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Month: January 2018

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Praying over your children

From Dr. James Dobson Pray without ceasing. 1 Thessalonians 5:17, KJV Begin teaching your children to pray as early as possible. Prayer is one of God’s most mysterious and remarkable gifts to us. It is our lifeline to heaven, our…

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JetBlue expands Fort Lauderdale base with two new Caribbean routes

By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY From First Coast News JetBlue is expanding its Caribbean footprint from its base in Fort Lauderdale, announcing plans for two new routes. Beginning June 14, JetBlue will launch service to Santiago in the Dominican Republic….

Obituary: Common Sense is dead

May Common Sense Rest in Peace It is with a heavy heart that I inform my Readers of the death of a beloved old friend. Common Sense has recently passed. Known affectionately to friends as Horse Sense and Sound Thinking,…

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United Airlines cancels ticket of woman trying to see her dying mother

By Alex Eriksen From Yahoo Lifestyle Carrol Amrich boarded a United Airlines flight in Pueblo, Colo., hoping she wasn’t too late. Miles away in a Minnesota hospital, her mother lay dying. She was buckled into her seat and ready to…

Cayman’s Shoe Tree

From The Star Jamaica Ricardo Makyn Multimedia Photo Editor The Cayman Shoe Tree was started by Wolfgang Brocklebank and his fiancé Giovanna Inselmini in 2004. Brocklebank and his fiance were disgusted by the garbage on the beach and decided to…

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Private sector crucial in pushing geothermal development in the Eastern Caribbean

By Alexander Richter From Think Go Energy Securing funding is a major obstacle for geothermal development in the Eastern Caribbean, hence the private sector will have to play the main role in developing projects, but at the same time all…

Thousands celebrate 30 years of Taste of Cayman

The Taste of Cayman Food and Drink Festival celebrated 30 years, with record numbers of guests attending one of the island’s biggest food and drink events at Camana Bay’s Festival Green this past Saturday, January 27th. Over 5,000 people attended…

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Zap Pow reunites for new project

BY ALEXANDRA SIMON From Caribbean Life Legendary 70s reggae band Zap Pow is reunited and releasing their first project in more than seven years. Some of the group’s original and current members came together to work on their new album…

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Neil Diamond’s Parkinson’s diagnosis spotlights latest care options

By Frances Chamberlain From Newsmax Neil Diamond’s disclosure this month that he will retire from performing because he has Parkinson’s disease shocked and saddened the world. But the singer-songwriter’s decision to continue composing is something experts say can help him…

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PAWA airline grounded due to high debt- reports

From Antigua News Room Pawa Dominicana has been grounded by the Dominican aviation regulator citing its growing debt mountain. The Dominican Republic’s civil aviation board (Junta de Aviación Civil – JAC) said in a statement issued on Saturday, January 28,…