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The modern socialist

By Arley Gill From Caribbean360 ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Tuesday November 11, 2014 – One of the legacies of the Grenada Revolution is a strong residue of anti-communist anti-socialist rhetoric. For the most part, persons who were hurt, or otherwise disagreed…

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Cayman Islands Customs arrest two – warn of stronger enforcement looming From Cayman Islands Customs Department The Customs Department has confirmed the arrests of a male visitor on Thursday 6 November and a female visitor on Monday 3 November 2014….

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‘Have your say’ survey on minimum wage ends December 1, 2014

The Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs and the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee is seeking participation in the Minimum Wage Survey through until 1 December 2014. Surveys, which ask respondents for qualitative information as well as their opinions on…

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‘Proud of Them’ recognises Cayman Islands’ youth

The Proud of Them initiative recognises the positive achievements of young persons aged between 10 – 25 years. Through a public nomination process, individuals are honoured in the categories of Academics, Careers, Business, Sports, Culture or Community Service. Each person…

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Marine institute to join Cayman Islands Department of Tourism for DEMA Las Vegas 2014

The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) receives grant from Darwin Institute to save the Cayman Islands’ coral reefs Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, November 11, 2014 – The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) today announced plans to host a booth inside…

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Cayman Islands implements first national disability policy

Disability Policy approved by Cabinet. Implementation planning for the Cayman Islands first national disability policy has already made considerable progress since the document was approved by Cabinet on 7 October 2014. Recommendations for the 2015/16 budget have already been submitted…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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9 Amazing Superfoods With Excellent Healing Powers

By Karyn Holmes From olwomen We know that some foods are better than the others and they are important for maintaining health and also help our body to fight against diseases. But that’s not all, new researches reveal that some…

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Beware of this food label SCAM

From Josh & Joel BioTrust Nutrition When it comes to food labels, manufacturers are very good at finding the loopholes in labeling laws and requirements, and subsequently very good at pulling the wool over YOUR eyes. One such loophole is…

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Creativity and conservation: An artist speaks on Baha Mar

By Antonius Roberts From Bahama islands info As an artist with both a home and a studio in Cable Beach for many years, my first experiencewith Baha Mar was watching the bulldozers clear the land and cut the roads. I…