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China is finally ready for real currency reform

By Allison Jackson From The Financialist The future of Hong Kong hangs in the balance. Just about an hour’s drive northwest of Hong Kong, in a corner of the bustling Chinese city of Shenzen, there’s a roughly 6-square-mile piece of…

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Warner Park Stadium to outclass other regional cricket venues

By: Staff Reporter, SKNVibes.com BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – ONE of the smallest cricketing venues in the Caribbean is currently under an EC$10M renovation which will bring it up to par with and surpass other leading venues in the region. This…

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Double the rate of methane release from Arctic seafloor

By Kukil Bora Double the rate of methane release from Arctic seafloor creates fear of new ‘climate-change-driven factor’ The Arctic seafloor off the coast of Northern Siberia is releasing more than double the amount of methane as previously estimated, a…

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NOAA: Slow Atlantic hurricane season coming to a close

No major hurricanes formed in the Atlantic basin – first time since 1994 November 25, 2013 PHOTO: GOES East satellite tracks Subtropical Storm Melissa, the last storm of the season. (Credit: NOAA) The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends…

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Festive road safety drive – ‘Stay Alive’ – UPDATE: Arrests made

UPDATE: Stay Alive – Eleven arrested From RCIPS Dec 2 2013 1:02pm Eleven people were arrested this weekend as part of the RCIPS festive road safety initiative – Stay Alive. Eight of the arrests were in relation to driving under the…

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More cells & Drugs at Northward

Interceptions of contraband continue at Northward Prison, with over six pounds of ganja found between early October and mid-November 2013. Also detected in the Northward compound in this period were 13 cell phones and chargers. While Her Majesty’s Cayman Islands…

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CIPS wants you to get it there on time

It’s time to start thinking about sending Aunt Mae and Uncle Harry their Christmas cards and presents. That’s because the Cayman Islands Postal Service’s deadline to mail gifts to family and friends overseas for the holiday season is fast approaching….

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HPC warns of illegal “beauty” injections

Health Care Practitioner Licence necessary to provide cosmetic-type injections The Health Practice Commission (HPC) has recently been made aware that there may have been instances of persons, who are not medically trained or licensed, offering injections for “beauty” purposes. By…

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Christmas meat inspections

During the festive season in the Cayman Islands, local residents enjoy many traditional Christmas dishes using fresh local meat. As a result of this increase in demand, there is an increase in the number of animals slaughtered by local butchers….