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Month: November 2014

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Bruce Sigsworth tackles UEFA C Licence

In October, founding member of Grasspiece Promotions Bruce Sigsworth, travelled to the United Kingdom to embark on the equivalent of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) C Licence/English Football Association (FA) Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football and the…

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Challenges mushroom for embattled HDG Mansur chief [and Cayman Islands funds]

By Greg Andrews From IBJ Most of the real estate developers who have left a big stamp on Indianapolis have had an audacious streak. That was certainly true of Mansur principals Harold Garrison and Cornelius Alig, whose headline-grabbing projects downtown…

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Finance Ministers in 51 Countries declare Bank Secrecy Act ‘Obsolete’ [Cayman Islands follows Germany’s lead]

By Carlo Caraluzzo Finance ministers from more than 50 countries recently signed the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement, with another 30 countries pledging to sign the agreement by 2018. The agreement, signed in Berlin, is an effort to end what the…

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Cayman Islands: Misconceived clawback claims by liquidators

Article by Nigel K. Meeson Q.C. From Conyers Dill & Pearman Victory for Redeeming Investors There has been a notion floating around the offices of Cayman Islands liquidators that a redeeming investor from a fund is liable to have its…

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Franklin Graham slams Muslim service at National Cathedral

By John Blosser From Newsmax The Rev. Franklin Graham, son of “America’s Preacher” the Rev. Billy Graham, has slammed the Washington National Cathedral for allowing Muslims to hold their first prayer service there Friday. On his Facebook account, Graham wrote,…

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Letter to the Editor

Arrested for fighting slavery? Modern slavery couldn’t be closer to home for Biram Dah Abeid. The twelfth of thirteen children born to an enslaved mother, Biram was released from a life of servitude while still in the womb.1 His release…

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Christmas survival guide

By Samuel Rosenburg From Caribbean360 NEW YORK, United States, – Even where people spend 10 months of the year carefully managing a budget so that their income and expenses are carefully looked after, Christmas is the time of the year…

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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,…

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St Kitts and Nevis: Caribbean rivals target high-end home buyers

By Teresa Levonian Cole from FT The two Caribbean islands are both focusing on the elite market with a series of prime housing projects f you’re here, you’re not all there,” runs the joke on the sleepy Caribbean island of…

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Thai arrest warrants issued for ‘body parts’ Americans

From BBC Thai police have issued arrest warrants for two American men who tried to post baby body parts to the United States. The two men, Ryan McPherson and Daniel Tanner, have reportedly left for neighbouring Cambodia. They were detained…