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Day: May 1, 2012

Judge rules on “No Case to Answer Submissions” in The Queen v Devon Wright plus Kristie McField

Both Defendants, Devon Wright and Kristie McField, after the Crown closed its case, had no case to answer submissions made by counsels on their behalf. Mr. John Furniss was acting for Devon Wright and Nick Hoffman of Priestleys for Kristie…

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Mom, son die in accidents hours apart in Wisconsin

(AP) — A Wisconsin woman and her adult son were killed in separate traffic crashes just hours apart in a Milwaukee suburb, police said Monday. Mary J. Moore, 45, died after she was struck by a vehicle, on a street…

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Invisible man casts shadow over US-China talks

(AP) — The blind Chinese lawyer at the center of a diplomatic storm between Washington and Beijing is a taboo topic in each capital. Neither side wants the biggest human- rights issue between the two since Tiananmen Square to disrupt…

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Cayman Islands’ only win and Canada finish first

Canada finishes first, USA second after last day washout at 2012 ICC Americas Women’s Twenty20 The final day’s play at the 2012 ICC Americas Women’s Twenty20 Championship was abandoned due to rain on Saturday in George Town, Cayman Islands. The…

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“Lightning” strikes again in Cayman

Peter “Lightning” Lewison easily won his boxing match against Miami based fighter Alex Perez last Sat (28) at the Dalmain Ebanks Boxing gym. Lightning got a TKO in the third round but it was a one sided contest in his…

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Caradonna partners with Cayman Islands to promote Cayman Summer Splash

Dive into the Cayman Islands during Cayman Summer Splash, from May 1 to September 30 and see what the island life is all about. This year, for the annual Summer Splash event, Cayman Island businesses are getting a partner who…

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AP EXCLUSIVE: US not reporting all Afghan attacks

(AP) — The military is under-reporting the number of times that Afghan soldiers and police open fire on American and other foreign troops. The U.S.-led coalition routinely reports each time, an American or other foreign soldier is killed by an…

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The Editor Speaks: No confidence vote looks doomed

With at least one UDP cabinet member publically stating he will be supporting Premier McKeeva Bush despite the three police investigations surrounding him, the opposition’s no confidence motion is doomed. Health Minister Mark Scotland said that all of the UDP…

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KRI shares stage with leading Caribbean dance ensemble

KRI Performing Arts School has embarked on a journey preparing for their 5th annual season of dance at the Harquail Theatre, May 24th through 27th.  This event will feature special appearances by the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica (NDTC)…

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Dillon Eustace moving into the Cayman Islands

By Joanne Harris (www.thelawyer.com) As this week’s offshore feature (see page 30) reports, all the talk in the sector recently has been of firms moving onshore. Both Maples and Calder and Walkers have found success in Dublin in recent years….