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Is Burning Man really full of tech billionaires?

By Kevin Roose From New York Mag Here in Black Rock City, they call it, simply, “that Times article.” This year’s Burning Man was still a week away when the story in question, a column by Times writer Nick Bilton,…

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Morgan Stanley stays physical with CNG export plan

From Argus Media Houston, 29 August (Argus) — Morgan Stanley is seeking authorization to export compressed natural gas (CNG) out of the US, indicating that the bank plans to maintain physical positions in some commodity markets while selling its physical…

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Baha Mar names Executive VP of International Marketing for Baha Mar Casino & Hotel

From Bahama Islands info NASSAU, The Bahamas — Baha Mar today announced that Alex Pariente has been named Executive Vice President, International Marketing for the Baha Mar Casino & Resort, the centerpiece of the $3.5 billion integrated gaming resort. The…

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Judge to Oracle: SAP doesn’t have to pay $1.3 billion for stealing your software

By Julie Bort From Business Insider Oracle has lost an appeal to get SAP to fork over $1.3 billion. Oracle was trying to make its arch rival pay a huge fine after a now-defunct SAP subsidiary called TomorrowNow was found…

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The Ebola virus has spread to Senegal as the deadliest outbreak in history gets worse

By Abby Ohlheiser and Abby Phillip From The Washington Post As the Ebola outbreak worsens — with the death toll spiraling and the World Health Organization warning that 20,000 people could eventually be infected — another West African country has…

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Pro Wildlife: a campaign to save endangered species

From Designer Daily Hunting endangered species is unfortunately still a widely popular activity, whether it’s for rare parts of the animal or just as a hobby. To raise awareness on this crucial issue, Pro Wildlife hired German studio Guertlerbachmann. The…

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Happy Birthday Mrs Elizabeth Hurlston 100 Years

Happy 100th birthday Mrs Elizabeth Hurlston. This great lady will be celebrating it  on Sunday, 31st  August. Mrs Hurlston has been a very active member of her community and church. Over the years, Mrs Hurlston, fondly known as “Miss Elizabeth”, has taught…

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Come on Cayman Islanders: Book your team table and come out and play!

CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts   Wednesday September 3rd is CARE QUIZ NIGHT   See Flyer for all details   AND don’t forget PAWS FOR WINE 2014

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Notice of MRCU aerial operations

From Mosquito Research & Control Unit GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman (GIS) — Please be advised that the Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) will be conducting aerial operations over mosquito-breeding swamp areas on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac from Tuesday, 2nd…

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Cayman Islands meeting with Cuba scheduled for Sept 18 Cayman Islands Deputy Governor Hon. Hon. Franz Manderson said the meeting between Cayman government officials and Cuba’s counterparts over the Cuban migrants problem, will take place on 18th September in Havana….