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Apple wins round against Ericsson in patent fight

By Scott Graham, from The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Ericsson and Apple Inc. will have to hash out their LTE licensing dispute—or part of it, at least—in the Northern District of California. U.S. District Judge James Donato refused Monday to…

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Intuit accused of facilitating tax fraud

By Marisa Kendall, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — In a suit filed Monday against Intuit Inc., plaintiffs lawyers claim lax security protections in the company’s TurboTax software are to blame for a recent spike in fraudulent tax returns. Intuit…

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New website launched by Cayman Islands Special Economic Zone

Enterprise Cayman launches website to connect Caymanians with opportunities within the CEC Special Economic Zone Major step in realizing Cayman Enterprise City’s (CEC) commitment to career development initiatives included in Cayman islands Government Definitive Agreement. In keeping its commitment to…

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The Tryall Club: Green leader in Jamaica and the Caribbean

From eTurboNews TN Global Travel Industry News LOS ANGELES, California – Since June 2010, The Tryall Club, Montego Bay, Jamaica has been a Green Globe Certified resort and ranks among the top Green Globe members in the Caribbean with a…

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Cayman Islands robbery: The Strand West Bay Road GT

From RCIPS Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 10:08 AM At approximately 9:20pm, Tuesday 21st April 2015 a male armed with a machete entered the Tortuga Liquor Store at The Strand, West Bay Road and demanded cash from the cash registers….

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There was genocide during slavery

By Michael A. Dingwall iNews Cayman Special Report There was genocide during slavery One of the reasons why those of us who continue to demand reparations is the impression held by some that an act of genocide was committed against…

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Convicted killer’s appeal denied by Cayman Islands Court Tareek Ricketts who was found guilty of the murder of Jackson Rainford in December 2012 has had his appeal for transcripts dismissed by the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal last Monday. Ricketts…

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Cayman Islands minister visits community agencies

Issued by: Minister for Community Affairs, Youth and Sports Minister for Community Affairs, Youth and Sports, Hon. Osbourne Bodden, recently visited agencies that provide services to youth, the elderly, as well as adults with drug rehabilitation needs. Accompanied by Chief…

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Historic legal ganja tree planted at UWI

By Balford Henry From Jamaica Observer THE University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, planted its first legal ganja (marijuana) plant yesterday, symbolising its position as the pioneer in legally cultivating and researching the benefits of the drug in Jamaica….