The Editor Speaks: Pro bono work Cayman lawyers don’t want
It would appear to us at first light, not in the legal profession, that lawyers make piles of money and therefore should do community work via providing critical legal assistance to those in need. The Legal Befriender Service says they…
Caribbean Climate Finance dialogue conference takes place
Second Latin American and Caribbean Dialogue on Climate Finance in Latin America and the Caribbean The Second Dialogue is organized by the Government of El Salvador, with support from the EU through its EUROCLIMA programme, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB),…
98 million Americans were given polio vaccine contaminated with cancer-causing virus, admits CDC
by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer, Natural News (NaturalNews) The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has once again been caught removing pertinent but indicting information about vaccines from its website. This time it involves the infamous polio…
Michael Misick in plea bargain negotiations with the Americans and SIPT
From The TCI Journal We are being told that Michael Misick is in plea bargain negotiations with the Americans as well as the SIPT. As outlined in a TCI Journal article a few months back, the Americans recently negotiated a…
The Editor Speaks: An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, or an eye for a tooth?
It would be wrong of me to condemn and even more wrong if I was to explode at the opinion and the publicity given to the minority group who want to bring back the death penalty. Even subscribing to an…
Put the mail on your hurricane preparedness list
The last thing anyone wants to think about as they prepare for a hurricane is the mail. But putting such mundane tasks as the mail on the back burner while you attend to the more important issues such as stocking…
Caribbean nations seeking compensation for slavery
By Ben Fox Associated Press Miami Herald MIAMI — Leaders of more than a dozen Caribbean countries are launching a united effort to seek compensation from three European nations for what they say is the lingering legacy of the Atlantic…
Obama picks deaf black female lawyer (Jamaican) for White House job
From Warren’s Blog, commonsenseja The White House has a new person in the job to oversee its efforts on disability issues. Claudia Gordon moves over from the Dept of Labor where she dealt with potential discrimination by federal contractors to…
The Editor Speaks: What crimes are often not reported?
I expect you are going to say rape, harassment, bullying, etc. Add to the list of a number of crimes that include theft, drugs, wounding with intent, fire detectors (lack of or broken), maintenance in public areas and the list…
Governor announces winner of 2013 Governor’s Award
From The Office of the Governor 25, July (Grand Cayman) – From a very strong field His Excellency Governor Duncan Taylor is delighted to announce the Barcadere Marina, George Town as the winner of the 2013 Governor’s Award for Design…





