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Day: December 9, 2014

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“Not Guilty of murder” says jury in Cayman Islands trial over killing of Swiss banker Leonard Antonio Ebanks was unanimously found not guilty of murder but guilty of an accessory after the fact by a jury on Monday (8). Ebanks…

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A presentation on Cayman Airways

From Power Shell To find out what Cayman Airways is doing from month to month, you can read Cayman Airways Skies, their own magazine. This magazine is available online as well as on flights run by this airline. You’ll find…

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The Editor speaks: Who do they think they are fooling?

Have you noticed the price of gasoline falling sharply over the last few months in the Cayman Islands? No. Did you notice the price of gasoline rising sharply over the last two years in the Cayman Islands? Yes. Isn’t that…

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Cayman Islands utility company announces 39.7 MW generation expansion project

CUC announces 39.7 MW generation expansion project with BWSC & MAN Diesel & Turbo PR Newswire: CARIBBEAN UTILITIES COMPANY, LTD. CLASS A ORDINARY SHARES ARE LISTED FOR TRADING IN UNITED STATES FUNDS ON THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE. GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman…

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Cayman Islands civil servants cleanup for Christmas

The public and private sectors came together for a very special community project on Saturday, 29 November 2014. Some 130 civil servants turned out to six locations across Grand Cayman to clean those neighbourhoods in advance of the holidays, as…

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Education seniors take love of teaching to Cayman Islands

From Palm Beach Atlantic University As friends and classmates growing up in the Cayman Islands, Chekiya Tatum and Zorina McCoon grew up knowing they were called to teach. Before the two ventured northward to enroll in the School of Education…

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Bermuda insurer could crimp Dewey defense costs

By Christine Simmons, From New York Law Journal The ex-leaders of Dewey & LeBoeuf facing criminal trial have momentarily turned their attention away from prosecutors in New York and are attacking an insurance carrier in Bermuda who threatened to pull…

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Collas Crill expands into Cayman legal market

By Michael Washburn From IFLR1000 Collas Crill, a law firm that derived from the merger in April 2011 of Collas Day in Guernsey and Crill Canavan in Jersey, has announced plans for a merger with Cayman Islands law firm Charles…

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Caribbean Tourism News: What’s new in the islands?

By Mark Stevens From the Star A round-up of the latest developments, from new flights, to new hotels and unsung destinations ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS—Once a year the powers-that-be in Caribbean tourism, from country presidents to ministers of tourism…

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Pharmaceutical technology ‘in embryonic stage’

From Tribune 242 The Bahamas is in its “embryonic stage” when it comes to pharmaceutical technology, Philip Gray, pharmacist and chairman of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) revealed. His comments came while speaking to The Tribune at the Atlantis resort…