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Month: May 2014

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9-year-old brothers washed away, feared dead in Montego Bay [Mother works in Cayman fly’s home] By Horace Hines From Jamaica Observer MONTEGO BAY, St James — Nine-year-old twins Brandon and Brayden Jones are feared dead after they were swept away…

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12 Cayman students graduate from construction mentoring programme

Twelve high school students pursing careers in the construction industry have graduated from a four-month mentoring programme. The programme, designed by the Cayman Society of Architects, Surveyors and Engineers, provided students with hands-on experience and visits to construction sites. Student…

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EntLogics offers mobile & cloud-based school management system

EntLogics offers mobile & cloud-based school management system, to open offices in Canada & the Caribbean later this year By Sainul K Abudheen From techcircle.in Bangalore-based EntLogics Technologies Pvt Ltd, which offers a mobile and cloud-based school management system under…

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Cayman Islands: Cayman CLO Issuers: FATCA In Practice

By Mark Matthews and Scott Macdonald, Maples and Calder With the recent passing of the 5 May 2014 registration deadline to be included in the first IRS GIIN list on 2 June 2014, and the 3 June 2014 registration deadline…

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Cayman Judge says witnesses must have courage and supply information re criminal activity

In a ruling given by Cayman Islands Justice Charles Quin in the Cayman Grand Court last Tuesday (20) on a No Case Submission, the judge said: “I note that there are seven (7) civilian witnesses named on the back of the…

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HSA’s new ambulance is on the road

Strengthening its fleet of emergency response units, the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) has recently acquired a brand new state of the art ambulance which is already out on the road, playing its part in maintaining the health of…

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Ryan Schroeder joins Intertrust Cayman

Intertrust Group is pleased to announce that Ryan Schroeder has joined their Cayman office as Director of Fiduciary Services. Ryan, a Certified Public Accountant with over 14 years’ experience, is an industry-leading professional in the alternatives fund industry. Prior to…

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Suze Orman at the Westin Grand Cayman

Suze Orman, the two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times mega best-selling author, magazine and online columnist, is being brought to Cayman by Colonial Pension Services Ltd, a member of Colonial Group International Ltd. (CGI) and a registered pension…

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This ancient sperm has been preserved for 17 million years

By AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE From Business Insider The world’s oldest and best-preserved sperm, dating back 17 million years, has been unearthed in Australia, scientists said Wednesday. The sperm from an ancient species of tiny shrimp was discovered at the Riversleigh…

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CARPHA’s new laboratory promises faster detection and response to control disease outbreaks in the Caribbean

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is now better equipped to perform faster and safer detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks in the Region. Thanks to the Government of Canada’s Global Partnership Programme…