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Day: January 21, 2020

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Cayman: Road closures for National Heroes Day Celebrations, 24-27 January

The Cayman Islands Government, in conjunction with The Honourable Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, Premier; The Honourable Dwayne Seymour, JP, Minister for Culture, and Celebrate Cayman, will be hosting National Heroes Day Celebrations in central George Town, on Monday, 27 January…

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JCDC Parish Finals

JAMAICA: JCDC Parish Finals Begin In February BY: ELAINE HARTMAN RECKORD From JIS Story Highlights The parish finals for the 2020 National Festival of the Performing Arts Competition will begin on Tuesday, February 4 and continue until the end of March….

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Jamaica: Port Royal welcomes first cruise ship

BY: AINSWORTH MORRIS From JIS Story Highlights The historic town of Port Royal, in Kingston, welcomed its first cruise ship, the Marella Discovery II, on Monday (January 20). It was also the first time that a ship was stopping at the…

UK exotic car dealer gets suspended jail sentence for Ferrari-Porsche crash

BY BRAD ANDERSON From CARSCOOPS A pair of exotic car owners have been handed suspended jail terms in the UK for a May 20, 2018 crash involved a Ferrari 458 Spider and Porsche 718 Cayman GTS. At the time, witnesses had told police…

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Cayman: Breast Cancer Foundation teams up with Cayman Spirits Pink Gin

Due to the overwhelming success and demand for the exclusive, limited edition pink gin produced last October to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness month, Cayman Spirits and the Breast Cancer Foundation of Cayman are proud to announce its return this year.As…

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Theoline McCoy Primary (Bodden Town) students safe after minor motor accident with school bus

The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) confirms that just before 7:00 am on Monday Jan 20, a motor accident occurred between a contracted school bus transporting students of the Theoline McCoy Primary School and a private…

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Efforts ongoing to ensure Jamaica benefits from bamboo industry

From Jamaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica — Dr Omer Thomas, senior advisor to the minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, says efforts are ongoing to ensure that Jamaica reaps maximum returns from the bamboo industry.           …

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Anxiety not a life sentence

From Newsmax A diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder need not be a life sentence, a large Canadian study suggests. “It’s so exciting,” said lead author Esme Fuller-Thomson, director of the Institute for Life Course and Aging at the University of…

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AI can spot, evaluate prostate cancer

From Newsmax In another step toward using artificial intelligence in medicine, a new study shows that computers can be trained to match human experts in judging the severity of prostate tumors. Researchers found that their artificial intelligence system was “near…

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Skim milk slows aging process

From Newsmax If you want to slow down the aging process, it might not hurt to replace whole milk with skim, new research suggests. The study of over 5,800 U.S. adults found that those who regularly indulged in higher-fat milk…