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Day: May 28, 2013

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The Editor Speaks: Rivers sings with no strings

Tara Rivers first impression on winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly in Cayman’s Election and breaking the West Bay Bush cartel was one of delight and a lot of people were singing. Unfortunately in a matter of a few…

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‘Better Mus Come’ and Quantum of the Seas

‘Better Mus Come’ film screening The Storm Salter film “Better Mus Come,” presented by the Coalition to Preserve Reggae Music and Jammins Entertainment, will be shown on Friday in Brooklyn at Pulse 48, 1020 E. 48th St. (at Farragut Road)…

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UK Morrisons supermarket suspends worker over Help for Heroes wristband

BBC The employee posted his suspension letter from Morrisons on Facebook A Morrisons supermarket employee has been suspended for wearing a poppy pin badge and wristband supporting Help For Heroes. Adam Austin, who works at the Victory Retail Park store…

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This is what Log Book says about Grand Cayman

On the website Adrift Abroad and under a section called Dive Blog Log Book this is what a posting on May 20th 2013 says about Grand Cayman. Strangely, the log seems to give an A-1 rating but the author (not…

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Celebration of Life for Zak Maun Quappe May 3 1992 – May 18 2013

It was both a sad and a celebratory event at the Quappe’s residence last Saturday (25) to commemorate the very full but so short life of a young man so loved by everyone who came in contact with him. Once…

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McLaughlin announces Cabinet

At a Press Briefing at the Progressive’s headquarters on Crewe Road, George Town, Cayman’s new premier, Alden McLaughlin made the following Cabinet appointments Alden McLaughlin –Premier, Minister for Home Affairs Moses Kirkconnell – Dep. Premier, Minister for Tourism and District…

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Disabled athlete drowns in Special Olympics swimming race

By Daily Mail Reporter and AP Reporter Pablo Jose Perez Larza, a disabled athlete from Uruguay, was found dead in the ocean while taking part in an 800-meter swim Larza, who was part of Uruguay’s Special Olympics team, was swimming…

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Beautiful Bermuda, but investors told to tread with caution in the case of offshore listings

By Ben Butler, The Sydney Morning Herald Next week, if all goes to plan, the stock exchange will welcome the listing of Zeta Resources, its 11th company incorporated in the Caribbean tax haven Bermuda. Bermuda is not the only exotic…

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Why Social Media Advertising Is Set To Explode

By Josh Luger            From Business Insider It’s not difficult to understand the lure of social media advertising. Social networks like Facebook and Twitter are daily destinations for millions of consumers. Increasingly, their ad products offer targeting according to specific demographics,…

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US prosecutes ‘$6bn money-laundering hub’

BBC The Liberty Reserve digital money service that was shut down laundered more than $6bn (£4bn) in criminal cash, US authorities have said. Weekend police raids in 17 countries scooped up Liberty Reserve’s owners, operators and its computer hardware. The…