Warner: John Oliver a comedian fool/Webb: Why was I so nice and naïve?
Jack Warner says John Oliver is a “comedian fool” who dissed Trinidad From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Friday June 12, 2015 – If there at least one man who didn’t think it funny that comedian John Oliver bought airtime…
Interpol ditches FIFA deal as corruption scandal deepens
By Gregory Blachier Reuters From Yahoo Sport PARIS (Reuters) – Interpol suspended a 20-million-euro (14 million pounds) sports “integrity” agreement with FIFA on Friday, at the end of testing week for soccer’s scandal-hit ruling body that saw its chief spokesman…
Colour blind justice needed in FIFA probe
By Arley Gill From CARIBBEAN360 GEORGE’S, Grenada, Friday June 12, 2015 – It would be fair to say that most persons who seriously follow world football would not have been surprised by the allegations, charges, arrests, extradition requests, resignations that…
FURTHER UPDATE: Cayman Islands: Stabbing & a shooting (3 persons shot); firearm arrest
Further update on stabbing Prospect From RCIPS Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 7:56 AM The 29 year old arrested in connection with the stabbing incident in Prospect on Saturday morning has now been formally charged for: 1) Wounding with Intent…
Today (Fri 12) is not just another day
From Walk Free. org Today is World Day Against Child Labour. But even as you read, boys like Kwesi from Ghana are being pushed into forced labour and girls like Durga from India are being tricked into domestic slavery.1 Right…
iNews Briefs, More & Community Events
Cayman Islands Community Events iPetitions – WE WANT DECENT INTERNET! We, the undersigned, individuals, request that the Members of the Legislative Assembly in conjunction with the Information & Communications Technology Authority mandate that customers actually receive the broadband internet speeds that…
Williams & Connolly Subpoenaed in Lance Armstrong Fraud Case
By Zoe Tillman, From Legal Times Williams & Connolly is refusing to turn over documents about the firm’s relationship with Lance Armstrong as the disgraced cyclist fights allegations that he defrauded the U.S. government by lying about his use of…
Trade agency weighs banning import of Nokia Phones
By Jenna Greene, From The National Law Journal Four tech companies argue the restriction could harm the public interest. As the U.S. International Trade Commission considers banning the importation of some Nokia phones, four tech companies this week argued that…
As risks mount, lawyers take on security roles
By David Ruiz, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — The job of chief security officer is getting an upgrade. In-house counsel, private practice attorneys and legal recruiters say they are seeing more lawyers in expanding CSO roles as companies update…
Curbs on NSA reflects shifting US mood
By Robert Macpherson, AFP From Business Insider Washington (AFP) – Curbing the US government’s power to collect telephone records is a victory of sorts for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden that reflects shifting public opinion about the surveillance state a decade…





