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Day: October 25, 2012

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5 Quick Ways to Spice Up Your Breakfasts

By Becky Striepe Confession: I know that it’s the most important meal of the day, but I am a chronic breakfast-skipper. Part of the problem is that it’s easy to get into a rut of your standard vegan breakfast foods…

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The end of 90 years of TV history as the last analogue transmitters go dark

Televisions By Andrew Everard – What HiFi? After today (25), analogue TV in the UK is no more. The last transmitters to be switched off, just after midnight tonight, will be the Brougher Mountain, Divis and Limavady masts in Northern…

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MENA Region Needs $600 Billion Investment

By Evelyn Robinson, iNews Cayman Special Correspondent Although it remains at the heart of international oil and gas production and distribution, the Middle East bears much inefficiency when it comes to energy consumption. Largely due to energy subsidy and pricing…

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Jamaican International soprano singer arrives from UK

English born International Soprano singer, Abigail Kelly, arrived in Grand Cayman Wednesday (24) night from the UK to perform in two charity concerts she is headlining. Abigail currently sings with the English Touring Opera (ETO) and says although one of…

MRCU Update On West Bay Spraying – 1 more dengue case confirmed

The Caribbean Epidemiology Centre has confirmed another locally transmitted case of dengue fever in the Cayman islands. This brings to five the confirmed number of local cases. There have also been three confirmed imported cases of the mosquito-borne disease so…

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Syria army ‘to observe ceasefire’ over Eid al-Adha

Syria’s military says it will adhere to a four-day ceasefire to begin on Friday for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha. A statement on Syrian state TV also said the army reserved the right to retaliate against rebel attacks. The…

AG confirms progress in reporting financial statements but “still a lot of work to do”

The following is a press release issued Thursday 25th October 2012 from the Office of the Auditor General, Cayman Islands The Auditor General, Alastair Swarbrick, made public today a report on the status of financial accountability reporting in the Cayman…

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Veterans’ Ball A Success

“An incredible success,” is how Cayman Islands Veterans Association (CIVA) Vice-President (and former US Marines Master Sergeant) Andrew McLaughlin described the Association’s first Veterans Benefit Dinner/Dance Gala. It raised over $25,000 towards supporting the needs of veterans in the upcoming…

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“Rawlinson & Hunter is a silver sponsor for LCTG 2012 Breast Ccancer Awareness Campaign”

Rawlinson & Hunter has been an ongoing supporter of the Lions’ Club of Tropical Gardens Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign for several years and continued this trend by becoming a silver sponsor this year.  Lion Elva Smith, President of the Lions…

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Ministry of Education supports Junior Achievement

The Ministry of Education is a corporate ambassador of Junior Achievement Cayman and recently provided the organisation with a sponsorship cheque honouring their suppor Photo: Hon. Rolston Anglin, JP, Minister for Education, Training and Employment, with Ministry Chief Officer Mary…