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Conyers co-sponsors ABA seminar ‘The Pros and Cons of Offshore Centres’

From The Lawyer Conyers Dill & Pearman has announced that it is co-sponsoring the American Bar Association Section of International Law’s upcoming seminar, The Pros and Cons of Offshore Centres. Held on 16–17 of January 2014 at the Westin Grand…

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Babcock & Brown executives broke law, writ alleges

By Ben Butler The Sydney Morning Herald Former Babcock & Brown chief executive Phil Green and other executives of the failed merchant bank breached corporate law by putting the company’s desire for millions in fees ahead of the interests of…

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The Editor Speaks: Simply appalling

Two aerial photographs published on CNS on Monday (18) show the extent to which landowner Rene Hislop under RC Estates has reclaimed land for the residential development on the waterfront in South Sound. The South Sound activists, mainly residents there,…

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CIA collecting data on International Money transfers

From Moneynews The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is collecting records of international money transfers under the same law that the National Security Agency uses to collect Americans’ phone and Internet records, The New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported….

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Appleby engaged by Cayman Islands Government on Cruise Berthing Activity

Article by Norman Klein and Simon Raftopoulos, Appleby The Cayman Islands Government has recently approved the Outline Business Case (OBC) for a new two finger pier berthing facility to accommodate cruise ships in George Town. Appleby have been engaged by…

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HIT to launch Baltic Sea regeneration project

One aspect of our technology not previously revealed is its use in cleaning up and regenerating the seas. The Baltic sea is in a critical state of degeneration with toxicity levels at an all time high. The Baltic and its…

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Foreign holdings of US Treasury debt up 1 percent

From WFAA ABC WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign buyers of U.S. Treasury securities increased their holdings in September, suggesting many shrugged off budget battles in Washington to keep investing in U.S. debt. Total foreign holdings rose 1 percent September to $5.65…

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Suntech announces progress in Cayman proceedings / Stats revised to positive

Suntech announces progress in Cayman Islands proceedings Saturday, November 16, 2013 Wuxi, China –(eSolarEnergyNews)– Suntech Power, one of the world’s largest solar companies, today announced that the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, the jurisdiction of its incorporation, has granted…

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Caricom deepens trade relations with South America and ACP

 Georgetown, (Prensa Latina) Trade Ministers of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) today urged countries in the region to explore new opportunities in South America, and deepen trade and investment relations with the Group of African, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP). In a two-day…

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Carnival Sunshine’s inaugural voyage from NO will call in on Grand Cayman

Carnival Sunshine Sails On Inaugural Voyage From New Orleans Today; Six-Day Cruise Kicks Off Winter Schedule From Big Easy MIAMI, Nov. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The totally transformed 3,006-passenger Carnival Sunshine — the largest Carnival Cruise Lines ship ever to…