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Day: November 6, 2018

M.Gemi’s ankle boots

You may know footwear startup M.Gemi for its colorful loafers — but here’s why its ankle boots are the real standout By Sally Kaplan, Insider Pick From Business Insider The Insider Picks team writes about stuff we think you’ll like….

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KAABOO Cayman announces ARTWORK Lineup

Kaaboo Cayman announces full 2019 visual artist lineup including Elle Streetart, Lauren YS, Jason Botkin, Amanda Lynn and more. The Creative Experience Features Dynamic Artists Introducing Murals & Installations, Galleries, Exhibitions and KAABOO Gallery Artwork KAABOO’s signature ARTWORK Program extends…

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Cayman Islands issues four captive licenses in Q3

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) has issued licenses for four new captive insurance companies and one portfolio insurance company in the third quarter of 2018. Between July 1 to September 30, Cayman welcomed one Class B(i) insurer, LG Indemnity…

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Cayman Islands Tourism Speak-Off Winner for 2019 – Leanna Allen

Leanna Allen, a student of Clifton Hunter High School earned the title of Tourism Ambassador at the annual Tourism Speak-Off held Friday, 2 November. Miss Allen will represent the Cayman Islands throughout 2019 at various tourism events locally and at…

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Greenlight Re announces net loss of $89.1 million for the third quarter of 2018

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, Nov. 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Greenlight Capital Re, Ltd. (NASDAQ:GLRE) (“Greenlight Re” or the “Company”) today announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2018. Greenlight Re reported a net loss of $89.1…

US medical school Johns Hopkins bars foreign scientists over intellectual property risk

By Alice Shen From South China Morning Post No more visiting scientists until government agency ‘can safely allow foreign nationals to be involved with government-sponsored research’, email said The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has halted a visiting scientist…

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These ‘Crab Dawgs’ have no shame – Guyana Gov. did the right thing

By Dennis Adonis From Guyana Guardian Before I get to what I really want to say, let me point out a few things that readers have to first understand, so that the crocodile tears that some crooked people are crying…

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Guyana: Man kills himself after finding it difficult to get a job

By David Gajadar From Guyana Guardian The family of a relatively quiet and humble man who hung himself during the wee hours of this morning are now grieving over the unexpected and gruesome act. The dead man has been identified…

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Guyana: Do you know this girl? – If not, then you need to read this!

By Dennis Adonis From Guyana Guardian (Opinion) – The picture attached to this article is that of Angelique Williams, a cold-blooded murderer who killed her best friend and a baby that was still being nurtured in its mother’s womb. She…

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Guyana: Man’s head sliced off in Diamond

By Gavin St. Clair From Guyana Guardian A man who hails from Paradise on the East Coast of Demerara, has met a gruesome death this morning after he went to visit his father-in-law at Golden Grove on the East Bank…