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Day: October 18, 2012

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The Editor Speaks: Conservation crimes and punishment

We commit the crimes and the generations that follow us pay for them. A history lesson no one learns from. What one man fights for and preserves another two or three will destroy. Such are two of our stories today….

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HPV Vaccine—in Schools for the consent of Parents

From Cayman Islands Health Dept. As announced last month by the Hon. Minister of Health Mark Scotland, a cancer prevention vaccination, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, is being integrated into Cayman’s childhood immunization programme starting in November of this year….

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Home Loan Servicing Solutions, Ltd. Reports EPS of $0.37 and Net Income of $6.6 Million in the Third Quarter of 2012

GEORGETOWN, Grand Cayman, Oct. 18, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Home Loan Servicing Solutions, Ltd. (“HLSS” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq:HLSS) today reported net income of $6.6 million, or $0.37 per ordinary share, for the third quarter of 2012. Third quarter business performance…

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Pedro St. James wants a restaurant

Restaurants have come and gone at Pedro St. James, Savannah, Grand Cayman, and now gone, gone, gone. No one has been able to operate the restaurant as a successful venture and from back in 2006, Charles Clifford, who was then…

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What they say about Cayman Islands

This was found on the Blouin Artinfo website: Travel Through Grand Cayman’s Cultural Offerings by Ann Binlot Sure, there are the sparkling blue waters, white sand beaches, and stingray tours, but Grand Cayman also has a thriving art scene. Thanks…

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New Elections Manual Available

In advance of the May 2013 general elections, political hopefuls will have the benefit of new elections manuals, which were recently completed by the Elections Office. The first “Candidate’s Kit” was presented today (Thursday, 18 October) to His Excellency the…

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Ogier Cayman Congratulates Recent Articled Clerk on Bar Admission

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – Ogier announced today that a recent alumna of its articled clerk programme, Ms Sarah McField, was admitted to the Cayman Islands Bar on application by her principal, Ogier Cayman partner Giorgio Subiotto. The application was…

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William Kennedy Hosts Havana-Themed Happy Hour at Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink

Books & Books is bringing another Pulitzer Prize-winning author to Grand Cayman. William Kennedy, who received the prestigious award in 1984 for his critically acclaimed novel Ironweed, is celebrating the paperback release of his latest book, Chango’s Beads and Two-Tone…

Mysterious drilling at proposed Bodden Town dumpsite sparks angry questions

Press release from BTdumpFree Outraged residents in Midland Acres have contacted the Coalition to Keep BT Dump Free about the high level of truck traffic and mysterious drilling witnessed at the site proposed by Dart and Government for a new…

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Paul McCartney and 43,000 people back campaign to close Cayman’s sea turtle farming

Former member of The Beatles, singer, songwriter and composer, Sir Paul McCartney, MBE, is one of over 43,000 people worldwide who have signed the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) petition to “Stop Sea Turtle Farming”. McCartney announced…