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Caribbean needs national consciousness awakening

By Arley Gill From Caribbean360 ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Tuesday October 28, 2014 – I submit that National consciousness and awareness is the quintessential sector of the new economy. I will attempt to demonstrate how that consciousness, which I speak of,…

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It’s time to tackle mental health inequality among black people

By Edward Davie From Guardian Professional Lambeth will lead the way in the treatment of mental health in black communities What 12 Years a Slave tells us about 21st century black mental health Black men face inequalities in cancer care…

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CARE: Good news here and It’s also time for our Quiz night

CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts A wonderful start to the day! Frankie and Patchy have been found and are home safe and sound. Huge thanks to everyone who helped spread the word and kept a look out for these…

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Recall of Deep Raw Cashew Pieces in Cayman Islands From Cayman Islands Department of Environmental Health The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising the public that an alert has been issued by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)…

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Cayman Islands Pirates Week is almost upon us

This year’s Pirates Week – the National festival of the Cayman Islands – running from 6 November to 16 November, promises another eleven fun-filled days of music, street dancing, culinary delights and pirate attractions for Caymanians and visitors alike. Now…

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Cayman Islands law amended to facilitate the grant of interim relief in aid of foreign proceedings

By David Butler From Harneys In modern litigation there is often a strong possibility that obtaining interim relief from the court of the jurisdiction in which you are suing your opponent will not fully protect you against the dissipation by…

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Plan won’t save Great Barrier Reef: Australian scientists

From Business Insider Sydney (AFP) – Australian government plans to protect the Great Barrier Reef are inadequate, short-sighted and will not prevent its decline, the country’s pre-eminent grouping of natural scientists said Tuesday. The draft plan, released for consultation last…

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Concert & breakfast for Cayman Islands seniors

Older Person’s Month shone a spotlight on music and the spoken word this past weekend, as celebrations continued with a folksong concert and prayer breakfast. . Over 300 people turned out to the Harquail Theatre, on Friday, 24 October, for…

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Overlooked among 50 million displaced worldwide, women and girls lose out

By Andrea Ó Súilleabháin From IPI Mass displacement has become a significant feature of recent conflicts, as the number of people forced to flee their homes has passed 50 million worldwide, a level not seen since World War II. This…

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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,…