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Unions are the answer Joyce Pursley When a company that is union has a problem why does everyone blame the union? Sounds to me like the company does not know how to run a business. Yes, maybe corrupt at the…
Sheree L. Ebanks is recognized by Continental Who’s Who
Sheree L. Ebanks is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the financial services industry Continental Who’s Who/- Sheree L. Ebanks is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the financial services industry as…
CONCACAF appoints Director Of Development
MIAMI (Thursday, January 17, 2013) – The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today the appointment of Hugo Salcedo as Director of Development at CONCACAF, effective January 8th. Salcedo brings extensive experience in the football…
Cayman Islands on Pace for Second Strong Year of Arrivals
By Brian Major January 16, 2013 4:32 PM The Cayman Islands said that when the final tally is in it will have welcomed more than 300,000 overnight visitors in 2012, the first time in 10 years the Caribbean destination has…
Clients key to success for Caribbean’s “Silicon Valley”
Founders of Cayman Enterprise City (CEC), the Caribbean’s new hub for high-tech innovation are totally committed to the success of their Special Economic Zone and the companies establishing in it. As a business licensing vehicle CEC provides everything necessary for…
pwc Cayman Islands 2013 Open Tennis Tournament
Next week, The Cayman Islands Tennis Club is excited to host the 2013 pwc Cayman Islands Open Tennis Tournament and the 2013 pwc Men’s Invitational Championships. This year, there will essentially be two very exciting tournaments that will take place…
Match-fixing revenues comparable to global firms – Interpol
Match-fixing in football today generates “hundreds of billions of euros per year” around the world, the head of Interpol has warned. Secretary General Ronald Noble said revenues from illegal betting were “on the same scale as a Coca-Cola company”. He…
Pakistan deal reached to end cleric Qadri’s protest
The Pakistani government has reached a deal with cleric Tahirul Qadri to end his mass protest near parliament in Islamabad, the two sides say. Mr Qadri wanted the government to resign ahead of elections due in May. The government agreed…
Algeria says military operation to free hostages ‘over’
An Algerian military operation to free hostages being held by militants at a desert gas plant is now over, state news agency APS reports. Algerian state TV said four foreigners were killed in the operation. Others were freed, but there…
Bodyline: 80 years of cricket’s greatest controversy
By Greig Watson BBC News As Australian batsman Bert Oldfield collapsed, his skull fractured by a lightning-fast ball, the booing from the 50,000-strong Adelaide Oval crowd became a deafening howl. The England players, mouths dry with fear, looked for escape…