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Day: December 23, 2015

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Cayman Islands legislators learn about energy sustainability

A trio of local legislators recently joined their peers from across the region at a workshop on sustainability, energy and development in Trinidad. MLAs Winston Connolly, Bernie Bush and Arden McLean travelled to the Eastern Caribbean nation 7th-10th December 2015,…

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Sir John Chadwick retires as President of the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal

New Court of Appeal President Slated for January Swearing in With characteristic avoidance of fanfare, Sir John Chadwick said his goodbyes in late November, having completed his last sitting as President of the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal. Sir John…

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Cayman Islands’ Fire Officers welcome sick comrade

The Cayman Islands Fire Service turned out on the Owen Roberts International Airport tarmac to welcome Station Officer Percival Whorms back to the Islands on Monday, 21st December 2015. Mr Whorms had spent the last six months in Miami undergoing…

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2015 – A year of loss and grief

By Neals J. Chitan From Caribbean News Now My year started with a request from nationals of St Vincent and the Grenadines residing in Toronto to respond to the trauma and grief in their homeland, caused by the January bus…

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Enforcement Intensifies in Cayman Islands Under Operation Magpie heading into the holidays; Accidents still high

From RCIPS Officers have been out in force patrolling the roads since 30 November, when RCIPS’ year-end Holiday Safety Initiative began.  One of the main themes under this initiative has been road safety and road enforcement, conducted across the islands…

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The Campaign Against Sex Robots raises red flag for violence and victimization, calls for standards in sexbots

By Hope Reese From Tech Republic Advances in speech recognition, emotion-detection, and artificial skin are making humanoid robots more ‘human-like’ than ever. But are we fully considering the consequences? Kathleen Richardson is worried about sex robots. Now a robot ethics…

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“Unlikeable is the stunning, powerful exposé of Hillary Clinton and her floundering race for the White House.”

From Newsmax Hillary’s house of cards is crashing around her. First she screamed at Obama in the Oval Office, “Call off your f—ing dogs!” Now Ed Klein is blowing the whistle on other stunning details of her shady political dealings…

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Councillor Roy McTaggart joins Cayman Islands Progressives Party

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Councillor for the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Financial Services Roy McTaggart has joined the Progressives in the run up to the May 2017 general elections in the Cayman Islands. Premier and Leader of…

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Franklin Graham: ‘I have resigned from the Republican Party’

By Todd Beamon From Newsmax Franklin Graham has resigned from the Republican Party and become an independent, declaring that “I have no hope in the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, or tea party to do what is best for America….