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Month: August 2015

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China seen as next boom for cruise industry

By Hannah Sampson From Miami Herald In early 2014, the cruise industry was steaming ahead with few surprises. New ships were on the horizon, including Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas, which was headed where most new ships from…

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Scientists reject claims of lab-grown mini human brain

From New Scientist Almost fully-formed brain grown in a lab. Woah: Scientists grow first nearly fully-formed human brain. Boffins raise five-week-old fetal human brain in the lab for experimentation. On Tuesday, all the above appeared as headlines for one particular…

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Cayman Islands Cancer Society says “No Thanks” to local playwright with cancer

Georgina Wilcox Local award winning playwright, Colin Wilson, has been fighting prostate cancer for some time and having major issues with blockages, etc. After a number of emergency trips to the hospital he bit the bullet and last January had…

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Cricket: WICB bans T&T’s Mohammed

The Disciplinary Tribunal of the West Indies Cricket Board announced today that Trinidad & Tobago batsman Jason Mohammed has been penalised under the WICB’s Code of Conduct. Mohammed has been banned for the first two matches of the Trinidad &…

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CARICOM: A collective bargaining unit for rights

By Sir Ronald Sanders From CARIBBEAN360AUGUST 21, 2015 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday August 21, 2015 – The Caribbean regional integration project is often described and criticised almost entirely on the uneven benefits of trade to member countries. But, important as it…

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American heroes: How we overpowered French train attacker

From Newsmax LILLE, France — A day ago he was just another tourist on a train. By Saturday, U.S. Airman First Class Spencer Stone was recovering from knife wounds in a hospital in France, being thanked for foiling what the…

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HMRC: The taxman cometh

By Tom Burgis and Vanessa Houlder From The Financial Times UK authorities vowing crackdown on tax dodgers to prove system does not favour the rich and famous Missing millions: protesters dressed up as UK chancellor George Osborne and former shadow…

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Recipe of the week

Grilled Leg Of Lamb From Not Without Salt INTRO Grilled Leg of Lamb // Not Without Salt Grilled Leg of Lamb // Not Without Salt Let’s keep this quick today because 1. you have a video to watch and 2….

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Pete Ribbins Ride

3rd Annual Pete Ribbins Ride a huge Cayman Islands success Cayman Water Company held its 3rd annual Pete Ribbins Memorial Ride on Sunday, August 16 – a ride that was inaugurated as part of the Company’s 40th anniversary celebrations in…

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US seeks power to seize your overseas clients’ data on cloud servers

Microsoft “Ireland” case raises fears as appeal nears By Rebekah Mintzer, From Corporate Counsel Widespread adoption of cloud computing has been a game changer for many businesses. However, the high-profile data privacy case that pits Microsoft Corp. against the U.S….