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Day: October 19, 2020

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ODE TO TAMAR

   BY: TINA FINLY A MULTI-COLOURED ROBE IS WHAT SHE WORE … AS … SHE … INNOCENTLY APPROACHED THE DOOR … NOT KNOWING … NO … THAT SHE WOULD WEAR THEM NEVER MORE …. END THE ‘ODE’ IS FOR TAMAR…

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Cayman: COVID-19 Testing Update 19 October 2020 – TWO NEW Positives – All tests negative for RBPS

Dr John Lee The Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee, reports that 980 COVID-19 tests have been carried out since this was last reported on Friday, 17 October 2020. Two were positive who are travellers who will remain in isolation…

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2020 CUC PFL/GPFL Weekly Review : Games Played on Sat., October 17, 2020

Cayman Prep B top Truth For Youth A number of primary school teams were in action this past Saturday, October 17 just into their mid- term break as third round games continued in the 2020 CUC Primary Football League (PFL)…

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Professor Sir Hilary Beckles calls for multi-donor trust fund for higher education and research in the Caribbean

The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica. Monday 19 October 2020—The crisis being faced by the higher education sector in the Caribbean brought regional Prime Ministers, Ministers, senior policy makers, representatives from the United Nations, international donor agencies and development banks together…

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Mitsubishi Fuso premieres the new light−duty Canter truck in Japan

First light-duty truck in Japan to be installed with the advanced safety feature Active Sideguard Assist Cab face renewed after 10 years with a sleek but powerful aesthetic Installed with Truckonnect, FUSO’s telematics system Smooth cabin access and engine starting…

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St K-N: PM Harris will discuss The National Budget with Accountant General, Mr. Levi Bradshaw on Tuesday’s edition of Leadership Matters

October 18th, 2020 The St. Kitts-Nevis Government’s widely watched Leadership Matters virtual forum series will air Tuesday, October 20th, 2020, with Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris headlining its 25th installment on ZIZ TV (Channel 5 or https://zizonline.com/tv/channel-5/) from 8:00pm to 10:00pm. Joining…

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Study: Women get worse care after heart attack

From Newsmax Young women who suffer a particularly deadly condition after a heart attack are 11% more likely to die from it than men, a new study finds. Not only that, women aged 18 to 55 are less likely to…

Armie Hammer files for joint custody of 2 kids, asks for estranged wife to return to U.S. from Cayman Islands

By Storm Gifford From New York Daily News Actor Armie Hammer is starring in his own gripping, real-life drama. The Hollywood hunk has filed for joint custody of his two young kids with estranged wife, Elizabeth Chambers, according to court…

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LIAT observes 64th birthday acknowledging its turbulent position

From Jamaica Observer ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC) — The cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT, Friday observed its 64th anniversary “of serving the Caribbean” saying the last few months have been very turbulent. The airline, which is now undergoing a restructuring exercise…

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Latest Look: When Royal Caribbean ships may start sailing again

From Cruise Industry News When could Royal Caribbean International ships start sailing again? According to published deployment and the cruise line’s own website, Royal Caribbean appears to be hoping for a staggered restart of service as soon as December. A…