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Norway massacre could have been avoided

By Richard Allen Greene, CNN The bomb and gun rampage that left 77 people dead in Norway last summer could have been avoided, an independent report found Monday. Anders Behring Breivik is on trial in the bombing in central Oslo…

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Nasa Mars Curiosity rover ships back detailed crater images

NASA’s Curiosity rover has shipped back to Earth high-resolution color images of its surroundings on Mars, sharpening our views of an intriguing channel, layered buttes and a layer of cobbles and pebbles embedded in a finer matrix of material. The…

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Syria crisis: Rebels ‘shoot down’ warplane

Syrian rebels have produced footage of a man they claim is the captured pilot of a fighter jet that went down in the east of the country. The rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA) say they shot a military aircraft down…

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Surprising Nutrient Deficiency Linked to Osteoporosis

By Michelle Schoffro Cook, PhD* When most people think of osteoporosis, they assume it is caused by a calcium deficiency.  While there’s no doubt that calcium plays a role in the disease, the incidence of osteoporosis is highest in countries…

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What are Drug Rehabilitation Centres?

There has been some talk about a drug rehabilitation centre being built here in the Cayman Islands. It makes much sense with the location so close to the USA and an island paradise, too. But what exactly is a drug…

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Sarasota, Grand Cayman investor completes land buy from city

By: Gulf Coast Business Review August 09, 2012 BUYER: SRQ Land LLC (SRQ Land Limited and Michael Schafer), Sarasota SELLER: City of Sarasota PROPERTY: 12222 and 12500 Fruitville Road and additional land, Sarasota PRICE: $2 million LAW FIRM ON DEED:…

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Grand Cayman’s QEII Botanic Park

  Jan Hintze August 12, 2012 A few days ago I was on Grand Cayman Island, on my way to Panama for the Heliconia Society International Conference and my daughter took me to visit this garden. It is just beautiful,…

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Secretary Blennies and Christmas Trees on Grand Cayman

by Frans De Backer The Secretary Blenny is a small, tube-dwelling blenny that is identified by its brownish to green delicate patterns. Averaging at a size of around one inch in length, Secretary Blennies are difficult to spot when hidden…

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JetBlue keeps focus on Florida and Caribbean with new routes as it plans up to 8.5% growth in 2012

JetBlue’s plan to grow its capacity on the high side for the US industry by 6.5% to 8.5% in 2012 is reflected in a planned roll-out of new destinations to the Caribbean, Florida and Latin America during 4Q2012. Those regions, particularly…

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New lawyers join Maples and Calder’s funds team

Maples and Calder has appointed four new associates to the firm’s growing funds team in its Cayman Islands office and a new partner to the British Virgin Islands office. Tim Clipstone, Greg Barwick, Philip Dickinson, Patrick Head and Lucy Nicklas…