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Day: March 15, 2016

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TripAdvisor – Reputation Management Seminar

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (15 March 2016) The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism partnered with the world’s largest travel site, TripAdvisor, to present a free reputation management seminar, held 15 March in Grand Cayman and 16 March in Little Cayman….

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Jamaicans jailed in Cayman Islands on drug charges

By Stephanie Hamilton From IRIE FM Two Jamaican men, among a crew on-board a fishing boat, were jailed in the Cayman Islands, for ganja possession. A K-9 unit reportedly found the illicit weed, hidden inside a stereo speaker box. Reports in…

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iNews Briefs & Community Events (From BIG FISH 95.5)

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The murder hotspots for Brits abroad over the last four years with Pakistan, Jamaica and America among some of the most dangerous places

By Jonathan Corke and Lydia Willgress for MailOnline Pakistan was most dangerous place with 37 people murdered between 2012 and August last year, figures show Jamaica and America also reported a high number of murders, with around four British tourists…

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The Editor Speaks: Cayman Islands battle ground – “our schools”

Just recently we reported on the assault of a teacher by a pupil at the Clifton Hunter high school. In one of our stories today we have featured a story on school bullying. CITN/Cayman27, after their own Freedom of Information…

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Serial rapists on the loose in St Lucia, says PM

From Caribbean News Now CASTRIES, St Lucia — Speaking on the troubling issue of rape and violence against women in observance of International Women’s Day, Saint Lucia Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony said at a public meeting in Gros Islet…

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A Caribbean banking agency in the US: a further step to independence

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now Caribbean governments, indigenous banks and offshore banks located in the Caribbean are extremely concerned about the withdrawal of correspondent relations from Caribbean banks by banks in the United States of America (US)….

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Isle of Man: Plans for major bank shake-up

From IOM Today UK banking groups are drawing up detailed plans on how they are to restructure their operations in the island. Treasury Minister Eddie Teare was quizzed in the House of Keys over what action his department would take…

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Cayman Islands government responds to Cayman Islands lawyer re stamp duty law

The following is in response to Cayman Islands query to government over the collection of stamp duty for unregistered leases – please see iNews Cayman story published March 9 2016 “Cayman Islands lawyer clarifies stamp duty law” at: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/cayman-islands-lawyer-clarifies-stamp-duty-law/ From:…

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Indian police horse crippled after being attacked by politician

BY SONAM JOSHIINDIA From Mashable An attack on an Indian police horse by a politician during a violent clash in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand has sparked outrage. The 13-year-old horse named Shaktimaan was part of the Uttarkahand mounted…