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Day: February 9, 2017

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When it comes to heart health, Americans don’t know their numbers

Cleveland Clinic Survey Reveals Americans Worry About Dying From Heart Disease, But More Know Their Bank Balance Than Their Blood Pressure A Cleveland Clinic study shows that while 68 percent of Americans are worried about dying from heart disease, many…

Newly launched shared ownership program in Cayman Islands joins Interval International

MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Interval International, a leading global provider of vacation services and an operating business of ILG (Nasdaq: ILG), announced the affiliation of Seven Mile Beach Vacation Club located within the Regal Beach Club in the Cayman Islands. The property is…

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Cayman Islands’ Truman Bodden Law School launches new Master’s programme in international finance in September

The Truman Bodden Law School is set to introduce a new taught postgraduate programme in September 2017: a Master of Laws Degree in International Finance Law and Regulation. The programme will include topics such as international finance, banking regulation, international…

Cayman Islands YMCA is Chosen Charity for 2017 DG’s 5K Challenge

The chosen charity for the 2017 Deputy Governor’s 5K Challenge is the YMCA of the Cayman Islands it was announced today (Thursday, 9 February 2017). Led by Deputy Governor Franz Manderson, the annual walk/run this year aims to raise $60,000…

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Are airline systems crashing more, or does it just seem that way?

By Laura Northrup From Consumerist It feels like every week brings news of another massive outage of some airline’s computer network, resulting in grounded flights and stranded passengers. However, a new report suggests that it’s not that these networks are…

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Indian jurist urges Caribbean nation to replace privy council in London

By Paras Ramoutar From INDIA NEW ENGLAND NEWS Port-of-Spain– Eminent Indian jurist B.N. Srikrishna has urged Trinidad and Tobago to fully adopt the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as its final court of appeal rather than the Privy Council in…

Caribbean hoteliers predict positive tourism performance for 2017

Press Release:– THE BAHAMAS (February 8, 2017) – Caribbean tourism fared well in 2016 and industry stakeholders are generally upbeat about the year ahead, despite the fact that many hoteliers were forced to adjust their high performance expectations for 2016…

Formation of Caribbean Public Health Agency

From St George’s University In response to concerns from Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member governments regarding the efficiency of the existing decentralizedblicy, formerly the 61st President of the World Health Assembly and President of the Pan American Health Organization, announced the…

Justice Indira Charles of St. Lucia assigned to grant the criminally withheld unopposed Ex Debito Justitiae enforcement orders, against N.I.B and the Bahamas government

From Anthony Wright DEAR, OFFICIALS AND MEMBERS OF UNITED NATIONS, COMMONWEALTH INT, OAS, OECD, OECS ,CARICOM, IDB, IMF, WORLD BANK, EXIM BANK, TRANSPARENCY INT, AMNESTY INT, INTERNATIONAL RATING AGENCIES, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY, NEWS MEDIA, LAW ABIDING PEOPLE AND ALL AND…

Royal Caribbean’s water slides

Royal Caribbean completed a major revitalization of Adventure of the Seas in late 2016, spending $61 million to add some great new features for guests to enjoy. Among the many changes and additions, the new dual racer water slides are…