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Day: July 30, 2018

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Cayman Islands Health City physicians share Caribbean cardiology firsts at St. Lucia conference

CAYMAN ISLANDS (July 30, 2018) – The Caribbean could soon become synonymous with high quality, affordable health care, according to medical professionals at Health City Cayman Islands, one of the region’s foremost tertiary care hospitals. Presenting at  the 33rd Caribbean…

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Cayman Islands Opposition Leader writes two memos regarding Governor Anwar Choudhury

Memo 1 July 29, 2018 Memorandum To His Excellency the Acting Governor: This is regarding your letter to editors of July 26, 2018, a copy of which the Governor’s Office emailed to me on the same date. I write to…

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Cayman Islands:CIFA Girls’ Under 15 National Team to compete in CONCACAF Girls’ Under 15 Championships

With a renewed focus on developing and improving our youth national football programs, the Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) will be sending the Cayman Islands Girls’ Under 15 National Football Team to compete in the 2018 CONCACAF Girls’ Under 15…

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The Editor Speaks: The Curious Case of Governor Choudhury

Following on from a petition being circulated here titled “Bring Back Cayman Islands Governor Choudhury” and a Statement from the Governor’s Office on “withdrawal of Governor Chaudhury” we now have two Memos written by Leader of the Opposition, Ezzard Miller….

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Message by Cayman Islands Sports Minister on CAC Games

Central American & Caribbean (CAC) Games Message by Sports Minister the Hon. Juliana O’Connor-Connolly I am delighted to welcome home the Cayman Islands National Squash team, winners of three bronze medals from the Central American & Caribbean (CAC) Games in…

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Cayman Airways fleet back to full strength

A Cayman Airways Boeing 737-300 that has been out of service for the last two weeks is scheduled to be returned to service across this weekend [July 29-30]. The aircraft has been off island at the airline’s heavy maintenance provider,…

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Mystery as Russia LIQUIDATES almost ALL of its holdings in US Treasury securities

From Brinkwire The Russian government has sold off the vast majority of its holdings of US Treasury securities for reasons that remain mysterious, in a dramatic move that experts are calling unprecedented. A US Treasury report released on July 18…

Longest ‘blood moon’ of the century

See stunning photos of the longest ‘blood moon’ lunar eclipse of the century that swept across the Eastern Hemisphere By Jeremy Berke Jul. 28, 2018, 4:58 PM On the night of July 27 and the early morning hours of July…

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St. Vincent & the Grenadines Government shares Draft Medicinal Cannabis Industry Bill with the Public

Friday, July 27, 2018 — The general public is asked to note that the Draft Medicinal Cannabis Industry Bill is still a work in progress. The Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is consulting further with the public before…

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Japan scientists to use ‘Reprogrammed’ stem sells to Fight Parkinson’s

From Newsmax TOKYO – Japanese scientists said Monday they will start clinical trials next month on a treatment for Parkinson’s disease, transplanting “reprogrammed” stem cells into brains, seeking a breakthrough in treating the neurodegenerative disorder. Parkinson’s is caused by a…