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FURTHER UPDATE: Shooting GT 3 women shot – Man charged/Motor accident – bus overturned GT/

Further update: Suspect in George Town Shooting Incident Charged From RCIPS Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:05 PM Police have now charged a 34 year of old George Town man in relation to the shooting incident that occurred near McField Lane and…

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Recent tsunami exercise exposes Cayman Islands to ‘significant’ flooding According to Simon Boxall of Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) had the recent tsunami exercise been the real thing the Cayman Islands would have suffered significant flooding. Although it was just…

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CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee fines Club CS Herediano and Club America for Champions League infractions, suspends Club America Player

MIAMI, FL (Monday, March 30, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today that its Disciplinary Committee has levied fines on 2014/15 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League semifinalists CS Herediano and Club America, and…

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UPDATE: Another water related death (8th) in the Cayman Islands this year!

From RCIPS Wed Apr 1 2015 6:11 PM It is with regret following the death of a 62 year old American national on Tuesday 31 March 2015 that RCIPS make the following statement and add clarity in the wake of…

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Cayman Airways update on emergency landing Cayman Airways Express flight KX4722 experienced a false engine fire indication while enroute from Little Cayman to Grand Cayman on Saturday, March 28, 2015. Although there was no visible evidence of a fire, the…

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La Nación: tax havens and money laundering [and the Cayman Islands]

From Buenos Aires Herald The Saguier family, majority shareholder in the La Nación newspaper since the 1990s, is the subject of numerous court cases which are trying to determine the legality of the origin of those funds used in the…

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Cayman Islands police to receive 4% pay increase – official

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service will be receiving a 4% pay rise. Hon. Marco Archer, Minister for Finance and Economic Development, confirmed this by email on Monday (30) in response to a question querying whether Cabinet had approved the…

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Rebuild man Victor Cattermole to quit NZ [Cayman Islands business]

By Martin Van Beynen From stuff.co.nz Prominent Christchurch rebuild figure Victor Cattermole says he is leaving the city and the country because of continued challenges to his credibility. After being questioned about his latest business ventures, Cattermole said, “Screw NZ.”…

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New Yorkers march in solidarity with Selma

By Tequila Minsky From Caribbean Life Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, civil rights activist Norman Siegel, Karen Daughtry and State Senator Jesse Hamilton walked arm in arm over the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday along with hundreds of others. Those who…

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South Sudan frees hundreds of child fighters

By Patrick Washington From the Dallas Weekly (GIN)—South Sudan’s Democratic Army Cobra Faction announced its third release of child soldiers as agreed in a pact with the government signed last May. Over the weekend, 654 children registered with the United…