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Case against three men in connection with Scotiabank robbery adjourned Friday 20th July:  Christopher Myles, Kevin Bowen and James McLean, all accused of conspiracy in the Scotiabank robbery were set to enter their pleas to the charges but the case…

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Bradley Wiggins wins Tour de France title

Bradley Wiggins became the first British rider to win the Tour de France as Mark Cavendish claimed his fourth consecutive final-stage victory. Wiggins, 32, finished in the chasing peloton in Sunday’s final stage around the streets of Paris with a…

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ANGUILLA TO GET CDB GRANT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STUDY

Anguilla is looking to update its environmental and physical planning legislation to support the work required to address land use management, and to effectively address current environmental problems and emerging challenges such as climate change. It will get some assistance…

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CloudOn Brings Mobile Productivity to the World Stage

CloudOn Brings Mobile Productivity to the World Stage, Launching in 60 Additional Countries Across the Globe including Cayman Islands CloudOn, the mobile solution for creating, editing, saving and sharing Microsoft Office and Adobe documents, launches worldwide In response to enormous…

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Attorney General gives his blessing to “Save the Mortgage” programme

Despite the office of the Auditor General expressing concerns about the design and legality of the $2.05 million “Save the Mortgage” programme, the Attorney General’s Chambers gave its blessing to the programme in a legal opinion dated 31 May, 2012….

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National Trust Summer Camp is back!

(George Town) Friday 20 July 2012 – Attention bug detectives and mangrove explorers! Thanks to the dedicated efforts of Trust supporters, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands will once again be holding a one-week summer camp for children aged…

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Cayman in Olympic Concerts

The Cayman Islands was represented loud and clear at two music concerts  held in London on Saturday, 21 July as part of the lead up to the opening of the Summer Olympics on Friday, 27 July. Caymanian Adishree Mani participated…

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Dog Destroyed for Looking Like a Pit Bull

By Lisa Spector* On July 10, 2012, in Belfast, Ireland, an innocent dog, who had never displayed any signs of aggression, was destroyed for looking like a Pit Bull, a breed not allowed in Britain. (Lennox was, actually, a bull…

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First Steampunk cruise visiting Cayman Islands

According to Wikipedia “Steampunk” originated during the 1980s and early 1990s and incorporates elements of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, horror, and speculative fiction. It involves a setting where steam power is widely used—whether in an alternate history such as…

9 Districts and an entirely different voting system proposed

It was with some amazement that I listened to Cayman’s Premier, Hon. McKeeva Bush speaking on Radio Cayman last Thursday (19) evening. Mr. Bush announced he would be setting up a bipartisan committee to examine the idea of creating eight…