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All the world’s an island: Correspondent Carol-Ann covers the Globe with only a back pack Part Four

By Carol-Ann Rudy This is a continuing story of iNews Cayman’s correspondent Carol-Ann Rudy’s journey across Europe. Barcelona and The Mediterranean It could be argued that moving at 300 miles per hour and more on the train the next day…

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Former Cayman investment adviser gets prison sentence for money laundering OffshoreAlert are reporting former Cayman Islands-based investment adviser Joshua VanDyk was on Friday (5) sentenced to 30 months in prison in the United States for his part in a money…

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Blue iguanas, crystal-clear waters and diving paradise: Discover Cayman Islands

By Laura Chubb From Daily Express UK From stingrays to blue iguanas, Laura Chubb gets acquainted with the locals of the Cayman Islands It was only day two of my trip to the Cayman Islands when I had a close…

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Why do people associate the Caribbean with paradise?

By Carrie Gibson From BBC Magazine The islands of the Caribbean haven’t always been described as “paradise”. What does this tell us about both the region and the Eden of people’s imagination, asks Carrie Gibson. Blue seas, warm sun, endless…

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Making Caribbean tourism ‘Chinese-ready’

By Sir Ronald Sanders from Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday September 4, 2014 – In recent years Chinese tourists have been touted as the new opportunity for growth of the industry in the Caribbean. But how realistic is this prospect for…

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Guyana has by far the highest suicide rate in the Caribbean – WHO/ World Suicide Prevention Day Sep 10

From Caribbean360 GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Tuesday September 2, 2014, CMC – The Guyana government says it has developed a “strategic partnership” with the Indian Arrival Committee (IAC) to heighten awareness on the need to prevent suicides in the country. It said…

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The terror organization taking on the Islamic State

By Emily Feldman From Mashable SILOPI, Turkey— Fighters from the Islamic State were coming. Already, the militants had cut a bloody path through Syria and western Iraq; bragging about executing security forces and slaying civilians. Now they were advancing north,…

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Regional Mexican cuisine: Old world meets new in Veracruz

By Chris E. Crowley From Serious Eats Separated from inland Mexico by the Sierra Madre mountains, Veracruz is a place of contrasts, where 500 miles of wet, tropical coastline bleed into snow-capped mountains. Zarela Martinez, the cookbook author credited with…

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Whopping $700 media fee creates controversy

By Vinette K. Pryce From Caribbean Life After 46 years of coverage of the annual West Indian American Day Associations annual festivities in Brooklyn, in an un-precedented action, the organizers required media individuals to pay a whopping $700 in order…

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Cayman Islands 2015 National Heroes Day Awards Health Services

Nominations now open – National Heroes Day 2015 – Deadline of Tuesday 30th September Minister Osbourne Bodden, is announcing to the public the nomination period for National Heroes Day 2015 is now open. This year’s theme is Health Services. Health…