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Cayman Islands YCLA recipient addresses thousands

YCLA recipient Kellie McGee-Sandy is actively fulfilling her mission as a role model and mentor for the youth of Cayman. Since receiving her award last November, Kellie has addressed more than 6,800 people in Grand Cayman alone, and has reached…

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Jamaica: Another doctor dies after contracting swine flu From Jamaica Observer KINGSTON, Jamaica — A sixth person has died after contracting the H1N1 virus. The Ministry of Health has not released her name, but acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Winston…

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Cayman Islands YIM Short Film Competition – Registration

From  Cayman National Cultural Foundation NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS! Deadline for entries: 5PM Wednesday, April 13th, 2016 THE COMPETITION Do you dream of becoming a screenwriter, producer or director? Do you love storytelling using moving images and have a story you…

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New Principal for Cayman Islands’ Lighthouse School Appointed

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – Elroy Bryan, currently Deputy Principal at Savannah Primary School (SPS), will take up the post of Principal at the Lighthouse School (LHS) when the new school year begins in September 2016, the Ministry of Education…

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Scientists may have just made a huge breakthrough in explaining the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle

By Digital Journal From Business Insider Scientists may have solved an enduring mystery that has plagued us since records began in 1851. Scientists believe methane gas explosions may be linked to the mystery of the disappearance of as many as…

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Conn. woman who killed newborn involved in unusual clemency case

Woman who killed newborn makes unusual clemency request By MEGAN SPICER, From The Connecticut Law Tribune Panna Krom was only 16 when she got pregnant. Fearing her strict immigrant parents would disown her if they found out, she hid her…

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T&T: UWI principal wants legislation to stabilise economy

From T&T NewsDay University of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine Principal Prof Clement Sankat yesterday urged the country’s leaders to develop a strategic vision and a medium- to longterm action plan and stick to it for the good of…

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UK: Duncan Smith warns government risks ‘dividing’ society

From BBC Iain Duncan Smith has warned that the government risks dividing society, in his first interview since resigning as work and pensions secretary. He attacked the “desperate search for savings” focused on benefit payments to people who “don’t vote…

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3 signs it’s time for document management software

By Ian Lopez, From Legaltech News As hours spent overseeing documents becomes a thing of the past, firms are faced with upgrading their document management approach to the digital age. While you may not be swimming through a sea of paper…

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Honduras-Born North Carolina teen spared deportation for now

From News Americas News Americas, RALEIGH, NC, Mon. Mar. 21, 2016: A 19-year-old North Carolina teen who was slated to be deported to his homeland of Honduras Sunday has been spared deportation for now. Wildin Acosta of Riverside High School…