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  Cayman Islands police release on two stolen vehicles Thu 10th August ’17 Stolen Kia Sorento , 10 August Just after 7.15pm, yesterday 10 August, an imperial bronze Kia Sorento was reported stolen from the Owen Roberts International Airport parking…

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New Cayman Islands Legal Aid Director appointed

A senior associate at a local law firm and a legal aid attorney since 2004, Ms Stacy Parke started work as the newly appointed Legal Aid Director at Judicial Administration on Monday, 7 August 2017. Currently housed in the second…

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Travel Agent Central Exclusive: Cayman Islands pursuing first all-inclusive resort

by Joe Pike From Travel Agent Central The Cayman Islands may be home to several outstanding beach resorts that offer all-inclusive packages, but the destination still lacks a true, fully all-inclusive resort. Rosa Harris, director of tourism for the Cayman Islands, tells Travel…

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Cayman Islands newest restaurant opens in Camana Bay

Camana Bay’s Newest Restaurant, Pani Indian Kitchen, Opens with a Menu Packed with Indian Delights Camana Bay’s newest restaurant, Pani Indian Kitchen, is officially open. With an interior reminiscent of an Indian street bazaar, complete with resplendent colours and unique…

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Barbados golfers sixth in Hoerman Cup [ Cayman third]

From Barbados Nation News BARBADOS FINISHED SIXTH as the Dominican Republic successfully defended the Hoerman Cup in the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships. Playing at home at the Links Course at Casa de Campo, the players from the Dominican Republic posted…

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Cannibals engraved bones of the dead

From BBC A series of zig-zag marks on a human bone found in a UK cave is evidence of a cannibalistic ritual that took place some 15,000 years ago. Scientists have long recognised that cannibals operated at Gough’s Cave in…

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Caribbean Export brings regional designers to CARIFESTA XIII

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, August 10, 2017. At this year’s CARIFESTA XIII hosted in Barbados, the Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export) will be facilitating the participation of designers and artisans from across CARIFORUM within their Design Caribbean and Caribbean Essence export…

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Too Big To Ignore explores challenges to sustainable development of local fisheries

By Jewel Fraser From Sea Food Source Two years after FAO member states agreed to adopt a human rights-based approach to governing the small-scale fisheries in their countries, researchers invested in the development of small-scale fisheries have released a book…

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US: Newsmax, conservative media oppose Sinclair deal

By Mark Swanson Newsmax and other conservative media outlets have voiced strong opposition to Sinclair Broadcast Group’s proposed acquisition of Tribune Media, citing concerns such a deal would undermine a free press and quash competition, The New York Times reported….

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The military’s burning of hazardous waste was more dangerous than initially thought

By Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica From Business Insider  The federal government appears to have significantly underestimated the amount of lead, arsenic and other dangerous pollutants that are sent into the air from uncontrolled burning of hazardous waste at the Radford Army…