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Day: April 9, 2015

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NOAA to explore depths of Caribbean Sea

Public can watch seafloor discoveries live online from April 10 to 30 Beginning April 10, scientists aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer will begin a series of 20 dives to investigate previously unseen depths of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean…

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Caribbean leaders to meet in Miami to discuss money laundering

Business leaders from 18 countries and territories of the Caribbean will meet in Miami on April 16-17 to discuss the challenges posed by Anti-Money Laundering regulation. Board Directors, President and CEO of largest regulated businesses from 13 industries have confirmed…

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Cayman Islands heritage arts widening Sister Islands’ horizons

Cayman Brac’s heritage arts widening through CTAHA programmes School students and adults alike on Cayman Brac are enjoying varied instruction on Caymanian arts, culture and heritage thanks to the Cayman Traditional Arts Heritage Arts programme, spearheaded by Brac Coordinator Simone…

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Cayman Islands High School is Scrabble Scrum Champs

John Gray High School teams crowned Scrabble Scrum champions In celebration of Rotary Literacy Month in March, LIFE (Literacy is for Everyone) Ltd and the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise jointly hosted the inaugural High School version of their…

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Five things I discovered by avoiding music

By Trevor Cox Professor of Acoustic Engineering, University of Salford From BBC Professor Trevor Cox found it surprisingly difficult to get music out of his life In preparation for a BBC Radio 4 documentary, Giving up music for Lent, to…

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Obama visited the Bob Marley Museum on Caribbean Trip

By Maya Rhodan from TIME It’s the first Presidential trip to Jamaica since 1982 President Obama visited the Bob Marley Museum Wednesday on the first stop of his trip to Jamaica, where he has traveled to reemphasize the U.S.’s commitment…

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This woman is building a sperm bank for coral reefs so we can revive them once they die

From Fast Company As it stands, things don’t look good for the world’s coral. We’ve lost 40% of the world’s reefs already, and every forecast shows the situation getting worse. As well as traditional threats like overfishing and coastal development,…

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Second arrest made in killing of DLA Piper lawyer

By Zoe Tillman, from Legal Times A second woman was arrested in the stabbing death of Washington lawyer David Messerschmitt, police said Wednesday. Dominique Johnson, 19, was charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. Police last week charged 21-year-old Jamyra Gallmon…

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PNP Administration urgently needs adult supervision

By Garfield Higgins From Jamaica Observer If people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists, to protect them, and promote their common welfare, all else is lost. — Barack Obama (2006) The most critical ingredients/indicators…

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There’s a $10 billion opportunity as marketing hits the big time

By Ajay Agarwal From Techcrunch Editor’s note: Ajay Agarwal is a managing director at Bain Capital Ventures in Palo Alto where he focuses on early-stage SaaS and mobile investing. Marketing is no longer the forgotten stepchild of enterprise software. Traditionally…