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Day: October 5, 2016

The next US president could be one of the least transparent in modern history

By Marc Joffe, The Fiscal Times Americans are about to elect one of the most secretive presidents in recent memory, regardless of which major party candidate wins. Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton either don’t understand or simply reject the…

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Debate organizers admit there were ‘Issues’ with Trump’s microphone

From Newsmax When Donald Trump complained about his microphone after his televised presidential debate Monday with Hillary Clinton, few people believed him — viewers had no trouble understanding his words. But on Friday, the well-respected Commission on Presidential Debates said…

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Anguilla under siege

By Tyrone Hodge “Where there is no vision, the people will perish; but he that keepeth the law happy is he.” ~ Proverbs 29:18 Just when you think you’ve seen it all, a new catastrophe is added to the already…

Olwomen story of the week

7 Incredible Eye Makeup Tricks By Amy ReidPosted There is much more that has been said about beauty of eyes. And it is true that beautiful eyes are the great assets and blessings for women. Eyes are those features of…

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Carbon dioxide levels race past troubling milestone

From Science Daily Date:October 5, 2016 Source: NOAA Summary: Carbon dioxide levels in Earth’s atmosphere passed a troubling milestone for good this summer and locked in levels of the heat-trapping gas not seen for millions of years. Carbon dioxide levels in Earth’s atmosphere…

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Southcom Stages Disaster Relief Team at Grand Cayman Island

From a U.S. Southern Command News Release MIAMI, Oct. 4, 2016 — U.S. Southern Command today directed a team of about 100 military personnel and nine helicopters to Grand Cayman Island, where they will be staged and ready to support…

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One in 10 children has “monkey-like” ‘Aids defence’

By James Gallagher From BBC A tenth of children have a “monkey-like” immune system that stops them developing Aids, a study suggests. The study, in Science Translational Medicine, found the children’s immune systems were “keeping calm”, which prevented them being…

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Cayman Islands Water Authority gears up for Annual Geology

From Monday, 17 October, to Friday, 21 October, Water Authority — Cayman will once again host its Annual Geology Education Week. Now in its fourth year, Geology Education Week 2016 will include geology lessons for students at local high schools,…

Baroness visits Cayman’s Sisters

Baroness Anelay Visits the Sister Islands The Minister of State for the Commonwealth and the United Nations, The Rt Hon Baroness Anelay of St Johns DBE, visited the Sister Islands on Monday, 3 October 2016 and toured various facilities throughout…

The definitive ranking of Wall Street investment banks in every business line

By Portia Crowe From Business Insider We have new data on how Wall Street banks stack up in every business line, and there is one clear winner. JPMorgan led the pack in the first half of 2016 for revenue across fixed…