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Avian flu affecting egg prices in Cayman Islands

Foster’s Food Fair-IGA would like to announce that the highly pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak in the U.S. will have a significant effect on our egg prices. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that the bird flu has claimed more…

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SHOCKING NAJIB: Cash, then assets, 1MDB funds in S’pore now in ‘UNITS’

From Malaysia Chronicle KUALA LUMPUR – 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) is experiencing “short term” cashflow problem with the ability to pay its debts, said Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Husni Hanadzlah. He assured that the Government would find a solution…

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20th Annual CISAC Meeting of Cayman Islands shipowners

GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman; 19 May 2015 The 20th Annual Cayman Islands Shipowners’ Advisory Council (CISAC) was held this month on the 4th May 2015 at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort, Cayman Islands. The CISAC incorporates a plethora of…

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Midlothian teen in Cayman Islands accident returning to Richmond

By Brandon Shulleeta From Richmond Times Dispatch A Midlothian teen is set to return home today after he nearly lost his life when he was struck last month by a minivan while crossing a road in the Cayman Islands. Harrison…

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Suspected quadruple murderer Daron Dylon Wint captured without incident in D.C. after massive manhunt

By Thomas Tracy , Tina Moore , Rachelle Blidner , Jason Silverstein From NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The hunt for the suspect wanted for a sadistic slaughter in a posh Washington D.C. family home ended late Thursday when cops nabbed…

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Caribbean countries grapple with drought

From telesur Water shortages and intense heat are taking a toll on Caribbean islands. The Caribbean Drought and Precipitation Monitoring Network has issued a drought warning for a number of islands across the Caribbean. Countries throughout the Caribbean are facing…

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Let’s preserve our legacy by rejecting reparations

By Michael A. Dingwall While the reasons for considering the calls for reparations for the so-called crime of slavery as ridiculous are well-known and well-grounded, there is one important reason why we must end this nonsense call for slavery “compensation”….

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The Editor Speaks: Teens face violence, sexual abuse and mental health problems

“Awful” we all will say. And where is this? You may not believe this or want to believe this but it is here in the Cayman Islands. Yes, it is a very sad fact but it is true. Last week…

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ROSENBERG: The number one issue in markets right now can be summed up in 2 words

By Myles Udland from Business Insider ROSENBERG: ‘There’s lot of things to worry about, but the Fed is not one of them’ EL-ERIAN: This is ‘one of the most under-appreciated risk factors facing most investors today’ There is a “number…

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It’s plaintiffs’ turn to attack BP deal

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal Attorneys worry that claims-accounting shift will freeze out many of their clients. Plaintiffs lawyers have turned to the courts to fight changes to the $9.2 billion Deepwater Horizon settlement that they warn…