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  • UPDATE: Cayman Death of Man in George Town on 31 December, now a Suspicious Death Investigation
    From RCIPS Investigations continue into the death of a man, who was found unresponsive at the rear of a commercial premises on Middle Road, George Town, on 31 December, 2024. Recent inquiries now […]
  • The Caymanian Community Party Announcement
    [L-R] Wayne Panton MP, Katherine Ebanks-Wilks MP, Heather Bodden MP, Andre Ebanks MP, Em DeCou, Sabrina Turner MP, Osbourne Bodden George Town, Cayman Islands (15 Jan 2025) — The Caymanian […]
  • National Trust for the Cayman Islands opposes changes proposed by National Conservation (Amendment) Bill 2024
    As a voting member of the National Conservation Council, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands is alarmed to learn the nature and scale of the changes proposed by the National Conservation […]
  • Cayman: Coral Beach Announces Permanent Closure on January 31, 2025
    Crown Jewel t/a Coral Beach announces the conclusion of their lease agreement with Landlord Cayman Shores Limited (A subsidiary of Dart) at the Coral Beach, Seven Mile Beach venue, effective 31 […]
  • Baptist Health International and Cayman Islands Health Services Authority Join Forces to Transform Healthcare in the Caribbean
    Partnership advances educational and clinical training opportunities for Cayman Island health professionals Dr. Galed Hakim, Assistant Vice President of Healthcare Partnerships and Insurance […]

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Hudson family slayings suspect convicted of murder

(AP) — A Chicago jury on Friday convicted Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson’s former brother-in-law of murdering her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in what prosecutors’ described as an act of vengeance by a jilted husband. Hudson, who expressed her undisguised disdain…

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Greek euro exit no longer unthinkable

(AP) — Let Greece go: It’s a possibility that’s being considered more and more publicly in Europe. There have been two and a half years of bailouts, on top of broken promises by Greece to reform. The result: a fifth…

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Shoe-thrower interrupts Breivik trial

(AP) — An Iraqi man whose brother was killed in Norway’s worst peacetime massacre hurled a shoe at the confessed killer and urged him to “go to hell” in a rare outburst Friday that briefly interrupted the terror trial of…

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Armstrong strong arms competition: Kamloops shot putter overcomes injury to win big in Cayman Invitational

Our Canadian readers will like this article that appeared in the Vancouver Sun From frustrating to foul, Canadian shot putter Dylan Armstrong’s 2012 season was creating more of a thud than the sound the 16-pound steel sphere makes when tossed…

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Offshoring jumps as cash-strapped companies step up outsourcing

The global economic crisis is sparking a boom in IT offshoring as India’s major IT suppliers grew four times faster than their competitors in 2011. India’s largest IT suppliers grew four times faster than their international competitors in 2011, as…

More support for Healthy Nation 2012

Healthy Nation 2012, the country’s first health risk factor survey, has received more support from the private sector with BAF Insurance Cayman joining as a sponsor. The health risk factor survey is part of the Ministry of Health’s drive to…

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I want to be wanted

“I Want to be Wanted” was a popular song in 1960 that was sung by American pop/country singer Brenda Lee. Although originally an Italian song it had different English lyrics written by Kim Gannon. The song starts: “(Wanted, wanted) Alone,…

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Coffee and Cancer

By Dr. Michael Greger MD* Last month in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, an editorial entitled “Coffee consumption and risk of chronic diseases: changing our views” reviewed the growing evidence that for most people, the benefits of drinking coffee…