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Day: August 8, 2016

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Cayman Islands athletes’ Olympic schedule Five athletes from Cayman are competing in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Cayman-to-Rio-2016 These are the scheduled competition times for each: Geoff Butler (Swimming – 400m Freestyle) Saturday, Aug. 6 – DONE Did not qualify…

Cayman Islands Monetary Authority warns of counterfeit notes in circulation

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) has been made aware by the Financial Crimes Unit (FCU) of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service that they are in receipt of counterfeit KYD notes, which were collected during the period 12-26 July….

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Cayman Islands’ Lara Butler says this could be the end

Lara Butler, may end her swimming career on a high note after competing at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. “I’m not too sure to be honest. I got a job with KPMG in October and that’s back at home. I…

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The Editor Speaks: The Good Samaritan and Political Correctness

The Story of the Good Samaritan is one of those stories from the Bible, even non- believers have probably heard. The, following, is a new version of it and although it is a joke it is never-the-less true today how…

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Cayman Islands Humane Society: Angus

From Cayman Islands Humane Society Angus Shepherd mix – Adult – Male Dogs – Dogs – Adult Adoptable Medium Spayed/Neutered Up-to-date with routine shots House trained Angus has arrived at the shelter! Angus is the brother of Paddy and Flori….

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Cayman Cowboys thriller author releases summer novella

From Curacao Chronicle WILLEMSTAD – Thriller author Eric Douglas has just released the latest story in the Mike Scott thriller series. This story, a novella called Oil and Water, is set on the island nation of Curaçao. The action begins…

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Live coral fragments replanted during restoration project being prepared for annual spawning event

From Isla Public Relations Heavy work completed for Magic Reef Restoration Project; Maintenance Continues to give coral best chance to thrive Dive volunteers in Grand Cayman are carefully combing a section of restored coral reef in George Town Harbour, scrub…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: IMF double standards

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Barbados Today The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has tormented small Caribbean economies for five decades with austerity measures and fierce conditionalities, has been exposed as adopting utterly different standards towards Europe, especially the countries…

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RCIPS launches third recruitment drive for local constables

The RCIPS is launching its third recruitment drive for police constables since 2013 targeting Caymanians. The recruitment drive will run one full month, until Monday, 5 September, the deadline by which applications need to be received. The RCIPS hopes that…

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Cayman Islands: The Confidential Information Disclosure Law: Increasing corporate transparency

From Mourant Ozannes AUGUST 2016 This briefing is only intended to give a summary and general overview of the subject matter. It is not intended to be comprehensive and does not constitute, and should not be taken to be, legal…