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Cayman Islands police conducts second uniform day of action on Wednesday, 30 August

From RCIPS On Wednesday, 30 August, all officers throughout the RCIPS, both uniform and detective, donned the red stripes and hit the streets to serve warrants, enforce traffic laws and perform foot patrols in all districts in its second monthly…

ICO 101: This is how to do initial coin offerings right – and wrong

BY ROBERT HOF From Silicon Angle Initial coin offerings, a method of crowdfunding using cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin or custom coins or tokens, have exploded this year. A stunning $1.1 billion has been raised in 89 ICOs so far this…

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Cayman Islands: Dear Diary…a modern art approach to journaling

Gordon & Alta Solomon Exhibition via wixshoutout.com  What do artist do in their free time? That could have a million different answers, but the upcoming show for couple Gordon & Alta Solomon takes a brief peep into a private moment during…

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Millions in international accounts linked to far-left lobbying group

By ANDERS HAGSTROM From Daily Caller The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has reportedly transferred millions of donated dollars to offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, and Bermuda, The Washington Free Beacon reported Thursday. The SPLC is…

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Hurricane Irma: What we know Sunday (3)

From NOLA Irma is a Category 3 hurricane Hurricane Irma regained Category 3 status Sunday (Sept. 3), blowing maximum sustained winds near 115 mph. Since forming last week, Irma has fluctuated between Category 3 and Category 2. Images from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration…

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Post-Harvey problems plague Texas as funerals for dead begin

By Jeff Amy and Juan A. Lozano Associated Press From The Spokesman Review HOUSTON – One week after Harvey roared into the Gulf Coast, a Texas city struggled with no drinking water, fires kept erupting at a stricken chemical plant…

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Antigua & Barbuda requests less burdensome visa restriction from Canada

From Antigua Observer Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to consider a proposal from Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne to set up a less burdensome and time-consuming arrangement for Antiguans and Barbudans to obtain Canadian visa. Sir…

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Germany backs fines for social networks that ignore hate speech

By Jon Fingas From engadget They face a stiff penalty if they don’t remove offending material. Germany is backing its crusade against online hate speech with some legal clout. The country’s cabinet is backing a proposed law that would fine…

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6 advantages of offshore outsourcing to the Philippines

From Global Outsourcing Of the many outsourcing destinations around the world, one country truly stands out: the Philippines. In fact, the BPO industry in the Philippines is one of the biggest factors contributing to the sudden rise of its economic…

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Tobago council member undertakes protest swim

By Bert Wilkinson From Caribbean Life If it unclear whether he meant to embarrass the administration of Prime Minister Keith Rowley or to simply bring attention to the plight of people in Tobago but a council member from Tobago said…