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Month: January 2015

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Cayman Islands readies for airport expansion amid tourism surge

From Travel Pulse The Cayman Islands government is continuing its efforts to renovate and expand Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) amidst surging tourist arrivals. The country’s Central Tenders Committee this week announced an agreement with a U.S. firm to provide…

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Puerto Rico Superior Court judge convicted of conspiracy and bribery charges

From Caribbean News Now SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A current Puerto Rico Superior Court Judge was convicted on Tuesday by a federal jury in Puerto Rico of accepting bribes to acquit a businessman of vehicular homicide charges. “Judicial corruption…

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Muslim immigration on the rise in America

From Newsmax The United States could be traveling down the same path as France regarding Muslim immigration — a path that ultimately led to the Islamic terror attack at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris. For several decades France has invited…

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America is exhibiting a symptom of a dying free-enterprise system

By Tony Sagami, Mauldin Economics From Business Insider “For the first time in 35 years, American business deaths now outnumber business births.” —Jim Clifton, CEO, Gallup Polls I’ve been self-employed since 1998, and let me tell you, the life of…

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CONCACAF hosts second Caribbean Premier League Task Force Meeting

From Concacaf Experts from the region evaluate the results of initial assessments studies MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (Friday, January 23, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) held today the second meeting of the Caribbean…

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Does Caribbean Integration have practical value? Astute reflections of Owen Arthur

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Khaieteur News There is no doubt about the passion of Owen Arthur, one of the Caribbean’s foremost economists and thinkers, for the economic integration of the Region. As the Prime Minister of Barbados and the…

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A hard landing in China: who feels it worst?

By Jens Erik Gould From The Financialist What’s the greatest risk to the global economy in 2015? Europe’s stuttering economy is a big one. Ever-present geopolitical risk is another. But the possibility of a hard landing in China looms largest….

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Kate Clayton, who grew up in Southampton, fights for life after being involved in a car crash in Grand Cayman

By Rebecca Pearson, Reporter, From Daily Echo: A HAMPSHIRE woman is fighting for her life in a Caribbean hospital after her car careered off the road and smashed into a tree. The 30-year-old, who has been named locally in the Cayman…

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Cuban boat moved on by Cayman Island authorities

By Peter Polack Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 6:49 PM Cuban boat with 29 persons aboard that included five women which arrived at East End dive resort this morning were directed to move on by a number of local immigration and police…