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Month: January 2018

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UK hospital apologises after baby’s skull cut in Caesarean

From BBC A hospital trust has apologised after a baby died following a cut to his skull during an emergency Caesarean section. Carson Allen died three hours after being born at Nottingham City Hospital in July, 2013. An inquest in…

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In 2017, you were less likely to die in an airplane crash, but very likely to have a rough time as a passenger

BY SHANNON CONNELLAN From Mashable 2017: what a year for flying. Last year, you were less likely to die in an airplane crash, but pretty likely to have a terrible time as a passenger. 2017 was the safest year on…

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3 Jan Weather In Cayman

3 Jan Wed 2018 Weather In Cayman Synopsis   Moderate to fresh northerly winds and seas are expected across the Cayman Islands as a cold front lingers over the northwest Caribbean. Radar images show isolated showers in and around the…

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The Editor speaks: Resolutions

Did you make a resolution or resolutions for this New Year? I used to but that was a long time ago. So long ago I don’t even remember what resolutions I made and if I ever kept them. It’s not…

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Is Nassau the next Culinary Capital of the Caribbean?

By LANE NIESET From Food & Wine Some of the world’s most celebrated chefs are setting their sights on Nassau’s shores. It’s been a decade since Nobu Matsuhisa opened his namesake eatery at Nassau’s sprawling Atlantis, Paradise Island—and nearly two…

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UK: Three Home Office staff run up £18,000 bill after spending NINE WEEKS staying at ‘dreamy’ Caribbean holiday resort with waterfalls and private plunge pools

By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline From Daily Mail UK Three Border Force officials stayed at the luxury Sugar Ridge for 64 days in total Sugar Ridge is described as a ‘dream setting, with waterfalls and a lap pool’…

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The Moody Blues set sail on 2018 fan cruise Tue 2 Jan in advance of new tour, Rock Hall induction [ship stops off in Grand Cayman]

From Rock 107 As 2017 came to an end, The Moody Blues got the thrilling news that they will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this April, and the band also will kick off 2018 in…

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Arrests made for Assault GBH and Attempted Murder on Grand Cayman

From RCIPS All persons involved in the below incident are now on police bail. Arrests Made for Assault GBH and Attempted Murder in Incident at the Strand, Saturday, 30 December Shortly before 1AM on Saturday, 30 December, the 9-1-1 Communications…

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Cayman Islands Proud of Them Bios: Brianna Bodden and Jared McGill

Brianna Bodden: Bodden Town, 16, – Academics Brianna has been an exceptional student since she started Clifton Hunter High School (CHHS).  A well-rounded student, she epitomises what the ideal student represents, with her never give up attitude. She has been…