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Month: November 2012

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Second Annual Slow Food Day Grand Cayman

Second Annual Slow Food Day Grand Cayman on Saturday, February 2, 2013 Celebrates Eating Local in the Cayman Islands James Beard Award-Winning Chefs Hugh Acheson and Michael Schwartz Join Local Chef Partners & Farmers to Raise Awareness of Ingredients Grown…

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Adaption and Agility Alive and Well in Offshore Investment Funds Realm

With the investment funds world now coming to grips with the prospect of greater regulations, more challenging fundraising and increased investor scrutiny, Iain McMurdo and David Marshall of Maples and Calder take a look at recent trends and developments in…

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What they say about George Town, Grand Cayman

From Travel-And-Attractions.com Grand Cayman remains to be known as a subdued; charming island and its main city of George Town is not any different. Where this picturesque, walk able city does not have glitz and glamour, the site answers with…

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Over 100 to gather for multi-agency fisheries meetings in Jamaica

Belize City, Belize, Wednesday, November 28, 2012 Over a hundred stakeholders from government and grassroots agencies, as well as regional and international organizations, will be gathering next week in Kingston, Jamaica, for a series of five multi-agency fisheries meetings spanning…

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UK May Plan FATCA-Style Regime For Dependencies

By Robert Lee, Tax-News.com, London Britain’s overseas territories, including the Crown Dependencies, the British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands, are expected to meet UK Government officials imminently to discuss the possibility of their exchanging more information with the UK,…

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The Upside of the Euro Crisis

by Justin Vaïsse, The Financialist Since the beginning of the European debt crisis, most economists have focused on the potential consequences of a breakup of the euro zone. It’s easy to understand why. Although unlikely, a euro-zone breakup would be…

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The Magic Of The Cayman Islands

Richard Bangs Author, ‘The Lost River’ Posted on The Blog, The Huffington Post An accident of geography and geology, the three coral islands that make up the Cayman archipelago are cursed with terrible soil, minimal terrestrial relief and a lack…

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Maples and Calder announces latest Articled Clerk to qualify as an attorney

On 20 November 2012, the Hon. Justice Charles Quin QC admitted Sasha Hunte to the bar as an attorney-at-law in the Grand Court, before an audience of Mrs. Hunte’s family, friends and colleagues. Mrs. Hunte first joined Maples and Calder…

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The Blackstone Group L.P: Orbitz and Energizer

The Blackstone Group L.P: Orbitz and Energizer Launch Integrated Media Campaign to Reinforce Brand Alignment Between Portable Power and the Joy of Travel CHICAGO, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Leading online travel company Orbitz Worldwide (NYSE: OWW) and Energizer, a…

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The Editor Speaks: Moses may be the saviour of his party

The People’s Progressive Movement (PPM) announced at their Party’s headquarters in George Town on Wednesday (28) that Moses Kirkconnell has been sworn in at the governor’s office as it’s first official deputy leader. Alden McLaughlin, the leader of the PPM,…