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Reef damage under probe, Cayman Islands official says Pullmantur was not negligent

From Seatrade Cruise News Pullmantur is under fire for damaging a Cayman Islands coral reef with a ship’s anchor chain in an incident captured on video that has had hundreds of thousands of YouTube views. However, Pullmantur Zenith was inside…

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Four & a half year jail term for Cayman Islands Permanent Residency scammer Marcia Hamilton was sentenced last Tuesday (26) to 4 1/2 years at HMP Fairbanks by Justice Charles Quin for her part with two other women of obtaining property by…

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Office nets Cayman Islands first LEED platinum designation

From Proud Green Building The newly renovated and expanded Arch & Godfrey office has been awarded the highest level of certification through the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program, according to the Cayman…

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Turks and Caicos corruption trial prolonged

From Caribbean News Now   PROVIDENCIALES, TCI — The corruption trial in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) of former government ministers and others will not be finished in 2016, according to chief prosecutor Andrew Mitchell QC. The proceedings began…

World MS Day for Multiple Sclerosis [Wed 25 May]

World MS Day is officially marked on the last Wednesday of May every year, though events and campaigns take place throughout the month of May. It brings the global MS community together to share stories, raise awareness and campaign with…

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In Presidential legal fee race, Trump beats Hillary

By Brian Baxter, The Am Law Daily The five remaining U.S. presidential candidates all have a need for outside counsel on the campaign trail, and not surprisingly it’s the two frontrunners that have accrued the most in legal expenses. Below…

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Through human and conventional openings, successful breaches happening at dizzying speeds

By Ricci Dipshan, From Legaltech News Hackers and cybercriminals are posing as employees to access company systems and finding success exploiting in traditional weak spots Law firm cyberthreats may have evolved over the past year to rely more on insider threats…

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Royal College of Physicians says E-cigarettes can ‘prevent almost all the harm from smoking’

By Jacob Sullum From Forbes In 1962, two years before U.S. Surgeon General Luther Terry released his famous report on the health hazards of smoking, the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) covered the same subject in a report that went…

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Lewis Hamilton plans ‘a brilliant day out’ at Barbados Festival of Speed

From Caribbean News Now BUSHY PARK, Barbados — Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton is looking forward to “a brilliant day out” at the inaugural Barbados Festival of Speed at Bushy Park on Sunday, May 8. He will be…

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Mercatus Study: Govt regulations have cost US economy $4 trillion

By F McGuire From Newsmax The cost of U.S. regulations is larger than Germany’s economy, amounting to a $4 trillion loss to the American economy, the Free Beacon reported. The study by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University found that…