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Month: January 2015

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Generali Mercuryman Triathlon – Grand Cayman Islands

By Kimberly Schwabenbauer From Fuel Your Passion The week before I left for the Grand Caymans, it was 8 degrees for a day or two. Yes, you heard that correctly, 8 degrees. One morning when I awoke, it actually said…

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Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort for sale

CBRE Brings Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort To Market From South Florida City Biz List Rare opportunity to purchase island’s most desirable oceanfront property CBRE Hotels has been engaged to market the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort, located on a…

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Body paintings that turn the human body into animal wildlife

From Designer Daily Shannon Holt is a body painter, that means she uses the human body as a canvas for her creations. With all its asperities, the skin isn’t an easy medium to paint on, but it also offers the…

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Legendary Garifuna choreographer Armando ‘Crisanto’ Melendez

By Wellington C. Ramos On Friday, January 9, 2015, at about 6:00 pm, many Garifuna people living in New York City packed Casa Yurumein in the Bronx to listen to a cultural presentation given by their legendary choreographer Armando ‘Crisanto’…

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Rationalising health care: lessons from the U.K.

By Henry S. Fraser From Caribbean360 Doctor Writing On Clipboard“The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.” (Voltaire) “The NHS is Britain’s finest public service and must be preserved from commercial interests.” (Stephen Hawking)…

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The Woman in Black is indeed black and chilling, too

Colin Wilson The latest play to be staged at The Prospect Playhouse by the Cayman Drama Society (CDS) is a ghost story adapted by both the author, Susan Hill, from her novel of the same name and Stephen Mallarat. The…

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Argentina’s President says prosecutor’s suspicious death was no suicide

By Claire Landsbaum From New York Magazine If you’re missing “Serial,” Buenos Aires has you covered. Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who was set to present evidence in a criminal complaint against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, was found dead in…

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Call for Papers: “The Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Identity and Caribbean Development”

“The Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Identity and Caribbean Development” is the organizing theme for a Special Issue of Social & Economic Studies Journal of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social & Economic Studies (University of the West Indies, Mona). This…

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CTO, IMF differ on direction of Caribbean tourism

From West Indies News Network St.Kitts and Nevis (WINN): The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and the International Monetary Fund seem to differ on the direction of Caribbean tourism. In a recent report from the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC), CTO Chairman…

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Gadget of the week

B&O wants you to touch wood to control your music at home By James Trew From engadget Knocking on wood is said to bring you luck. Those of a less fortunate disposition will be interested to know about Bang &…