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Day: February 21, 2020

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Cayman Islands Kids Gaelic Football Club COOL Camp is back

The Kids Gaelic Football COOL Camp is back this Mid-Term on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th February!!! The Cayman Islands Kids Gaelic Football Club is thrilled to introduce the first COOL Camp of 2020; a 2-day camp during the Mid…

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Using org charts to power success

From NAKISA Working in a big company or firm, you find your way through a board that lists all the departments with their respective overseers with their name, picture and position displayed. That board you are looking at is what…

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Batabano – a unifying and economic driver for Cayman

As a non-profit organization run by a team of dedicated volunteers on Grand Cayman, corporate sponsorship is crucial for keeping the 37-year Batabano tradition alive and thriving, and organisers say there has never been a better time than now for…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Guyana Venezuela and international law

By Sir Ronald Sanders From MENAFN Global attention towards Guyana has focused on the current campaigning for general elections due on March 2. Reports indicate a vigorous campaign with the country’s newly found resources in oil and gas very much…

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Cayman: UPDATE – Arrest in relation to West Bay Road robbery

From RCIPS 21 Feb 2020 On Wednesday, 19 February, officers arrested a 17-year-old male of North Side on suspicion of robbery and taking conveyance without authority, in relation to the robbery which took place on Saturday morning, 8 February (see…

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Study: Measles complications can affect every organ

By Newsmax Hepatitis, appendicitis and viral meningitis are among the serious complications that can occur when you get the measles, doctors warn in a new report. The study — which outlines cases involving three adults who developed major complications —…

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Scientists: Snake venom may be key to curing cancer

By Zoe Papadakis From Newsmax Scientists at the University of Northern Colorado believe snake venom can be the key to finding the cure for cancer.  Dr. Stephen Mackessy, professor at UNC’s School of Biology, has been analyzing the compound and proteins from the…

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Mediterranean diet good for your gut biome

From Newsmax The so-called Mediterranean diet is already considered one of the healthiest for your heart, and now scientists say it may give your gut bacteria a boost, too. The diet is typically high in fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans, olive…

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CUPRA opens the doors of its new headquarters with the debut of the first CUPRA Leon

The brand invests 5.3 million euros in its new facilities The brand announces a product offensive and plans to reach one billion euros of SEAT’s total turnover when its full range is available CUPRA Racing presents two racecars and confirms…

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Hearing what you want to hear

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio We sometimes front-load our expectations into what we believe people will say or what a system should sound like. I can’t count the number of times I’ve walked into a room full of speakers…