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Month: December 2017

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Cayman Islands police reminds buyers and sellers of motor vehicles of obligations to timely transfer ownership

From RCIPS RCIPS Reminds Buyers and Sellers of Motor Vehicles of Obligations to Timely Transfer Ownership As of late, the RCIPS has seen instances where vehicles that have not been properly transferred after a change in ownership have been used…

Cayman Islands: Drunk driving arrests continue apace ahead of New Year’s weekend

From RCIPS Officers have stopped or encountered several intoxicated motorists since last Friday, 22 December, with nine arrests for DUI and two arrests for driving or being in charge of a motor vehicle while impaired.  Ten of these arrests resulted…

Living in harmony with nature

By VIRGINIA WINDER From Stuff Taranaki Daily News For a decade, writer Virginia Winder has gently nagged friends to write a story about their Oakura garden. When the OK came, she found a place of remembered people, organised colour and…

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CONCACAF 2017: Five of the Best Caribbean Stories

From CONCACAF As 2018 quickly approaches, CONCACAF.com is taking a look back at the most interesting items from throughout the Confederation over the previous 12 months. CONCACAF 2017: FIVE OF THE BEST CARIBBEAN STORIES #1: Jamaica reaches second consecutive CONCACAF…

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Former Nassau resort owner sues Chinese contractor over ‘Massive Fraud’

From WN The original owner of the Baha Mar Resort, BML Properties Ltd, has filed a $2.25 billion lawsuit alleging a “massive fraud” by the Chinese contractor of the luxury hotel and casino project in Nassau, the Bahamas, that opened…

Trinidad lawyers to meet on chief justice allegations on Friday

From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) Council will meet on Friday to consider a preliminary report on allegations involving Chief Justice Ivor Archie, who is expected back from an…

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Cayman Islands lecturer unveils new research on public-private partnerships

CAYMAN ISLANDS LAW SCHOOL LLM Course Leader Laura Panades has published a book chapter on public-private partnerships as a vehicle to improve social standards. The European Parliament, in collaboration with reputed think tanks, has published this book as a collection…

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How this savvy mom found a dangerous substance in her daughter’s makeup kit from Claire’s

By Elise Solé From Yahoo News Retailer Claire’s is pulling more than a dozen makeup products, thanks to one conscientious mom who discovered asbestos in her 6-year-old daughter’s makeup kit. Kristi Warner, 30, is an operations manager at Deaton Law…

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Thousands of websites are quietly fighting ad blocking

By Jon Fingas From engadget Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Websites aren’t always conspicuous in their attempts to combat ad blockers. Researchers from the University of Iowa and UC Riverside havelearned that 30.5 percent…

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‘Blurring of the seasons’ throughout 2017 led to confusion for birds, bees and plants in the UK, according to the National Trust’s review of the year

By COLIN FERNANDEZ From Daily Mail UK   A mild start to the winter and a damp summer was the story of 2017’s weather This ‘blurring’ of the seasons was a mixed blessing for wildlife the charity said. The organisation…