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Month: February 2012

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Job burnout

An article appeared in TechReplic (www.techrepublic.com) recently by Scott Lowe under the heading “10 things IT pros do that lead to burnout”. It was so interesting and the majority of the ten things listed apply to most of us in…

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This Super Bowl rematch anything but trashy

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hear what Patriots quarterback Tom Brady told the pep rally before leaving New England for the Super Bowl? He got ’em riled up by saying he hoped to come back as a winner, greeted by an even…

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Vaughan says England need more aggression

Ex-captain Michael Vaughan has urged England’s batsmen to be more aggressive in the final test against Pakistan after two dismal defeats in the UAE. England have twice been bamboozled by the hosts’ spin bowling to lose the series inside two…

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Death toll from European cold spell hits 54

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Thirty people, most of them homeless, have died of hypothermia in recent days in Ukraine, part of a surge of deaths across eastern Europe as the region grapples with an unusually severe cold spell. In all,…

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BDO gives boost to Junior Achievement

One of the world’s top audit firms has thrown its support behind a new sponsorship program aimed at bringing in much needed funds for Junior Achievement of the Cayman Islands. The new ‘Corporate Ambassador’ program was launched by the new…

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Results from the Cayman open

At the end of a thrilling week of tennis the results for The 2012 PwC Cayman Open Tennis Tournament, are in. In the Men’s Open, the first and third seeds, Mica Koll and Alex Leonard met each other in the final…

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Mexico cops nab suspect in 75 drug cartel killings 


MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Police in northern Mexico have captured an alleged member of the Zetas drug gang who confessed to killing at least 75 people, including many who were pulled off buses, authorities said Monday. Enrique Elizondo Flores told…

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Telephone changes on the horizon

Long awaited, long delayed and a victim of endless dispute, the freedom to change telephone services while keeping your number arrived yesterday — except for a small problem: It didn’t. No one is sure if the equipment works — and…