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Month: July 2016

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Cayman Islands police addresses trailer safety through education and enforcement

By Jacqueline Carpenter From RCIPS RCIPS Traffic Management Unit Addresses Trailer Safety through Education and Enforcement The RCIPS Traffic Management Unit (TMU) has renewed its attention to the safety and roadworthiness of trailers, in response to public complaints about the…

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  Cayman Islands Quotes of the Week  From Donna There are golden cords that seem to connect everything. I love these two quotes which seem to sum up a lot: “No not fate. Nothing was fated. Every incident, every event…

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Cayman Islands June 2016 funerals

Wallace Kendal Thompson          – 7 Jun 2016 Dixie Graham Winton O’Neil Watler  3 Aug 1921  – 23 Jun 2016 Old Bodden Town Heather (Davidson) Berry 18 Jan 1943 – 26 Jun 2016 Prospect Lysius Solomon Rankin…

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The Editor Speaks: When expats disgrace our shores

There were two stories during last week that put a blot on the expatriate population on our Island. There are rotten apples in most barrels and the Cayman Islands is no exception. One concerned American Craig Gaskill (45) who was…

Cayman Islands swimmers return from Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships

Cayman Islands National swimmers returned from the Bahamas this past week with medals, records, PBs, experience … and for some a lifetime of memories. With the open water swimming competition completed, Cayman’s Catriona MacRae — who is hanging up her…

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Dallas shootings: Police touched by outpouring of support

By Tara McKelvey From BBC News, Dallas For many people in Dallas this week, the police are heroes. And for the others – there’s an uneasy truce. Police officer Chris Gilliam, 52, is a big, burly man, a 29-year veteran…

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Controversial Uber taxi service refused a home on historic canal

From Dutch News.nl Uber taxi service can legally be refused a tenancy on the Keizersgracht because of its controversial reputation, an Amsterdam court ruled on Friday, according to the Telegraaf. The taxi service had brought proceedings against office owner Bryant…

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IRS seeks court order to make Facebook turn over info related to asset transfer

By Kelly Phillips Erb From Forbes The U.S. Department of Justice filed a petition this week to force social networking company, Facebook Inc., to turn over information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about the transfer of assets to Facebook’s Irish…

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Cayman Islands’ nurses focus on leadership at Annual Nursing Conference

Nurses across the Cayman Islands, and a few from the region, received the opportunity to connect with each other and share their expertise at the 10th Annual International Nursing Conference. Hosted by the Cayman Islands Nursing Association (C.I.N.A.), the conference…

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The liberating power of Brexit

By Isidoros Karderinis The referendum of June 23, 2016 regarding Britain’s remain at or exit from the European Union, through its subversive BREXIT result – the first major, painful defeat for the under German control European Union of the banks…