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Month: March 2019

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Cayman Islands Social Work Recognition Dinner gives thanks

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – Social work is a calling rather than a choice, guests at the first-ever Social Work Recognition Dinner in the Cayman Islands heard throughout the evening. The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) hosted the dinner…

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Amendments to Cayman Islands NPO Law take effect, LLPs to feature BO enhancements

Two pieces of legislation to clarify Cayman’s regime for non-profit organisations (NPOs) will come into force on 1 April; meanwhile, later this year, a minor amendment to the local beneficial ownership framework will take effect. The Non-Profit Organisations (Amendment) Law,…

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Crochet sculptures

The Stunning Crochet Sculptures of Caitlin McCormack From Designer Daily When someone mentions crochet in a conversation, chances are that your first thoughts are for an old lady who seems to be doing it all the time. Caitlin McCormack does another…

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MEASLES THREAT: Here’s why getting kids vaccinated is vital

Here’s what pediatricians, emergency physicians and public health officials want parents to know about measles. It is one of the most contagious viruses in the world. Beyond flu-like symptoms and a rash that begins in the head area and moves…

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Football: Cayman Islands Under 17 Boys held to a draw by St. Vincent

CONCACAF Under 17 Boys Championships : IMG Academy, Bradenton, Florida March 16th – 24th, 2019 The Cayman Islands Under 17 Boys National Football team were held to a 1-1 draw by St. Vincent & the Grenadines in the team’s third…

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The deadly condition caused by lack of sleep

By HealthDay From Newsmax Six hours: That’s the minimum amount of sleep per night you need to help your heart stay healthy, new research suggests. The study found that chronic lack of sleep and poor sleep quality raise the odds…

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The View from Europe: Washington owes the Caribbean region an explanation

By David Jessop From NAN News Americas, LONDON, England, Fri. Mar. 22, 2019:  A few days ago, the British Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, a Conservative, began an important address in an unusual way. Speaking on the subject of ‘Deterrence in the…

Five female student entrepreneurs from OECS advance to the finals of the TEECA Caribbean Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge

Friday, March 22, 2019 — The Trade Enhancement for the Eastern Caribbean (TEECA) Caribbean Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Semifinal boot camp held in Saint Lucia last week ended successfully with five female student entrepreneurs from the OECS selected by the jury for the…

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Exposing cheese to round-the-clock hip hop music could give it more flavor, according to Swiss researchers

By Denis Balibouse and Cecile Mantovani, Reuters From Business Insider Swiss researchers exposed wheels of Emmental cheese to round-the-clock music in order to determine its impact on aroma and flavor. Nine wheels of cheese were placed in separate wooden crates…

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Can you guess the happiest city in the United States?

By Mary Daly from Care2 What makes you happy? Is it your family and friends, your pets, your work or your hobbies? What about where you live? A new study from WalletHub examined how the cities in which we reside can affect how happy we are with…