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Google’s gleaning of children’s info eyed by Third Circuit

By P.J. D’Annunzio, From The Legal Intelligencer A debate over whether Google has the ability to glean children’s personal information from websites they visit took center stage during arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Lawyers…

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CIBC Firstcaribbean’s Walk For The Cure raises $70k for Cayman Islands Cancer Society

George Town, Grand Cayman, December 4, 2015 – Bringing to a close what has been by far its most successful ‘Walk for the Cure’ charity fundraiser, CIBC FirstCaribbean delivered a cheque for US$70,822 to the Cayman Islands Cancer Society, representing…

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The fall of Jersey: how a tax haven goes bust

By Oliver Bullough From The Guardian UK Jersey bet its future on finance but since 2007 it has fallen on hard times and is heading for bankruptcy. Is the island’s perilous present Britain’s bleak future? As you approach Jersey by…

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Cayman Islands University says “Start the New Year Right. Enroll Now!”

From University College of the Cayman Islands Registration for UCCI’s Spring 2016 Semester is ongoing. Beat the rush and get your preferred classes now! Review the class schedules at: http://www.ucci.edu.ky/academics/course-calendars/index.shtml and register online now at; http://sis.ucci.edu.ky/NetClassroom7/Forms/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fNetClassroom7%2fDefault.aspx until Monday, January 18….

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TEN Arquitectos announced as design architects for new Cayman Islands luxury resort project

Beach Bay Land Limited (BBLL) has announced design firm TEN Arquitectos as the winner of its design competition for work on the US$250 million mixed-use luxury resort the company is building at St James Point, Grand Cayman in the Cayman…

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Cayman Islands announces Christmas meat inspections

During the festive season in the Cayman Islands, residents enjoy many traditional Christmas dishes consisting of fresh local meat. Based on demand, there is usually an increase in the number of animals slaughtered during this period. The public is being…

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Cayman Islands TBL Board takes holiday break; counter remains open

From Department of Commerce and Investment. The Trade and Business Licensing Board will hold its last meeting of the year on Thursday, 10 December and will resume its meetings on Tuesday, 12 January 2016, according to Board Chairman Garth Arch….

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Cayman regulator repeatedly fails to assist victims of fraud says Kenneth Rijock

Analysis and Commentary on Money Laundering and Financial Crime – Kenneth Rijock’s Financial Crime Blog The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, known as CIMA, has repeatedly failed to stop financial fraud occurring within its jurisdiction, and has not assisted victims to…

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Cayman Islands Football Association is “Appalled”

CIFA Press Release – For Immediate Release Monday, 7 December 2015 As announced in the international press, following the guilty plea entered by Mr. Jeffrey Webb on Thursday, 3 December 2015, the Cayman Islands Football Association (“CIFA”) held an emergency…

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AUSTRALIA: Thanks to Mal Brough, Turnbull can no longer cast himself as the anti-politician

By Kristina Keneally From The Guardian UK Malcolm Turnbull’s drop in the latest Newspoll hints that Labor’s strategic questioning of Mal Brough may have paid off Seven weeks ago Labor launched a strong attack in parliament on prime minister Malcolm…