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Day: April 9, 2018

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Electrostatic loudspeakers

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio How electrostatic loudspeakers work Of all the speaker types we’re going to discuss in these three posts the electrostat is the oddest because it does not employ magnetic fields to move the diaphragm. Instead,…

Cayman Islands: Submissions open for CIMPA 2018 Marketing Awards

The Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association is delighted to announce the launch of the 2018 Marketing Awards, with submissions now open. The local marketing association continues to engage, inspire and support the Cayman Islands creative community with the announcement of…

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Opinion: Reviving the Caribbean Court of Justice debate

BY STEPHEN VASCIANNIE From Jamaica Observer THE central question is familiar: Which court should we have as the final decision-making power for our disputes — and why? I return to this well-trodden path for three reasons. First, the current situation…

Blockchain can be new economic pillar

Scott Neil, Assistant Business Editor From Royal Gazette Next steps: Bermuda is working on regulations to strengthen its ambitions to be a world leadier in the sphere of digital ledger technology and blockchainFuture-focused: Chris Garrod spoke about what blockchain technology…

Letter to United Nations & World Governments

We are more educated to pollute & harm the World (Project No.11, from S.Patnaik-India) By S.K.Patnaik <[email protected]> Apr 8 (1 day ago) Dear United Nations & World Governments, Due to our education system———> The situation of the world is critical…

Cayman’s Kemar Hyman in 100m final

Simbine, Bruintjies secure places in men’s 100m final at Games BY DAVID ISAACSON From Times Live ZA Akani Simbine and Henricho Bruintjies will both compete in the men’s 100m final at the Commonwealth Games on Monday night (2.15pm SA time)….

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Fighting gentrification by making Little Haiti great again

From VOA MIAMI — On a sunny Saturday afternoon in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, tropical music fills the air as two friends sip from a freshly cut coconut outside the Caribbean Marketplace. Nearby, two men are savoring grilled meat and…

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New alliance wants to improve terrible in-flight internet

By Swapna Krishna, From engadget The group wants to allow mobile providers to deliver in-flight internet access directly. The frustrations of internet access aboard commercial aircraft may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to the Seamless Air Alliance….

Recipe of the week

Slow Cooker Potato Leek Soup By Patty Catalano from The Kitchn Potato leek soup is spring’s answer to winter’s potato soup. With the arrival of warmer weather, switch from a heavier baked potato soup to a light and elegant potato…

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How can a toolkit increase resilience to natural disasters in the Caribbean?

By JONATHAN ESSEX From iMC With funding from the Caribbean Development Bank, IMC is developing guidelines to help the 19 Caribbean countries to incorporate climate change adaptation into road network planning, construction, budgeting and decision-making strategies. As hurricanes Irma and…