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June events at Cayman Islands’ Camana Bay

Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Tuesday, 26 May 2015): From a series of family-friendly movies under the stars to a cooking class with Dad to a celebration of film in Cayman to a showcase of all things you need for island…

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Cayman Dive Industry continues to garner accolades and awards in 2015

A team of industry leaders maintain the high standards set in Cayman diving decades ago and it takes vision and cooperation to keep Cayman on top Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, May 26 – Heading into a busy summer, Cayman’s dive…

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Cayman Islands join World No Tobacco Day that will focus on illicit trade

Countries around the world will jointly observe World No Tobacco Day on 31 May 2015. Coordinated by the World Health Organisation (WHO), this year’s focus: Stop illicit trade of tobacco products, is supported by Article 15 of the World Health…

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Gift-Time Rugby Network acquires rights to NACRA Rugby Tournament

From Gift-Time Gift-Time Rugby Network has acquired the rights to broadcast the 2015 NACRA U-19 Rugby Championship Tournament. The NACRA U-19 Rugby Championship Tournament is the annual, week long Rugby 15-a-side event that pits the top Under-19 teams from the…

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Cayman Islands: Flowers Sea Swim on Grand Cayman

From Lacovia Cayman Islands Annual Event Open to Swimmers of All Levels Olympic medalists are keen to compete for the open water title of the Flowers Sea Swim on Grand Cayman. Novice swimmers are equally drawn to the challenge of…

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Partial victory for plaintiffs challenging sports leagues

By Mark Hamblett, From New York Law Journal A federal judge has rejected class status for damages sought by consumers challenging the exclusivity of regional sports networks airing Major League Baseball and National Hockey League games. But Southern District Judge…

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Princeton Power Systems energizes the Microgrid market in Cuba, Haiti, and the Caribbean

Princeton Power’s Solar Microgrids Provide Economic and Health Benefits to Developing Island Nations PRINCETON, NJ, (Marketwired via COMTEX) — Princeton Power Systems — a leading global designer and manufacturer of technology products and embedded software for energy management, microgrid operations,…

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DMV rejection of licence plate found reasonable

By Joel Stashenko, from New York Law Journal New York’s Department of Motor Vehicles acted reasonably and within its authority when it refused to issue a “Choose Life” license plate because it feared being seen as taking sides in the…

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Tobacco companies defeat judge’s order for ‘Deliberately Deceived’ Ads

By Zoe Tillman, From The National Law Journal But D.C. Circuit says companies must still make disclosures about addictiveness. Tobacco companies will not have to publicly advertise a judge’s conclusion that they “deliberately deceived” consumers about the health risks of…

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China’s dumb strategy when it comes to smartphones

By George Chen From South China Morning Post Smartphone makers in China focus on quick profits rather than breakthrough technologies We all know that things move fast in technology, but there is something troubling about a weird kind of industry…