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No Place Like Home – Holness

By André Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter From The Gleanner Much-travelled Jamaican track and field coach, Jerry Holness, spent three years coaching in Dubai and just recently started a new experience in the Cayman Islands. Still, for all his travels, Holness,…

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Cayman Rugby at Las Vegas

From Cayman Rugby A Maples & Calder National Cayman Rugby Sevens Academy squad were in tough in the Las Vegas invitational Sevens Elite division January 23rd and 24th. The Las Vegas sevens forms part of the World seven’s series which…

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Finding Value And Consistency In Consolidated Water Co.

By Nicholas Quigley, Professional analyst, long/short equity, value From Seeking Alpha Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (CWCO) is a tiny company, with a market cap of only $172mm. As of its latest quarterly report ending Q3 2013, Consolidated Water was trading…

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Man travels 1,000 miles to claim bogus prize

By Geeta Pandey BBC News, Delhi Ratan Kumar Malbisoi travelled more than a thousand miles to claim a bogus prize An Indian villager recently travelled more than a thousand miles to the BBC office in Delhi in an unusual quest…

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American actress Shirley Temple dies at 85

From Euronews Hollywood star Shirley Temple has died aged 85, her family said on Tuesday morning. Born Shirley Temple Black on April 23, 1928, her varied career took her from being a film and television actress, singer, dancer to being…

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The dark origins of Valentine’s Day

By Arnie Seipel From npr Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate romance and love and kissy-face fealty. But the origins of this festival of candy and cupids are actually dark, bloody — and a bit muddled. Though no one…

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The Editor Speaks: When is a dog ‘dangerous’?

There has been a mounting call for a dog court to deal with owners of dogs who mistreat their pets or neglect them by allowing them to roam the streets without a leash or a muzzle. Dogs are labeled as…

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Why pension funds are finding Bermuda captivating

By Ashley Fife From APPLEBY Bermuda is becoming increasingly attractive as a place to invest pension assets, manage the risks associated with funding pensions, and to carry on a pension trustee business. In the first instance, pension trustees’ investments in…

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Premier’s HARDtalk airing changed The Office of the Premier has been advised that the airing for the discussion between Cayman Islands Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin and BBC HARDtalk host Stephen Sackur has been changed to Wednesday, 12 February, 2014, on…

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Working as a Marine Biologist on the Cayman Islands

By Peter Sonnenberg From PAC Work as a marine biologist is very rewarding; becoming one requires very hard work, though. To become a marine biologist, one must go through four years of undergraduate education and around two to five years…