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Day: September 17, 2012

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Right to Know Week

Sat 22 -29 September, 2012 is Right to Know Week here in the Cayman Islands. Right To Know Day will be celebrated on 28 September. The Right to Know Week is to promote the right of the people to access…

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The Editor Speaks: Does anyone do background checks …

Does anyone do background checks on personnel that are hired to head up sensitive investigations?  Why do we have to pay the piper [we didn’t engage] for disclosing to us nothing? The “anyone” I am referring to in the first…

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Ian Tomlinson riot death: Pc Simon Harwood is sacked by the Met

By Martin Bentham London Evening Standard The police officer whose baton strike and push led to the death of Ian Tomlinson was today sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct. A disciplinary panel ruled that Pc Simon Harwood, 45,…

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O2Micro Extends Free Dimming(TM) Technology

O2Micro Extends Free Dimming(TM) Technology for the Global LED Lighting Market With New Isolated Step-Dimming Driver OZ8027A LED Driver Controller Dims Using Any On/Off Switch and Provides Primary-Side-Control and Power Factor Correction GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman, Sept. 17, 2012 (GLOBE…

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Independent Exclusive: News of the World hired detective firm linked with murder to spy on Met Chief (Note: Bridger tie)

Revealed: Yard had undercover officer inside Southern Investigations for 9 years. Derek Haslam* claims police failed to act on his intelligence The News of the World hired private detectives to spy on a former Metropolitan police commissioner, Independent Voices can…

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Business Intelligence: $21 trillion JUST treasure tip

Business Intelligence: $21 trillion JUST treasure tip [A$32 trillion may have been siphoned off to the Cayman Islands] By Davendra Sharma, Islands Business Merge the worthiness of the world’s two mega-huge economies—the United States and Japan—and you won’t still collect…

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Secret donor’s £400,000 offer to aid Sean Quinn family in legal battle

By Dearbhail McDonald, Belfast Telegraph A secret donor has offered £400,000 to help fund Sean Quinn’s family in their legal action against the former Anglo Irish Bank. The Quinn family confirmed there had been “multiple offers of assistance” and said…

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OCG Responds to Threat of Lawsuit by Mr. Percival LaTouche

The Office of the Contractor General (OCG) has taken note of recent public statements that have been attributed to Mr. Percival LaTouche, the Chairman of the recently organized Jamaica Association of Contractors and Construction Consultants (JAC), in which he alleges…

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Forbes Hare launches in London with [former Cayman Islands] Walkers hire

Offshore firm Forbes Hare is launching a London office with the hire of former Walkers partner Catherine Ross. Ross joins Forbes Hare as a partner in October to kick start London operations for the British Virgin Islands (BVI) headquartered firm….

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Kate topless pictures: Royals seek to ban Closer images

Lawyers for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have begun a bid in a French court to stop the sale and distribution of topless pictures of the duchess. Their lawyer called for French magazine Closer to hand over the digital…