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Where has the love for cricket in the Caribbean gone?

By Garfield Robinson From Cricbuzz Even though I arrived early, the stands were already overflowing. Hard as many of us tried there was no way of getting into the George Headley stand or any of the other main stands, and…

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Numbers deny slavery holocaust claims

By Michael A. Dingwall, Kingston – Jamaica. One of the reasons why it is being claimed that there was a holocaust during slavery is the number of slaves sent to the British Caribbean compared to the number of slaves who…

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7-month-old baby girl chokes to death after live fish her aunt is holding wriggles free and jumps into her mouth

From Inquisitr 7-month-old baby chokes on fish that wriggles free from aunt’s grip. A 7-month-old baby girl has died in a bizarre tragedy in Cambodia. The baby girl was at Cambodia’s Mekong River with her family when Chea Sophia, the…

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Cayman Islands Immigration front counter closes Early Thursday June 25th, 2015

The Department of Immigration public counter will close at 3:00pm on Thursday, June 25, to facilitate a staff meeting. All other sections will operate within the usual business hours. Persons are encouraged to take advantage of the extended opening on…

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Uninvited Cayman Island ‘guest’ stops Seafarers

Georgina Wilcox It was a wonderful night of good food, dancing and comradeship at the Seafarer’s Hall, Prospect, Grand Cayman last Tuesday (16) for the Cayman Islands Seafarers Association second social of the year. The first one was back in…

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Recipes of the week

A week of make-ahead breakfasts & awesome weekend brunch Meal Plans From The Kitchn Do your breakfast cravings flip-flop between sweet dishes and savory ones? Or is your family equally divided along sweet and savory lines? Then this breakfast meal…

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Local Rotary Club helps Cayman Islands Meals on Wheels

From Larry Chomyn Thursday (18) at the Westin Hotel saw President Brian Hurley and Past President Larry Chomyn of the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman hand over a cheque [of CI$30,00] to Rob Imperato and Beula McField who represented Meals…

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The Editor Speaks: An olive branch? Of sorts

In one of our Front Page stories today we have published the whole of Premier McLaughlin’s Statement to the Legislative Assembly in response to the Chamber of Commerce’s advertising motion – see iNews Cayman story published June 11 2015 “Cayman…

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Cayman Turtle Farm nominates 4 outstanding employees for 2015 CITA Stingray Awards

GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS – Tuesday, 9th June 2015 – Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter has nominated four outstanding staff members for the 2015 Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) Stingray Awards. The 2015 Stingray Tourism Awards will…

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Cayman Islands – Zoologger: The fish that can vanish in 2 seconds flat

From New Scientist Zoologger is our weekly column highlighting extraordinary animals – and occasionally other organisms – from around the world Species: The slender filefish (Monacanthus tuckeri) Habitat: Shallow waters in the Caribbean Sea Now you see it. Now you…