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Day: March 16, 2015

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Cayman Islands Chamber boss offers to help government with workforce training Barry Bodden, the new president of the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce said the country has to address the issue of unemployment with youth unemployment being the priority. Bodden…

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The Editor Speaks: We are not alone with smoking open air waste dumps

David McFadden writing for Associated Press has penned an article published in Caribbean Life today (16) headed “Smoke blankets Jamaica’s capital as dump fire burns” The article says: “Thick, noxious smoke blanketed Jamaica’s capital Thursday as a wind-fanned fire burned…

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Maples and Calder: From Private Client International Comparative Guide

By Nigel Porteous and Tony Pursall 1 Pre-entry Tax Planning 1.1 In the Cayman Islands, what pre-entry estate and gift tax planning can be undertaken? There are no estate or gift taxes in the Cayman Islands. 1.2 In the Cayman…

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Why no red flag over 1MDB after Terengganu experience, MP asks Putrajaya

By Jennifer Gomez From Malaysian Insider Federal authorities like the Finance Ministry and Bank Negara should have foreseen 1Malaysia Development Berhad’s (1MDB) problems, the MP for Kuala Terengganu said today, as they had the benefit of seeing a “full-dress rehearsal”…

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Yachting in the Cayman Islands is a budding industry

From Cayman Airways Skies Despite a rich seafaring heritage, modern day recreational boating has been slow to gain traction in the Cayman Islands. All that is about to change, however. The opening of two world-class marinas in the past two…

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Cayman Islands Crisis Centre welcomes Erin Brockovich to fundraising luncheon

Environmental activist Erin Brockovich will be the guest speaker at the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre’s Power of the Purse Luncheon to be held on 25th March at the Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman from 12noon to 3pm. The Crisis Centre is…

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OPP officers at centre of RCMP investigation suspended [Cayman Islands named]

By: Lauren Pelley from The Star On Sunday, the OPP announced that OPP commissioner Vince Hawkes had ordered detective sergeant James Christie, provincial constable Martin Bain and provincial constable Karl Walsh suspended from duty. Three Ontario Provincial Police officers have…

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Cayman water company releases 2014 operating results: Down from 2013.

Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. Reports 2014 Operating Results New Milestones Reached in Mexico Desalination Plant Development Project GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, Mar 16, 2015 (Marketwired via COMTEX) — Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. CWCO, -4.14% (“Consolidated Water” or “the…

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The Bitter Irishman Cocktail: 1 Part Irish, 1 Part Italian, All Delicious

By Elana Lepkowski From Serious Eats 20150308-BitterIrishman-cocktail-Elana-Lepkowski.jpg GET RECIPE: The Bitter Irishman An Italian-Irish drink for your March celebrations. [Photographs: Elana Lepkowski] I’m either one quarter or one eighth Irish, depending on which relative I consult. My family celebrated St….

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Oceans: Coral breeding

Oceans: Coral breeding success gives some hope for long-term Caribbean reef conservation By Bob Berwyn Effort could boost genetic diversity of rare species FRISCO — With the global warming clock ticking, scientists working on coral reef conservation say they’ve been…