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Day: October 29, 2012

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JOBS: Bringing Web 2.0 to Capital Markets

It could be months before the SEC formally regulates crowd funding, one of the JOBS Act’s most exciting provisions, but some enterprising startups aren’t waiting for a green light from Washington to tap the crowd for capital. While JOBS has…

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Political leaders criticise new TCI constitution

From tcweekly Political leaders this week came out strongly with criticism for the new 2011 Constitution which came into effect on Monday (29). Possibly the most vocal critic was deputy leader of the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM), Mrs. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson,…

Teen inventor is UCCI Keynote Speaker

An 18-year-old inventor and the holder of several US patents – and who was recently here in Cayman pursuing a Gates’ Frontiers Foundation-sponsored project – is slated to be the keynote speaker at this week’s commencement ceremony at the University…

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Amazing photographs of Cayman’s stingrays on UK’s Daily Mail

Close up with the stingrays: Photographer captures special holiday snaps of tourists swimming underwater off the Cayman Islands By Mark Duell Mail Online Photographer Claudio Gazzaroli, 38, captured the moment on camera during a trip to Grand Cayman in Caribbean…

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The shipwreck in 1845

The history of the Presbyterian Church in Grand Cayman can be traced back to a shipwreck! In 1844 Rev. Hope Waddell, a Scot working in Jamaica, felt God was calling him to establish a new mission in Calabar in eastern…

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Tingyi fights to refute rumors

By Zhang Ye, Global Times Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holdings Corp, the leading Chinese instant noodle producer, faces a long road to winning back Chinese consumers who have been roused by the Diaoyu Islands dispute, analysts said, after the company told…

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Hurricane Sandy closes in on US East Coast

An intensified Hurricane Sandy is roaring up the US East Coast, threatening major floods and power cuts that could affect 60 million people. Hundreds of thousands of residents have been ordered to evacuate New York City and New Jersey. Public…

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Cayman Islander sets up shop in San Diego

By Emma Goda IVN “Frosted Robin Cupcakes San Diego” Most must come to terms with their own sweet tooth. Frosted Robin Cupcakes, which is located in Seaport Village that promises to serve up not only delicious cupcakes but organic hot teas and coffees…

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Temporary Cayman Island car plates to be returned

The Cayman Islands Department of Vehicle and Drivers Licensing announced on Monday (29) that permanent car licence-plates are available again. The Department of Vehicle and Drivers Licensing advises drivers who were issued temporary car plates or rental plates, to return…