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Day: November 9, 2017

Cayman Islands Taste of Cayman celebrates 30 years

In its 30 years, Taste of Cayman has grown from humble beginnings to become Cayman’s largest culinary celebration. A group of restaurants from the Cayman Islands Restaurant Association meeting in a field for a chili cook off is now over…

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Reminding Cayman Islands’ men to just #MENtionit

From Cleveland Clinic With Movember in full swing, health experts at Cleveland Clinic Florida are reminding the men of the Cayman Community that they should not wait until health concerns become serious to mention them. The ‘Just #MENtionit’ campaign was…

Cartoon of the week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Cayman Islands CTMH Doctors Hospital welcomes visiting Cardiovascular specialist

We at CTMH Doctors Hospital are pleased to welcome Paolo Venegoni, MD, Cardiologist, to the CTMH Doctors Hospital Specialty Clinic on the 15th, 16th, & 17th of November 2017. Dr. Paolo Venegoni will be visiting the island on a monthly…

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Cayman Islands ACC releases short statement on the arrest of 7 November 2017

Investigators from the Anti-Corruption Commission have arrested a 39 year old male from the Bodden Town area in connection with an ongoing corruption probe. The man is a public official and the arrest has been made on allegations of corruption….

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The Scotsman’s Bill Jamieson: is it so bad to avoid tax within the law?

By BILL JAMIESON From The Scotsman The reporting of the so-called Paradise Papers suggests tax avoidance is morally wrong but is it really so bad to limit how much you pay within the law? Feast your eyes on the tax…

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U of T’s endowment, pension funds have investments in two offshore tax havens

By ROBERT CRIBB From The Star The pension fund holds shares in WLR IV Loans AIV Feeder (Cayman), Ltd., part of a web of offshore companies traced to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, who founded a coal company implicated…

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Cayman Islands CTMH Doctors Hospital at Island Living Show

CTMH Doctors Hospital is proud to have participated in the 16th annual Island Living Show. This two day event was filled with booth comradery, business awareness, and fun prizes. We at CTMH Doctors Hospital would like to thank Cayman 27…

The Cayman Islands National Gallery celebrates 20 Years

This year marks The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) 20th Anniversary. Over the past two decades, the country’s leading public visual arts organization has welcomed over a quarter of a million visitors, produced countless world class exhibitions, and…

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Endowments boom as [US] colleges bury earnings overseas

By STEPHANIE SAUL From New York Times American universities are using offshore strategies to swell their coffers, skirt taxes and obscure investments that could spark campus protests. In 2006, the endowments of Indiana University and Texas Christian University invested millions…