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Quotable Caribbean: Cayman Islands Shomari Scott and more… By Bevan Springer, Marketplace Excellence Corporation From The Bahamas Weekly “This award (Blue Flag certification of Trinidad’s Las Cuevas Beach) reaffirms TDC’s commitment to capitalizing on the value that sustainable growth and…
CDB pushes energy security in the Caribbean
By Sophia Longsworth From Antillean Media Group CDB pushes energy security in the Caribbean BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, March 17, 2015 (AMG) — Regional energy security has been named as a cross-cutting theme in the Caribbean Development Bank’s new Strategic Plan for…
A.M. Best Report: Caribbean general insurers still profitable despite challenges
A.M. Best Report: Caribbean general insurers still profitable despite challenges From Insurance Journal The Caribbean general insurance market remains profitable, albeit challenging, for participants, according to an A.M. Best special report titled “Caribbean-based General Insurers: What Lies Ahead?” The report…
A tale of greed, avarice and money laundering in the Caribbean [Cayman Islands]
From Guyana Times While the talk of “cold cases” is in the air after President Donald Ramotar’s admonition to the Police, there is one “hot” case that is about to be concluded. It is the high-profile case from 2013 that…
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Cruise passenger goes overboard in the Florida Keys From WPTV MARATHON, Fla. – Search crews are looking for a man who either voluntarily jumped or fell from a cruise ship overnight near the Florida Keys, according to U.S. Coast Guard…
Capetonian Kellermann accused as kingpin of R200bn Belvedere Ponzi [Cayman Islands named]
By Alec Hogg From Fin24 Johannesburg – Cobus Kellermann, Stellenbosch University graduate now in his late 30s who runs Cape-based money manager Clarus Capital, has been fingered as a mastermind behind a massive global Ponzi scheme run out of Mauritius….
Cayman Islands law firm Walkers admits three new Caymanian attorneys
Grand Cayman – (19 March, 2015) – In a momentous week for the Walkers ‘Articled Clerk Training Programme’, Walkers is delighted to announce the admission of three new Caymanian attorneys at law. The admissions for Patrick McConvey, Arikka Ebanks and…
WICB responds to ticket price complaints
WICB Media Release. ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board has been made aware that concerns have been expressed about advance ticket-pricing for our upcoming International Home Series between West Indies and England through our Official Tour Operator…
Amid plaintiffs’ hurdles, Target settles breach suits for $10M
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal Target Corp.’s $10 million settlement of a nationwide class action over its massive 2013 data breach comes as the lead plaintiffs attorney in the case said he faced major hurdles ahead. U.S….
Samuel West: ‘There’s plenty of money for the arts. It’s just that too much of it is in the Cayman Islands’
Interview by Fiona Maddocks From The Guardian UK The actor and director discusses Greek tragedy, geekdom, fatherhood and what he thinks of privately educated actors You’re currently directing April de Angelis’s new play After Electra in Plymouth. Why this play?…





