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Ocean Frontiers: 20 Years of Conservation on Grand Cayman’s Pristine East End

Isla Public Relations A Proud History focused on ocean conservation, highlighted by the establishment of Grand Cayman’s first and largest coral nursery Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (May 23, 2016) – Ocean Frontiers located at the Compass Point Dive Resort in…

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Caribbean region banks must adopt de-risking as central issue

From South Florida Caribbean News Caribbean Development Bank Must Adopt De-risking as Central Issue Says Jamaican Private Sector Leader KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) general manager, Earl Jarrett, has told the Board of Governors of the Caribbean…

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Cayman Islands: RCIPS Football Tournament & Family Fun Day

The RCIPS Football Tournament concluded last Monday (16), and coincided with a Family Fun Day organized by the Police Welfare Committee.  There were triumphant champions, disappointed runners’-up, a thrilled crowd, but above all, a great competition. A total of 5…

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Chris Gayle could face more sexism allegations after latest interview

By Ali Martin From The Guardian UK West Indies batsman interviewed by the Times magazine Gayle was embroiled in a sexism row in Australia in January Chris Gayle, the West Indies batsman, could face fresh allegations of sexism following lewd…

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Big talcum verdicts stemmed from lawyers’ deep data dive

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal When attorney Ted Meadows first heard about a 2013 verdict finding Johnson & Johnson negligent for a woman’s ovarian cancer, he “put the word out” that he wanted to start filing lawsuits over…

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It’s time to stop ‘dissing’ our heroes, and get rid of mediocrity

BY HG HELPS Editor-at-Large [email protected] From Jamaica Observer As ridiculous as it sounded, news came last week by way of a badly written news release issued by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) —something that has become common in the…

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The Rubik’s cube of the Caribbean public education system

From Antigua Observer GEORGETOWN, Guyana, May 21, CMC – The very good news for Caribbean education is that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) has agreed that 2016 is the time to craft a Regional…

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Sandals Foundation Improving the Lives of Caribbean People

By Marlon Tingling From JIS Story Highlights Speaking at a JIS Think Tank in Montego Bay recently, Ms. Clarke said since 2009, US$1.5million is being spent annually on projects to uplift the lives of hundreds of thousands of citizens. “We…

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Which Countries Sell Citizenship?

From Jules Suzdaltsev TestTube A person can gain citizenship by birth, marriage, employment, or in some cases by check. So where can you buy citizenship? Sale alert: Act now, and for the low, low price of $100,000, you can be…

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A loss beyond measure

By Mark Fajgenbaum From Trinidad Express The following is a guest column in tribute to the late West Indies cricket commentator/writer Tony Cozier: It is no loose hyperbole to describe the death of Tony Cozier last week as perhaps the…