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SLHTA Congratulates Sandals CEO on being named CHTA Hotelier of the Year

CHOC BAY, CASTRIES – The Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association (SLHTA) has extended congratulation to Chief Executive Officer and Deputy Chairman of Sandals Resorts International Mr. Adam Stewart who was recently named Hotelier of the Year by the Caribbean…

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PositiveID’s handheld device makes rapid biological testing user-friendly

From BioPrepWatch PositiveID Corp. is developing a device that’s poised to revolutionize the growing sector within medical equipment known as molecular diagnostics and testing equipment, a multi-billion-dollar market focused on real-time or quantitative PCR (polymerase chain reaction) pathogen detection. Now…

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Haiti, a nation in disarray and a population in distress!

By Jean Hervé Charles, LLB, MSW, JD Presidential candidate for the party PENH / 18 as in 1804 A message and exhortation to the businessmen, the media managers and foreign friends of Haiti who want to and still can help…

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CIG Employee of the Year

Gidget Powell is Cayman Islands Government Employee of the Year Assistant Collector of Customs Ms Gidget Powell, who has served in Her Majesty’s Customs for 26 of her 29 years in government service, is the Employee of the Year for…

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Logo for GT revitalization

In iNews Cayman on October 11 we published a story headlined “George Town revitalisation plan meeting for Cayman Islands” at: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/george-town-revitalisation-plan-meeting-for-cayman-islands/. Today (13), the Cayman Islands government has released an additional image showing the actual George Town Revitalisation logo. See…

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Songwriter’s heirs reclaim rights to holiday classic

By Larry Neumeister, From The Associated Press You’d better watch out: “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” is comin’ back into the hands of the heirs of a songwriter who composed it. Rejecting a lower-court ruling, the U.S. Court of…

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Putin slams Obama on Syria: US has ‘mush for brains’

From Newsmax President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday slammed Washington for refusing to share intelligence with Russia on Syria, and accusing it of muddled thinking. “I believe some of our partners simply have mush for brains,” Putin said, expressing some of…

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Gadget of the week

The only two reasons to buy an Apple Watch, for now By Jason Hiner From Tech Republic The Apple Watch’s biggest challenge is living up to its own hype. We cut through the euphoric Apple rhetoric and break down the…

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Dealwatch: US firms line up as Russia’s largest driller prepares exit from London stock exchange

By Victoria Young From Dealwatch The management of Eurasia Drilling Company Limited is being advised by US firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher as it prepares to sell to major shareholders and exit the London stock exchange, after Schlumberger gave up…

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Study: Juvenile Life Sentences on the decline

By Tony Mauro, From The National Law Journal Fewer juveniles are being sentenced to life in prison without parole, according to a new study by a public interest law firm that is advocating for an end to the practice altogether….