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Cayman Islands: Man Charged with Indecent Assault

From RCIPS: Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 12:36 PM Man charged with 10 Counts of Indecent Assault on Females A man, age 19, from Bodden Town, has been charged with ten counts of indecent assault on females in connection with his…

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Community Events SAT JULY 11 Battle of the Platoons’ Cadet Sports and Family Fun Day The Cayman Islands Cadet Corp invites all cadets to the showdown ‘Battle of the Platoons’ Cadet Sports and Family Fun Day on Saturday (11 Jul)…

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Amazon loses appeal over search results

By Patience Haggin, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — High-end watch manufacturer Multi Time Machine Inc. won a skirmish in a fight against Amazon.com Inc. and can proceed with claims that the online retailer’s search results infringe its trademark. Ruling…

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Feds Warn Silicon Valley about ‘Warrant-Free Zones’ in devices

By Mike Sacks, From The National Law Journal “We’re not seeking a front door, back door or any other kind of door,” Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told the Senate Judiciary Committee. Federal law enforcement officials want help from Silicon…

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Russia vetoes UN move to recognize Srebrenica ‘genocide’

By Carole Landry, AFP From Business Insider United Nations (United States) (AFP) – Russia vetoed a draft UN resolution Wednesday that would have recognized the Srebrenica massacre as genocide, saying it unfairly singled out Bosnian Serbs for war crimes. Britain…

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Community Events THU JULY 9 National Gallery Summer Arts Drop Ins The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is thrilled to be hosting a Summer of Art, free programming that allows kids to utilise their creativity by participating in a…

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Caribbean integrity commissions form new Commonwealth body to fight corruption

From The Commonwealth National authorities from 12 Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean have joined forces to establish a new regional body to enhance transparency and help fight corruption. The Association of Integrity Commissions and Anti-Corruption Bodies in the Commonwealth Caribbean…

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HP loses bid to knock out Pemex corruption suit

By Ross Todd, From The Recorder SAN JOSE — Hewlett-Packard Co. won’t be able to duck a civil RICO suit tied to violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act simply by arguing the case doesn’t belong in U.S. court. HP…

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Rotting frozen meat from the 1970s smuggled through Hong Kong into China

By Nectar Gan, Emily Tsang and Clifford Lo From South China Morning Post Crackdown by mainland customs nets illegally imported frozen products worth 3 billion yuan and identifies the city as a transit point China’s customs has named Hong Kong…

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Surprising reversal in Rocky Flats Case

By Scott Flaherty, from The Litigation Daily After 25 years of litigation over contamination from the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant in Colorado, a federal appeals court has ruled that Dow Chemical Co. and Rockwell International Corp. should be on…