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Day: July 15, 2015

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Caribbean can lead CONCACAF again despite scandal – CFU president

MIAMI | By Simon Evans From Reuters The Caribbean has been at the epicentre of the corruption scandal that has rocked FIFA, but the head of the region’s football body said there is no reason why another of their officials…

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Community Events Meeting Requests with Family Support Unit at RCIPS The Family Support Unit (FSU) at the RCIPS has temporarily relocated to Elizabethan Square due to damage to the Smith Road office where it was situated. The FSU would like…

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Cayman Islands legislation improves the trade of plants and animals

The Cayman Islands Government has commenced legislation that improves international trade in certain plants and animals. The Endangered Species (Trade and Transport) Law 2004 was passed 11 years ago, in order to have the legislation technically in place. It was…

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The Editor Speaks: Diplomacy is not dead. It is just derided.

I find it interesting how after years of wars, sanctions, etc between countries, neighbours, friends, relatives, the problem between them large or small, someone wants to be the winner or seemingly so and no amount of diplomacy between the two…

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Deal Reached on Iran Nuclear Program; Limits on Fuel Would Lessen With Time

By Michael R. Gordon and David E. Sanger VIENNA — Iran and a group of six nations led by the United States reached a historic accord on Tuesday to significantly limit Tehran’s nuclear ability for more than a decade in…

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Experts urge sparing use of nonaspirin painkillers

By Sabrina Tavernise From New York Times The Food and Drug Administration warned last week that the risk of heart attack and stroke from widely used painkillers that include Motrin IB, Aleve and Celebrex but not aspirin was greater than…

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Mourant Ozannes’ International Trust and Private Client Conference set for 2 October 2015 in the Cayman Islands

Leading international law firm Mourant Ozannes is delighted to announce the date for its fifth International Trusts & Private Client Conference in the Cayman Islands. The event will be held on Friday 2 October 2015 at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman….

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Cayman Finance thanks director Dan Scott for exemplary five year service

Cayman Finance today issued a statement thanking director Mr. Dan Scott for playing an instrumental role in growing the reputation of the Cayman Islands during his more than five years of service on the Cayman Finance board. “It has been…

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CUBA: The Great Disruption for the Good of the Caribbean

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association states its views June 18, 2015 The biggest and most disruptive pebble to be dropped into the Caribbean pool in fifty years will arrive with the opening of travel to Cuba for United States…

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New Horizons: Spacecraft survives Pluto encounter

By Paul Rincon Science editor, BBC News On Tuesday, the US space agency released the most detailed view of Pluto yet A signal received from the New Horizons spacecraft shows that it survived its historic encounter with Pluto. Data in…