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Month: October 2017

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Antigua not letting US ‘off the hook’ in WTO case

From Jamaica Observer GENEVA, Switzerland (CMC) — The Antigua and Barbuda government says it has no intention of letting the United States “off the hook” for its internationally-binding obligation to allow internet gaming into the country until fair compensation is…

Recipes of the week

The 10 Most Essential Slow Cooker Recipes for Fall By Meghan Splawn From The Kitchn How To Make Slow Cooker Applesauce OPEN ROUNDUP That little chill in the air can only mean one thing: It’s time to dust off your…

Nominations open for the IAM Strategy 300 2018

IAM is now inviting nominations for individuals to be considered for inclusion in our annual listing of the world’s leading IP strategists, the IAM Strategy 300. Submit your nomination here: http://research.globebmg.com/Nomination/Strategy300-2018?_cldee=Y29saW5AbWFnbmFjYXJ0YW11c2ljYWx0cmlhbC5jb20%3d&recipientid=contact-57e8272377944a28afebfbf6398e3864-39f37cfde2a44988bae69f9500e96ee0&esid=f5c0e965-5ea7-e711-811c-e0071b6c2ff1&urlid=1 The IAM Strategy 300 is the essential guide for…

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A Homeland Security memo painted a rosy picture of Puerto Rico’s recovery as Trump blasted San Juan’s mayor

By Alex Lockie From Business Insider The US homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert, sent a memo around the White House urging staff members to focus on the positive aspects of the recovery efforts in Puerto Rico while President Donald Trump…

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Goldman family resumes pursuit of a freed OJ Simpson

By Zoe Papadakis From Newsmax The Goldman family has resumed its pursuit of a now-free O.J. Simpson with renewed efforts to collect on at least $33.5 million in a civil jury verdict awarded against the former football player following the…

Cayman Islands GAA: A home from home for Irish in the Caribbean

By Lainey Broderick in the Caribbean From Irish Times Tropical island’s club has 250 playing members and multiple nationalities At Cayman Islands GAA, our selection process is far from harsh. If you can afford the flight ticket for matches abroad…

Be alert of counterfeit notes in circulation in Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (“CIMA” or “the Authority”) has been made aware by the Financial Crimes Unit (FCU) of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service that they are in receipt of counterfeit KYD notes, which were collected during the…

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US Virgin Islands thanks cruise and airline partners for hurricane relief

By Juergen T Steinmetz From eTurbo News Approximately 4,500 residents and visitors who have been impacted by Hurricanes Irma and Maria have been evacuated from the U.S. Virgin Islands to date. Thanking the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association, Norwegian Cruise Line and…

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IMF Announces an Essay Contest for Students from the Caribbean

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has invited tertiary-level students in the Caribbean to participate in an essay contest on the theme “ Inclusive and Resilient Growth in the Caribbean.” The contest, which is open to students aged 18 to 25…

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Ivy League Black Students Group: There are too many African and Caribbean students here

By Matt Vespa From Townhall Identity politics is a nasty thing. Everyone who isn’t a progressive knows this. At Cornell University, that slice of politics is rearing its ugly head, with the school’s black students group demanding that more African…