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Day: February 4, 2020

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IMF Georgieva Lunar New Year Coronavirus

China is facing economic challenges due to the outbreak of coronavirus, but International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva issued a statement of support Thursday. IMF Executive Director for China Jin Zhongxia met Georgieva on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, but the two…

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Cayman Islands Fire Service celebrates new recruits

A busy week for the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) ended on a celebratory note as 21 new recruits were formally welcomed to the team as fully-fledged fire fighters.             A graduation ceremony was held on Friday, 31st January 2020 and…

Colours Cayman: Letter to the Premier detailing our analysis of the impacts of minorities and Human Rights by the proposed Constitutional reform

To: Hon Premier Alden McLaughlin, Colours Cayman is disappointed that you did not find the time to discuss our concerns regarding the detrimental impact on minorities and human rights that will inevitably be caused by the proposed constitutional reform. Allow…

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Colours Cayman: Constitutional Reforms – How do the Government and Opposition Leader propose that we secure our constitutional rights and freedoms? – Open letter to H.E. The Governor

Open Letter to the Governor, Issued by Colours Cayman, 3 February 2020 GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, 3 February 2020: “Your Excellency, “As you are very well aware the UK is a parliamentary democracy. In contrast, the Cayman Islands is a…

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Tails wagging dogs

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio It’s sometimes good to take a step back and widen our views because it’s easy to get mired in the classic tail wagging the dog syndrome. Take for example our systems and how we…

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Sun Broadcast Group acquires Envision Networks

From ALL ACCESS GEN MEDIA PARTNERS’ SUN BROADCAST GROUP has acquired ENVISION NETWORKS for an undisclosed price. ENVISION’s co-founders CEO/Pres. DANNO WOLKOFF and COO LAURA ORKIN will join SBG’s executive team, with WOLKOFF as Chief Development Officer and ORKIN as…

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US: MSU removes ‘Inappropriate’ display of hanging black figures

By Sandy Fitzgerald From Newsmax Officials at Michigan State University has ordered a gift shop display of prominent black figures such as former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, and Martin Luther King Jr. hanging from a tree-like display.  “We were…

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CDC Director warns more coronavirus cases expected in US

By Theodore Bunker From Newsmax A director at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday told reporters that the coronavirus is expected to spread in the U.S. despite efforts to contain it, The Daily Beast reports. Nancy Messonnier, director of…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Lies in OAS contest: Sifting the wheat from the chaff

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Tribune242 IF EVER there was a time in global politics when governments did not indulge in deliberately and maliciously running smear campaigns against candidates they oppose for international positions, it has now passed. Indeed, powerful…

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Iowa chaos: Democrats lay big caucus egg

From Newsmax Democratic Party officials in Iowa worked furiously Tuesday to deliver the delayed results of their first-in-the-nation caucus, as frustrated presidential candidates claimed momentum and plowed ahead in their quest for the White House. Technology problems and reporting “inconsistencies”…