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Day: September 11, 2018

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Cayman skipper still upbeat over Nations League opportunities even after Reggae Boyz shellacking

From Concacaf Even in defeat, Ramon Sealy carries a dream in his thumping heart. The Cayman Islands captain, despite losing the first game of the Concacaf Nations League 4-0 to host Jamaica on Sunday, still hopes his team will bounce…

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Jamaica open CONCACAF Nations League with 4-0 win over Cayman Islands

From Jamaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica opened their qualifying phase of the CONCACAF Nations League with a comfortable 4-0 win over an over-matched Cayman Islands inside the National Stadium on Sunday. Played before a paltry 1,360 patrons, Darren Mattocks in…

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Customs arrest at Cayman Islands ORIA: Smuggling of ganja

From The Cayman Islands Customs Department A Caymanian national was arrested on Sunday, 9th September at the Owen Roberts International Airport with approximately 9lbs of ganja. The 34-year-old male was arrested for suspicion of importation of ganja, possession of ganja,…

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Hurricane Florence expected to cause at least $27 billion in damages

From Newsmax Florence continued to roll toward the U.S. East Coast, poised to become the strongest hurricane in almost 30 years to hit the Carolinas as more than 1 million people began fleeing a coastline that could see a 12-foot…

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September is Recovery Month in the Cayman Islands

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – The Department of Counselling Services (DCS) is observing Recovery Month during September. This year’s theme “Join the Voices for Recovery: Invest in Health, Home, Purpose, and Community,” explores how integrated care, a strong community, sense of…

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“My Dinner With Herve” starring Peter Dinklage & Jamie Dornan, premieres November 10, only on HBO

MIAMI, FL., September 10, 2018 – HBO’s new original film, MY DINNER WITH HERVÉ will premiere in the Caribbean on Saturday, November 10th at 21hrs AST*, only on HBO. Inspired by a real story, MY DINNER WITH HERVE explores the…

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China’s factory base cuts business costs, rolls out red carpet to foreign investors as trade war bites

By He Huifeng From South China Morning Post As the trade war hits Guangdong’s export businesses hard, the province cuts business costs, seeks foreign investment to stabilise the local economy Guangdong province, the centre of China’s export industry, is redoubling…

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The rise of virtual assistants

Over the last twenty years, the notion of working does not only revolve around 8-5 day jobs at the office. Thanks to the more connected world the Internet and the ever advancing technology has to offer, workers can perform tasks…

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Man arrested in Saudi Arabia for having breakfast with woman

From Guardian UK Saudi authorities have arrested an Egyptian hotel worker who appeared in what officials described as an “offensive” video eating breakfast with a female co-worker. The footage – which was filmed by the man and showed the pair…

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‘Made in China 2025’: is Beijing’s plan for hi-tech dominance as big a threat as the West thinks it is?

Elaine Chan From South China Morning Post The ‘Made in China 2025’ plan aims to break China’s reliance on foreign technology and pull its hi-tech industries up to Western levels. But it has become a lightning rod for Washington’s ire…