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Day: September 22, 2015

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Cayman Islands ICO rules against HRS and orders records to be disclosed

ICO issues Decision 47 involving the Department of Health Regulatory Services (HRS) In December 2014 an Applicant made a request to the Department of Health Regulatory Services for records pertaining to three complaints made against him as a medical practitioner….

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Grayson drops ‘Grayson’ from funds’ names

By Scott Powers From Orlando Sentinel Grayson drops ‘Grayson’ from names of controversial hedge funds he runs. While continuing his position that there was never anything wrong with the practice to begin with, U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson is dropping his…

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Ida going to be around for a while as we begin to watch Caribbean and Gulf

By Mark Sudduth From Hurricane Track Ida has become stronger over the weekend with top winds of 50 mph as of this morning. The forecast keeps Ida on the maps for the next five days, eventually strengthening it in to…

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Young Image makers return from the Big Apple!

2015 YIM winners Ocean Costa and Samuel Harding spend 1 week at New York Film Academy honing their skills, and local filmmaking workshops for youth scheduled for October. GEORGE TOWN, SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 – Two young filmmakers from Cayman spent…

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Charles Fourtree | Papua New Guinea

From the Travel Photograph Papua New Guinea seems to be the end of the earth. It almost is. And it offers intrepid travel photographers some incredible opportunities to document its indigenous culture and traditions. The Goroka festival is probably the…

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First Kazakhstan Ambassador to CARICOM accredited

From Guyana Chronicle First Kazakhstan Ambassador to CARICOM accredited -US$250,000 MoU inked for Caribbean Water Resource Management HIS Excellency, Konstantin Zhigalov, Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan to Canada and Concurrent Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba, the Dominican Republic…

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Gadget of the week

Large Hadron Collider gets back to running science experiments By Jon Fingas from engadget The LHC is colliding particles again What’s that strange circular shape, you ask? That, friends, is what particle physics looks like when it’s getting back on…

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Cayman Islands veteran marathon man at it AGAIN. PLEASE support

‘50/50 Challenge’ for Special Needs Foundation of Cayman With the support of the Special Needs Foundation of Cayman (SNFC) and the Rotary Clubs of Grand Cayman and Grand Cayman Central, 66 years old veteran runner Derek Haines is to run…

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Russian Spy Ship Makes Port Call in Caribbean

By Bill Gertz From Washington Free Beacon Research vessel tracked near U.S. nuclear sub areas A Russian military ship tracked by U.S. intelligence assets over the past two months as it sailed the western Atlantic arrived at a Caribbean port…

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Kagan reveals ‘Killer Instinct’ in violent video game case

By Marcia Coyle, From The National Law Journal Justice Elena Kagan recently revealed some “killer instincts” in a conversation at Harvard Law School that touched on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2011 decision about violent video games. In preparation for Brown…