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Tax Havens in the Imperial Network

By Tony Norfield “We don’t pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes.” —Leona Helmsley The motto of the ineffable billionairess came to mind recently with the publication of the Panama Papers. This huge set of files leaked from a Panamanian…

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Cayman Islands further education students build golf cart for charity

Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) students participated in the annual Golf Cart Building Project sponsored by the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman during two consecutive Saturdays, 16 and 23 April. The golf cart was built under the supervision of Project Manager…

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Cayman Islands utility company and government regulatory authority provide additional CORE generation

The Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) and Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) have completed additional revisions to the Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) programme which has been in place since February 2011. CUC and the ERA have agreed to an additional 2 Megawatts…

St.Kitts-Nevis PM leads delegation to Energy Summit in Washington, DC

St.Kitts-Nevis PM Harris Leads Delegation to US-Caribbean/Central American Energy Summit in Washington, DC BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, MAY 2nd, 2016 (PRESS SEC) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris is in the U.S. capital today, where he is leading a…

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A painful goodbye

By David (R.J.) Vied From Linkedin A Painful Goodbye What I’m about to tell you is a personal encounter with the only thing I’ve found deadlier than the drug, Enabling! This article is from my personal experience, I have no college education,…

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The name’s Jamesbondia: new group of Caribbean plants named after James Bond

From Taylor & Francis Group A new subgenus of plants has officially been called Jamesbondia after the notable American ornithologist James Bond, whose name Ian Fleming is known to have used for his eponymous spy series. An article published in…

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Single mothers graduate from Cayman Islands Passport2Success programme

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – Eleven single mothers recently graduated from Passport2Success armed with skills and confidence needed in order to enter the workforce. The ceremony was a culmination of 16 weeks of classes, internships, site visits, community service, guest…

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Regiment soldiers train in jungles of Jamaica

From Bernews Bermuda’s soldiers completed days of gruelling jungle training in Jamaica, and they put what they learned into practice in a final shakeout before a massive final training exercise tomorrow and Wednesday. Pte Jordan Fubler, a member of the…

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Seaworld & Guy Harvey partner for ocean health and Shark Conservation

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment (SEA) and world-renowned marine artist and conservationist Guy Harvey have announced a new partnership focused on ocean health and the plight of sharks in the wild.  The two organizations will partner to raise awareness of these…

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Jamaica: Bolt excited to compete at Racers Grand Prix

From Jamaica Observer Double sprint world record holder Usain Bolt is excited to compete on local soil for the first time in over a year. The world’s fastest man is set to make his seasonal bow at the Cayman Invitational…