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Month: January 2014

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Cayman Islands Certificate and Badge of Honour

Dr. Saratchandra (Sarath) de Alwis–Seneviratne The contributions of Dr. Saratchandra (Sarath) de Alwis-Seneviratne to the field of medicine, and to community life, in the Cayman Islands are countless. An indefatigable presence in the Cayman Islands since his arrival in 1994…

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Alpina watches in the Cayman Islands

William Baldwin celebrates 130 years of Alpina watches in the Cayman Islands By Adam Morin From A Blog To Watch Alpina recently held an event on the island of Grand Cayman in honor of their 130th anniversary. This event, held…

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Credit card hackers go upscale, steal Neiman Marcus customers’ info

By Chris Morran January From Consumerist If you live under the delusion that paying too much at the department store would somehow result in a higher level of security, prepare to have your mind blown. The folks at upscale retailer…

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Bolt, Fraser-Pryce named Jamaica’s top 2013 sports personalities

  From Caribbean360 Both track stars won three gold medals at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow and were also crowned the IAAF World Athletes of the Year in December. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Monday January 13, 2014, CMC – Usain Bolt…

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Schools can’t do it alone – [Jamaican/Cayman]

Reverend urges parents, society to take part in socialising, educating children By Jermaine Francis, Staff Reporter, The Gleaner A call is being made for parents and the wider society to recognise that schools alone cannot fully socialise and educate the…

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100 refugees seek TT asylum

By Carol Matroo FromT&T Around 100 persons are currently seeking asylum in Trinidad and Tobago. This was revealed by the Living Water Community, the organisation which is assisting the refugees in settling away from their respective homes to a new…

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Independent Exclusive: Scotland Yard’s rotten core: Police failed to address Met’s ‘endemic corruption’

By Tom Harper Independent UK Organised crime infiltrated police ‘at will’, according to secret report. Top-level internal inquiry identified scores of corrupt individuals working for Met. Organised criminals were able to infiltrate Scotland Yard “at will” by bribing corrupt officers,…

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TNT first CFU team to semis [after beating Cayman]

From Anguilla News (Grand Cayman/Cayman Islands) – Trinidad & Tobago created history by securing a place in the semifinals of the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Under 20 Championship for the first time on Sunday 12 January after defeating hosts Cayman Islands…

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Migratory Bird Day Celebration

Garden of the Groves International Migratory Bird Day Celebration By Erika Gates From The Bahamas Weekly Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas – Once again, the Garden of the Groves family is pleased to announce its participation in the annual International…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…