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Spectacular end is nigh for Cassini space probe

By Robin McKie From The Guardian UK Last week, the US space probe Cassini survived an encounter of the very closest – and riskiest – kind. In response to signals that had been transmitted to it across several hundred millions…

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Cuba U17s carry the Caribbean flag

From CONCACAF PANAMA CITY, Panama – Cuba has played in two FIFA U-17 World Cups, but none since 1991. That trend could soon change. The Leones del Caribe advanced to the Classification Stage of the 2017 CONCACAF Under-17 Championship after…

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Cautious optimism about first steps to curb tax dodging

From NUPGE.ca “It is too early to be certain whether this dip is an emerging trend, or just a blip as has happened before. But this could be a sign that global efforts to curb corporate profit shifting to tax…

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Scientists search for Caribbean quake clues

A report by Kate Ravilious for London’s Guardian. From Repeating Islands By following the flow of seawater deep into the earth’s crust, researchers hope to understand the region’s instability Geologically speaking the Caribbean is a lively place. Recent reminders include the…

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MIT fires a rocket motor made using 3D-printed plastic

By Jon Fingas From engadget It’s not as ludicrous as it sounds. f you’re going to 3D-print rocket parts, you’d want to make them out of metal to handle the stress, right? Not necessarily. MIT has successfully test-fired what it…

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Cayman Island police ‘enjoy’ a busy weekend

Police Had a Busy Weekend From RCIPS Mon May 1 2017 Police responded to 230 Incidents between 6 AM Friday 28 April and 6 AMMonday 1st May 2017. The police executed 9 arrest warrants and a total of 14 persons…

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Hundreds tour Hurricane Hunter in Cayman Islands

A huge crowd of eager residents toured a Hurricane Hunter aircraft at the Owen Roberts International Airport’s General Aviation Terminal yesterday (Wednesday, 26 April 2017), during a one day trip to promote hurricane readiness. Around 1,000 school students and members…

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Cayman Islands General Registry launches CAP to service providers

Corporate administrators in the Cayman Islands have a new, more efficient online tool for submitting company information to the Registrar of Companies. With the introduction of the Corporate Administration Platform (CAP) on Wednesday, 19 April, Cayman-based companies can electronically submit…

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Dart Real Estate’s Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa receives CHRIS Development of the Year Award

Innovative developer Dart Real Estate is recognised at the Caribbean’s most noteworthy hotel investment conference for Grand Cayman’s first new resort in 10 years Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – April 28, 2017 – After raising the stakes in luxury travel…

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Cayman Islands Shop 10th Year Anniversary

A decade of success in the Cayman Islands! World-renowned artist, conservationist, and Grand Cayman resident Guy Harvey addresses the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Guy Harvey Gallery and Shoppe in George Town. Proceeds…