Research and Markets: Governance, Risk and Compliance in The Cayman Islands Insurance Industry
August 31, 2015 11:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ngbxlm/governance_risk) has announced the addition of the “Governance, Risk and Compliance – The Cayman Islands Insurance Industry” report to their offering. “Governance, Risk and Compliance – The Cayman…
Cayman Islands: Conquering Cancer Iv Let’s fight cancer together!
A day of awareness and education Saturday, 19th September 2015: 8:30am to 2pm Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort Join the Cayman Islands Cancer Society and a team of experts from the Cayman Islands and around the world for this free…
Opening Pandora’s Dox: The unintended Consequences of an Internet that never forgets
By Arthur Chu From Techcrunch Every year the Oxford English Dictionary adds a handful of new words in recognition of how technological and social progress have affected the English language. One of the new words this year is the longstanding…
This is climate change: Alaskan villagers struggle as island is chewed up by the sea Kivalina
By Maria L. La Ganga From los Angeles Times This is what climate change looks like, up close and personal. In this town of 403 residents 83 miles above the Arctic Circle, beaches are disappearing, ice is melting, temperatures are…
CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship Semifinals kickoff times changed
Key Matches for Tickets to Rio Olympic Games Shifted One Hour Forward MIAMI (Monday, August 31, 2015) – The Confederation of North Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today announced that the two October 10 semifinal matches of the…
Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights
By Amy Li From South China Morning Post After almost every ‘rude Chinese tourist’ story, unfortunately, made SCMP.com’s top-10 list, I decided to give the question some serious thought They are seen as pushy, loud, impolite, unruly, and they are…
Sanctions smack down— six years later
By Jenna Greene, From The Litigation Daily Ruling on sanctions motions that have been pending for nearly six years, a federal judge in Delaware found that Rembrandt Technologies LP engaged in widespread document spoliation, unethical payments to witnesses and fraudulent…
Recipe of the week
Grill your scallion pancakes By J. Kenji López From Serious Eats Flaky, crispy, and packed with flavor from the grill. [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt] I’ve experienced very few truly magical moments in my food life. There was that time when…
French sailors end Calais port blockade
AFP from Business Insider Calais (France) (AFP) – Protesting French seamen ended their blockade of the northern port of Calais in the early hours of Monday, after stranding thousands of cross-Channel ferry passengers on a busy bank holiday weekend in…
Inherent risk of going wild
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal Who’s to blame if goats, grizzlies or floods kill? Summer vacations have turned tragic this year at national parks, with visitors killed by grizzly bears and falling tree limbs, and campers sickened…





