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Month: July 2016

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Fb, Leprechauns and the Cayman pot of gold

From Business True Breaking News As I attempted to kind out the way in which firms like Fb are utilizing Eire to decrease their tax payments, I used to be starting to assume that it concerned leprechauns. I imply it…

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Asset recovery 2016: Trends

From Who’s Who Legal Although the days of the large Ponzi scheme cases seem to be a thing of the past, the number of frauds perpetrated worldwide is on the rise. Global asset recovery practitioners reported a busy year with…

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First Commonwealth crowdfunding initiative to target Caribbean women entrepreneurs

From News Americas Now News Americas, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Fri. July 15, 2016: A new crowdfunding initiative to help women entrepreneurs across the Caribbean raise much needed capital was recently announced in Guyana. FundRiseHER™, the first ever Commonwealth-wide crowdfunding initiative, was…

Civil servants dress down for ‘Mango Season’

Cayman Islands civil servants and staff members of the Cayman Islands National Museum dressed down to fundraise for the upcoming ‘Looky Ya! Mango Season’ event at the National Museum. T-shirts were sold downstairs in the Government Administration Building for a…

Turkey coup: Images showing soldier ‘beheaded by government supporters’ may not be genuine, it is claimed

By Samuel Osborne From Independent UK The pictures, shared widely across social media, may instead show an older incident some users say Graphic pictures shared on social media allegedly showing the beheading of a Turkish soldier following an attempted coup, may…

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Melia Braco Village in Jamaica, the ultimate experience

By Helen Grenade From Caribbean News Now NEW YORK, USA — The newly opened, all-inclusive Meliá Braco Village in Jamaica was introduced to the media at a cocktail reception at sister brand hotel, Innside New York on Tuesday. Meliá’s award-winning name…

First Baptist Choir sings out

Colin Wilson The Sanctuary Choir of the First Baptist Church of the Cayman Islands is not just singing their heart out at their own church. The choir is bringing God’s message of Jesus’ love to other churches in the Cayman…

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Child protection convention great opportunity for Caribbean as it pushes integration – Sir Matthew Thorpe

From Guyana Government Information Agency Georgetown, GINA The Hague Child Protection Convention can be a regional tool implemented by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to protect children and provide remedy and justice for families moving across borders as the region seeks…

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Facebook omnipresence makes Murdoch’s Journal wary of close ties

From Newsmax As dozens of media companies explore deeper ties with Facebook Inc., one publisher has remained especially wary of the social network: Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. Unlike other news outlets, News Corp.’s Wall Street Journal hasn’t struck a deal…

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Woman found to spread Zika through sex for 1st time

By MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer From WRAL NEW YORK — A New York City woman infected her male partner with Zika virus through sex, the first time female-to-male transmission of the germ has been documented. Zika is usually spread…