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Cayman Islands police have a very busy Holiday Monday

It might have been a National Holiday – Discovery Day – last Monday (18) but it was no day off for officers of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service as their latest Press Release (Date: Wed May 20) bears out:…

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COMMENT: French debt cancellation is no victory for reparations

By Michael A. Dingwall It has now been reported that the government of France has cancelled the debts owed to it by Haiti. Now while those who have been pushing for reparations from Europe for the so-called crimes of slavery…

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Girl drowns, cruise ship vacation on Norwegian Gym’s Caribbean trip becomes nightmare

From Inquisitr After a girl drowns, cruise ship officers said they turned the Norwegian Gem away from their Caribbean cruise vacation and headed straight to the nearest port at Port Canaveral, Florida. Few details are available at this time, but…

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Cayman Islands prepares for 2015 Hurricane Season

Hazard Management Cayman Islands 2015 Annual Hurricane Exercise Hurricane Chance The 2015 Annual Hurricane Exercise takes place on May 20th and 21st. The hurricane exercise has been designed to refresh the use of the National Hurricane Plan for those involved…

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Former FCC Exec Campbell: ‘Regulation push is about protecting dominance of Google, Facebook’

By Dan Weil From Newsmax Fred Campbell, executive director of the Center for Boundless Innovation in Technology, isn’t too impressed with the efforts of Silicon Valley lobbyists to force new regulations from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). “The sudden push…

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Mosquito-borne virus Zika threatens Caribbean

From iNews Guyana [Jamaica Observer] – The Ministry of Health has warned Jamaicans to take necessary precautions in light of the mosquito-borne Zika virus outbreak in Brazil, that could spread to the island. The warning comes after meetings at the…

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TCI legal profession organise petition against appointment of judge

From TCI Affairs Petition by Members of the Legal Profession Against the Appointment of Judge Schuster Readers please see Complaint to the Governor and Petition against the Appointment of judge Robert Schuster to the Supreme Court of the Turks &…

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Street art made with tape

From Daily Designer Some say that the medium is the message. I don’t know if it’s entirely true, but this street art made with tape surely shows that the way the message is conveyed is very strongly influenced by the…

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The inside story of the tense Texas A&M class where a professor failed every student

By Peter Jacobs From Business Insider Since a professor’s email failing an entire class at Texas A&M University Galveston went viral late last month, two distinct pictures have emerged of what it was like inside the classroom. The professor, Irwin…

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14 reasons Donald Trump is really running — and doing well

By Jim Meyers From Newsmax Real estate tycoon and reality TV star Donald Trump says he will announce once and for all in June if he will seek the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. There are a number of signs that…