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Cayman’s government in UK High Court over return of Tempura documents Cayman Islands Police Commissioner, David Baines, and other Cayman Islands officials were in the United Kingdom before the High Court of Justice last week fighting a legal challenge over…
Brenda Quin’s “Seasons on the Edge of Memory” are her reflections, wishes and questions
M/s Quin’s latest collection of poems and reflections are a history of life she lived, life she lives now and life of the future she worries about. “Seasons on the Edge of Memory” is an apt title for a book…
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Cayman Islands ESO to conduct fieldwork for Household Register update The Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) will be conducting a full update of the Cayman Islands Household Register from May 26th to August 29th, 2014. The Household Register provides a…
Letter to the Editor
By Quincy Brown Two Caymanians to be ordained I have been invited to attend two ordination ceremonies during the month of May. The first is for a young man named Joseph Kirkconnell. His official ordination to the Priesthood will take…
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Bolt left out of powerful Jamaican IAAF World Relay’s squad From Caribbean360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Thursday May 15, 2014,, CMC – The world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, has not been included in a powerful Jamaican squad to the first ever IAAF…
EU providing billions for projects in Jamaica
From Caribbean360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The European Union is providing J$11.1 billion (one Jamaica dollar = US$0.004 cents) to Jamaica for projects within the sugar industry, justice, community development initiatives and poverty reduction. Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller said…
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Passport security loans in Cayman Officers of the George Town CID are investigating a suspect who has been loaning monies to persons on a high interest rate and holding their passports as security for the loans. When they defaulted on…
10 interesting facts about the Caribbean Islands you may not know
By Barbara-Shae Jackson from Atlantic Black Star It is no secret that the Caribbean is home to some of the most beautiful places on earth, with white sands, clear waters, friendly natives and unique indigenous species. But here are ten…
Food for the Poor releases 68 prisoners across the Caribbean in Easter week
From Jamaica Observer 21 freed in Jamaica, 30 in Haiti and 9 in Guyana KINGSTON, Jamaica – Food for the Poor (FFTP) during Easter Holy Week, paid fines and released 68 prisoners in Guyana, Haiti, Honduras and Jamaica. According to…
PriceSmart and Cuba in ‘shopping’ dispute
By Rickey Singh From Trinidad Express International warehouse shopping company PriceSmart, which operates In various Caribbean Community (Caricom) states, is under sharp criticisms for now involving Cuba’s diplomatic missions in the region in the more than half-century of America’s trade,…