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First Cayman Islands Shipping Summit was a great success

Mare Forum and Orecoal presented the 1st Cayman Islands Shipping Summit 2013 last Monday (4) at the Marriott Hotel, West Bay Road, Grand Cayman. The website: (http://www.mareforum.com/Cayman_Islands_Shipping_Summit_2013_Programme.htm) announced “Cayman – the crossroads to the Americas- examining maritime, shipping, environment, ship…

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Irish PM: Magdalene laundries product of harsh Ireland

By Shane Harrison BBC NI Dublin correspondent Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has apologised for the stigma and conditions suffered by women who were inmates of the Magdalene laundries. Mr Kenny said the laundries had operated in a “harsh and…

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Asia-Pacific Offshore Support Vessels Summit, 2013 conference announced

Understanding scope of new projects, trends and technologies in the Asia-Pacific offshore support vessel (OSV) industry As part of IQPC global offshore series, Oil and Gas IQ will be holding our inaugural Asia-Pacific Offshore Support Vessels Summit, 2013 conference in…

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These Days, Everyone is George Lucas

by Mara Gay The Financialist Thanks to the digital revolution, Hollywood filmmakers are getting more bang for their buck – literally. Creating the kinds of on-screen explosions, gunfights and animation moviegoers have come to expect from Hollywood is becoming drastically…

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Big Ben in the Desert: Mecca’s Building Boom

A 130-foot (40 meters), Big Ben-style clock face atop the world’s second-tallest building. Malls crammed with thousands of shops, including a Paris Hilton accessory store, and a new metro system are in the works. Skyscrapers, super-luxury hotels, and other enormous…

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Surrey (UK) woman left without care dies in hospital

A woman in her 80s left at home in Surrey without medication, food, or water for nine days after a care agency shut down has died in hospital. Gloria Foster was admitted to Epsom Hospital nearly two weeks ago after…

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Dell computers to be bought back by founder Michael Dell

Michael Dell has said he will buy back the world’s number three PC-maker that he founded and that carries his name. Along with technology investor Silver Lake, and with financial backing from Microsoft, he will offer to buy the firm…

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Gay marriage: MPs debate and vote

Same-sex marriage is “an important step forward” and will “make our society stronger”, David Cameron has said. The prime minister’s intervention came shortly before MPs were due to vote on plans to legalise gay marriage in England and Wales. A…

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Banks respond to mortgage rate critics

By Marina Mell Royal Gazette Bermuda banks responded to residents’ concerns about mortgage rates being so high compared to other countries, pointing to such factors as higher costs and risks of lending on the Island. Butterfield Bank, providing a detailed…

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CHTA President & CTO Chairman Support Abolishing UK Air Passenger Duty

by  Theresa M. Oakes / [email protected] Richard J. Doumeng, president, Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), and Beverly Nicholson-Doty, chairman, Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Council of Ministers and Commissioners of Tourism, are supporting a recent study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) which…