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Day: June 18, 2015

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RCIPS will host a series of community clinics throughout the Cayman Islands

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) will be hosting a number of community clinics at various locations within the Cayman Islands during the week of June 22-27th . These locations will include supermarkets, the Cayman Islands Hospital, district clinics…

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ON THE RIGHT: Jobless youth much a concern for CDB

By Warren Smith From Barbados Nation News THE CARIBBEAN has an acute unemployment problem, particularly among the youth. Not only is youth unemployment high relative to global levels, it is also significantly higher than adult unemployment. Data indicate that the…

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Royal Caribbean nears its media decision

Accounts in Review: Royal Caribbean nears its media decision From AdWeek General Mills, meanwhile, enters the search spree By Andrew McMains Two weeks after picking Mullen Lowe to handle its creative account, Royal Caribbean is about to hire a media…

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Loretta Lynch ‘Hit the ground running,’ Obama says at ceremony

By Mike Sacks, From The National Law Journal Justice Sotomayor delivers oath, the second, to 83rd U.S. attorney general. Attorney General Loretta Lynch appeared on stage at a downtown Washington theater on Wednesday, where President Barack Obama and Supreme Court…

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Defense counsel retained, motions filed in Amtrak Cases

By P.J. D’Annunzio, From The Legal Intelligencer As new lawsuits continue to emerge over the May 12 Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia, motions have begun to surface and a firm representing Amtrak has entered its appearance. Most recently, Amtrak has responded…

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Sundays are for HBO

HBO debuts the anticipated return of “True Detective” and two new original comedies, “Ballers” and “The Brink,” this Sunday, June 21st in the Caribbean, simultaneously with the United States Season two of “True Detective” stars Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn, Rachel…

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Best practices for meeting cooperation and competence demands from Courts

From Scarab Consulting Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 02:00 PM Event Description: Judges at both the state and federal levels are demanding cooperation, competence and early discussions regarding the disposition of electronically stored information “ESI” in discovery. In order to…

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CHTA education foundation awards record US$141,800 in scholarships

CHTA education foundation awards record US$141,800 in scholarships to 36 Caribbean Nationals, St. Maarten student, Caroline Nolasco, receives funding MIAMI, FL – The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) has awarded a record number of scholarships to 36…

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Ex-husband off hook for false sex ad, for now

By Max Mitchell, From The Legal Intelligencer An ex-husband, who allegedly falsely advertised online that his -wife was offering to provide sexual services, did not owe his ex-wife a sufficient duty to establish liability for negligent infliction of emotional distress,…

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Internet in space is ‘worse than what dial-up was like’

By Adrienne Lafrance for The Atlantic from Mashable Outer space has its perks — but super-speedy Internet is, so far, not one of them. Connection speeds from the International Space Station are “worse than what dial-up was like,” the astronaut…