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Cayman Islands Humane Society to present music festival

The Cayman Islands Humane Society will be presenting its annual Petapalooza music festival. This event will be held on Saturday, May 23, from 2 p.m. until midnight at Royal Palms, a venue generously donated for the occasion. Petapalooza is an…

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The New York Times just exposed the shady underbelly of the manicure industry

By Natasha Bertrand From Business Insider Workers at nail salons often don’t even make a legal wage, let alone a living wage New York’s governor might try to raise the minimum wage without the approval of state lawmakers The minimum…

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Cricket: England coach Peter Moores sacked

By Paul Newman For The Daily Mail Peter Moores has been treated shabbily by the ECB. The debacle has echoes of the sackings of David Moyes or Martin Jol Peter Moores replaced Andy Flower as England coach in April 2014…

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The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away

By Samuel Rosenberg From CARIBBEAN360 NEW YORK, United States, Thursday May 7, 2015 – You may never know why or how disaster will strike you, your home or your business, and without warning you may be forced out of your…

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Finishing the work of the man that was finishing the work of Maurice Bishop

By Peter Binose Dear Milo [Camillo], are you up to the job of finishing the work of your fathers in relation to finishing the work of Maurice Bishop? You more than most must know exactly what that means, because many…

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[Cayman Islands] and the Clintons’ Canadian mining pal has been accused of double-dealing before

By Chuck Ross from The Daily Recorder Frank Giustra, the Canadian mining magnate and Clinton Foundation board member, has gone to great lengths recently to shoot down claims that his work with the former president presents a conflict of interest….

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Jamaican lottery fraud defendant found guilty of conspiracy to commit fraud and other charges

From U.S. Department of Justice May 07, 2015Office of Public Affairs (202) 514-2007/TDD (202) 514-1888 Sanjay Ashani Williams, of Montego Bay, Jamaica, was found guilty on charges of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud or mail fraud, one…

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T&T opposition leader Rowley suspended

From Caribbean Times PORT OF SPAIN – Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley was last night suspended from the House of Representatives after Government used its simple majority to pass a motion to suspend him on the basis of claims he…

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God must be an atheist too

By Michael A. Dingwall You know, I must say that I do get a belly full of laughs when people try to make fun of my atheism. Every now and again, I am constantly “reminded” that as I am an…

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Monastery within a cliff in Meteora, Greece

By Gary Arndt From Everything Everywhere My name is Gary Arndt. In March 2007 I sold my house and have been traveling around the world ever since. Since I started traveling, I have probably done and seen more than I…