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UK’S DAILY MAIL FEATURES THE CAYMAN ISLANDS In deep in the Cayman Islands: I waited sixty years to kiss a stingray …and I liked it! By Tim Bentinck From The Daily Mail, UK When I told friends that I had…

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Canadian Caribbean/Notting Hill carnival/3D Printing

WHERE TO FIND A TOUCH OF THE CARIBBEAN IN CANADA By Tim Kiladze, Magdalen Islands, Que. — The Globe and Mail Whatever the source, the Magdalen Islands, a cluster of roughly a dozen Quebec islands, made me realize the scope…

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Cayman dual citizenship/Illegal ganja/Testamentary/Miami Port security

CAYMAN JUDGE FAVOURS POLITICIAN ON DUAL CITIZENSHIP By Tyrone Reid, Senior Staff Reporter, The Gleaner Unlike in Jamaica’s dual-citizenship cases, the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands has ruled that a United States-born politician who renewed her US passport as…

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LIME layoffs/Reg Cayman co. seeks TWSE listing/Legalise ganga/E Waste systems

200 LIME WORKERS ON WAY OUT SAT, AUGUST 31, 2013 – 12:07 AM LIME has confirmed that 200 workers will go home next month as a result of a deal with global provider Ericsson that will see the Swedish company…

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Cheap turtle/funds hidden in Cayman/$Billions invested in Cayman/Cayman change

TURTLE MEAT HAS GOT A LOT CHEAPER Georgina Wilcox The Cayman Turtle Farm (CTF) has announced it will be lowering its price of turtle meat because of a more productive breeding season and better management of the animals. CTF Managing…

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Editorial/30 days for rape/Domestic abuse /Tourism review/trial for alleged abuse

THE EDITOR SPEAKS: QUANTITY DOESN’T EQUAL QUALITY The decision by the government to allow around 1,500 workers, many in the tourism sector, the chance to stay when their permits expire in October has angered many and equally been applauded. The…

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Pirates Cayman Brew/Pirates Carib 5/Model cruise/3D shoes

CAYMAN ISLANDS BREWERY WINS OVER THE PIRATES Georgina Wilcox If you were in George Town last Friday (30) you would have thought it was the start of Pirates Week, Cayman Islands National Festival. Pirates were everywhere. And the reason is…

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Premier tour/$7,000 for Zak/ Ship pays up

PREMIER CONTINUES HIS TOURS OF MINISTRIES From Office of the Premier GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin continued touring his Ministries this week in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Hazard Management on Tuesday. Mr. McLaughlin met…

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Employee of Year/Wellness retreat/Cayman to benefit 2nd Tampa ship

NICHOLAS MCLEAN IS EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR The Department of Education’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Systems Administrator, Nicholas McLean, has emerged victorious from among 11 highly accomplished civil servants nominated for the Deputy Governor’s Employee of the Year award….

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CNCF Auditions/Art classes/ Appleby Advises FMO

AUDITION! AUDITION! WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE CNCF YOUNG AT ARTS & CAYMAN ISLANDS FOLK SINGERS Saturday, September 7th, 2013 The Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s Young At Arts after-school theatre arts programme, supported by Butterfield, resumes at the beginning of the…