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Day: October 2, 2016

English football’s corruption scandal shows trawling for the truth is tough

By Rob Draper for The Mail on Sunday Sam Allardyce this week lost his job as England manager He was caught advising fake businessmen how to circumvent FA rules English football’s first bung inquiry was reported back in 1995 In…

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Adventist Church challenges members to maintain healthy lifestyles

A number of high-profile local and international church and government officials joined the Seventh-day Adventist Conference in its observance of Health Week (18 to 24 September), in which the organisation sought to motivate students, members, pastors and other leaders to…

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Travel advisory update: Cayman Islands – hurricane Matthew to bring hazardous conditions From the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office – Latest update: Summary – Hurricane Matthew may bring hazardous sea and weather conditions to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman from…

Cayman Islands’ Hurley’s Media “Standing Up To Bullying”

October is Bullying Prevention Awareness Month GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, September 26, 2016– Hurley’s Media, along with Burger King, Davenport Development and DART, has partnered with the Family Resource Centre to Stand Up to Bullying this October – which is…

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Harney’s Cayman Islands team joins in childhood cancer fight

On 23 September 2016 a team from Harneys’ Cayman office shaved their heads to raise money in conjunction with Cayman’s annual Heroes for Hannah event to raise money for childhood cancer research. Harney Westwood & Razors managed the second largest…

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The Editor Speaks: Monster Matthew defies the experts

Hurricanes are unpredictable and although we have come a long way in tracking them and forecasting where they go they are untamed beasts and have a will of their own. Listening to the experts pronounce for days including on Friday…

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Cayman Islands Health Services celebrates World Mental Health Week

The Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) and Psychiatry and Behavioral Services Department will join in celebration of World Mental Health Week, which begins 9th October and concludes on 15th October globally. On 10th October every year the World Health…

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Cayman Cookout to feature Eric Ripert, Anthony Bourdain, Jose Andres & Emil Lagasse

The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman will host the ninth annual Cayman Cookout January 12-15, 2017, when the luxury resort becomes the culinary epicenter of the Caribbean for four captivating days. One of the world’s most treasured celebrations of food and wine,…

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Cayman Islands’ Freedom of Information Law scores “comparatively well”

By Sharon Richards, Caribbean Tech Roundup From Winn FM 98.9 Tech: Significant Differences In Caribbean Right To Information Rating Scores There are significant discrepancies in protection for the Right to Information (RTI) iacross the Caribbean region. Assessments of two of…

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Secretary-General expresses deep concern over powerful hurricane in the Caribbean

From The Commonwealth Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, has today expressed deep concern over the news that a “very powerful” category 4 hurricane is headed to Jamaica. With 155 mph winds, Hurricane Matthew briefly escalated to a category 5 – the…