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Gimistory 2014 is TALE ready to GO

Saturday Nov 29 – Saturday 6 December All shows start at 7pm FREE Entry The Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival, GIMISTORY, which began in 1998, is acclaimed by many who have attended storytelling festivals in North America, the UK and…

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Female primates are promiscuous to stop males from killing their offspring

By Kashmira Gander From The Independent “As a result, some males have testicles which are up to 10 times larger than normal in breeding season” Some female primates are promiscuous in order to prevent males from killing their offspring. It…

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EU judges, Maltese mysteries, and Christians in the Caribbean

PART IV By Nikolaj Nielsenn From EUobserver BRUSSELS – John Dalli, flanked by his lawyers, enters the blue-carpeted chamber of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg and faces a panel of five black-robed judges. It is July 2014 –…

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8 things you didn’t know about Jamaica

By Oliver Hill Special to CNN From Las Vegas Review Journal Unless you’ve been stuck in a mine shaft or visiting a distant planet for the past few decades, chances are you’ve heard of Bob Marley and Usain Bolt and…

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It’s hard to be stressed on this Caribbean Island paradise

By Ann KuffnerFrom The Escapologist It’s another languid, relaxing Sunday on the little island I call home. Settling in at Estel’s Diner on the beach, we order our favourite breakfast—huevos rancheros with homemade salsa. Then it’s back to a blissful…

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Women officially allowed to become bishops for first time after historic Church of England vote

By Tom McTague, Deputy Political Editor From Daily Mail UK General Synod’s overwhelmingly backed a change in church law today    It comes 20 years after women were ordained as Church of England priests    The first female bishop could…

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Cayman Islands chemo unit receives $100K from Movember

The Movember Committee has donated US$100,000 towards the new Chemotherapy Unit at the Cayman Islands George Town Hospital. The donation is the biggest, single gift so far towards the new ‘state-of-the-art’ Chemotherapy Unit, being provided by the Cayman Islands Cancer…

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Cayman Islands Fedex courier cleared by jury of stealing gold from packages Evon Robinson, a former courier with Fedex in the Cayman Islands, was cleared by a jury last Thursday (20) of stealing gold valued over $30,000 from packages sent…

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Suicide at the 92nd Street Y: Did Sol Adler die because of the very institution he lived for?

By Steve Fishman From New York Magazine When Debbie Adler reviews the events of May 9, which she does obsessively, she figures that her husband had about 20 minutes to kill himself. For 25 years, Sol Adler had been the…

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