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Do you recognise this dog?

From CARE Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts Do you recognize this Dog? Do you recognize this older girl? She turned up on a doorstep in Lookout Gardens – Bodden Town on Friday evening, 18th April and has not left. Sadly no…

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Smoothie King Continues International Expansion

Smoothie King Continues International Expansion With Opening Of Second Location In Cayman Islands Leading Smoothie Franchise to Open Total of Four Stores in Cayman Islands with BW Ventures, Ltd. PR Newswire NEW ORLEANS, April 29, 2014 NEW ORLEANS, April 29,…

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Opinion: Caribbean integration in shackles

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday April 25, 2014 – The greatest critics of regional integration in the countries of the 15-members Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) are those who assert that their country can progress…

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Jamaican Art Special Lecture

Art Discussion. Refreshments. Free Admission. Natalie Urquhart, NGCI Director Photograph by David Goddard 1 May 2014 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Join NGCI Director and Curator Natalie Urquhart as she discusses the story of Jamaican art. The lecture will take…

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Sandals Foundation backing charity event in aid of SickKids-Caribbean Initiative

The Sandals Foundation, the non-profit arm of Sandals Resorts International is looking to raise much-needed funds for the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative with the first ever staging of Streak it Blue, a 5k Fun Run and After-Party in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The…

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Havens leave US taxpayers $1,259 tab each – report

From The New Zealand Herald The US loses $150 billion in federal revenue annually when earnings are transferred to tax havens like the Cayman Islands. US taxpayers would need to pay an average of $1,259 more a year to make…

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Caribbean leaders must create right mix to attract investors says Antigua-born scholar

By Red Carpet Shelley Dr. Isaac Newton: “Caribbean leaders should encourage, embrace and affirm the flow of capital that is positive, sustainable and healthy for the region.” That’s the advice of Antigua-born scholar, Dr. Isaac Newton, as he gears up…

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Bloody streets!! – 6 murders in 4 days

From the Belize Times Belize City – On the same week Belize was named the 3rd most dangerous country in the world by the United Nations this week, criminal violence has escalated with six cold murders in just four days…

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‘Occupy’ campuses over shameful statistics, academics say

By Natricia Duncan From The Voice Out of more than 18,000 professors, less than one per cent comes from African or Caribbean background The only way to address the “frustrating” under-representation of African Caribbean academics is through forceful activism, according…

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Grenada prime minister wants IMF agreement by May

From Caribbean360 ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell says the international Monetary Fund (IMF) is likely to meet and approve the island’s “Home Grown Structural Adjustment Programme” next month. Mitchell, who has returned here from Washington,…