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Apple’s claim that it warned us about iPhone slowdowns is corporate spin at its worst

By Chris Smith from BGR The US Senate asked Apple various questions about the recently discovered iPhone slowdown practice. The iPhone maker issued a response on February 2nd, which was made public on Tuesday. In it, Apple explains the whole…

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Marketing Wellness: The Caribbean’s Spa and Wellness sector is a potential goldmine

By CATHERINE MORRIS From St Lucia Star A growing number of tourists are coming to Saint Lucia and other Caribbean nations for more than just the sunshine. They’re travelling to the islands to pamper themselves, recuperate, manage their stress levels…

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Cayman Islands: Indecent exposure at Dart Park, 8 February

From RCIPS Yesterday, Sunday, 11 February, an incident of indecent exposure was reported to police.  The incident itself had occurred days earlier, on Thursday, 8 February around 5:45pm at Dart Park on South Church Street. According to the report, a…

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Leadership Cayman Islands class tour Hurley’s Media

The first seminar of the 2018 Leadership Cayman programme took place this week on Wednesday, February 7, as the class sought to learn more about ‘Media in Our Community.’ The day started with a trip to Hurley’s Media in Camana…

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First Cayman Islands police recruit class of 2018 sworn-in

The RCIPS welcomed the first RCIPS Recruit Class of 2018 last week. An official swearing-in ceremony for the eleven new local constable recruits was held last Thursday, 1 February. The oaths were administered by the Commissioner of Police and witnessed…

A US couple set sail for the Caribbean on Tuesday. Their dream sank on Wednesday

From Stuff A US couple who sold everything they owned to buy a boat and sail around the Caribbean have seen their dream sink, just one day after they left port. Tanner Broadwell, 26, and Nikki Walsh, 24, were living…

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This is the full schedule for the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang

By Alan Dawson From Business Insider The 2018 Winter Olympics started on Thursday, February 8 and end on Sunday, February 25. The Olympic Games is hosted in PyeongChang, South Korea. Winter Olympic sports include ice hockey, cross-country skiing, and bobsled….

North Korea kicks off a military parade on the eve of the Winter Olympics in South Korea

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Eric Talmadge, Associated Press From Business Insider North Korea held a military parade, one day before South Korea’s opening ceremony for the 2018 Winter Olympics. More than 10,000 troops trained for the parade at a military airfield…

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SpaceX confirms it lost the center core of the Falcon Heavy

By Swapna Krishna From engadget This doesn’t diminish the success of the mission, though SpaceX pulled off quite the feat when it launched the Falcon Heavy rocket. What’s more, it landed the two flanking boosters in perfect synchronized formation. But…

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Dr. Eric Williams: The Father of the Nation

BY NELSON A. KING From Caribbean Life Dr. Eric Eustace Williams (Sept. 25, 1911 – March 29 1981) served as the first Prime Minister of the twin-island republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Renowned as the “Father of the Nation,” Dr….