by island

By Stephanie Rosenbloom THE GETAWAY From New York Times After two major hurricanes tore through the Caribbean in less than two weeks, some of the most idyllic — and tourism-dependent — destinations have been devastated. Ferocious storms are nothing new…

New Cayman Islands Customs process will ease imports

Customs will roll out a new online process beginning 1 November 2017 to make it easier for importers to clear goods electronically. “This will be the first phase of the business modernisation and refining process that Customs will embark on…

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Caribbean countries start to build back better after Hurricanes Irma and Maria

REPORT from UN Development Programme via Relief Web New York, 22 September – Governments in several Caribbean countries are starting to rebuild infrastructures, houses and communities with UNDP’s on the ground support after Hurricane Irma left catastrophic damage in several…

Cayman Islands for International Day

“There are three things which describe the Cayman Islands, sun, sea and wealth and it’s a little piece of paradise, with very little crime,” Teresa said. Members of Eikenhof Women’s Institute welcomed guest speaker, Teresa John, to their September meeting…