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High Court ruling reverses recent change on CD ripping legislation in the UK

By Simon Freethy From Cyrus It was only last year that the government in the UK had agreed to allow members of the public to lawfully copy CDs and other copyright material that they already owned for their own private…

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Opinion – Gun violence: An American epidemic

By Kim Parker Russell From Mashable Just recently, a man pulled a gun on a packed theater in Louisiana, firing off a 10-round clip, killing two people and injuring nine others before turning the gun on himself. I live more…

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Community Events Police Records Office – Walkers Road The Police Records Office on Walkers Road is back up and running after a systems failure this morning (4). The office was open until 3pm. 2015 Orientation Dates for Cayman Islands Government…

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Cayman Islands artist’s “The Searcher” featured

From Cayman Islands Fine Art Our August feature of Gordon Solomon’s “The Searcher” is available as the original oil painting or various paper and giclee prints. Sized from a modest 8″x12″ up to an amazing 40″x48″ prints are produced on…

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Caribbean can lead CONCACAF despite scandal

From Trinidad Daily Express The Caribbean has been at the epicentre of the corruption scandal that has rocked FIFA, but the head of the region’s football body said there is no reason why another of their officials could not be…

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Jamaica PM calls for more international support to fight crime in the Caribbean

From CARIBBEAN360 NEW YORK, United States, Friday July 31, 2015 – Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller told the United Nations yesterday that Caribbean countries need greater international support to fight global organized criminals and reduce crime, particularly gun-related murders. Addressing…

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Nelson Mullins suspends partner over in-flight incident

By Brian Baxter, From The Am Law Daily Three glasses of wine and some sleeping pills did not make for a restful flight from Charlotte to London for Sarah Buffett, a corporate and immigration partner at Nelson Mullins Riley &…

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Community Events 2015 Orientation Dates for Cayman Islands Government Schools Released on behalf of the Education Ministry.   WED AUG 5 CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts Plans for Wednesday? Why not get a team together and join us for…

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Athletics faces new doping crisis after ‘biggest leak’ of test results

By Edward Gibbes From The Guardian UK • Whistleblower leaks data from 12,000 samples • Fifty-five Olympic and world golds since 2001 under suspicion Drug control centre at King’s College Athletics is facing another doping crisis after what is claimed…

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Britain, France say ending Calais migrant crisis is ‘top priority’

AFP From Times of India Britain, France say ending Calais migrant crisis is ‘top priority’ PARIS: Ending the crisis that has seen thousands of attempts by migrants to reach England from Calais in recent weeks is a “top priority”, the…