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Cayman Islands college launches online learning iniative

(GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS) – The International College of the Cayman Islands is launching a new online learning initiative to respond to the evolving needs of today’s students and working professionals. The initial classes will begin in July for students…

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Chanderpaul sacking distressing, says Guyana sports minister

From Caribbean News Now GEORGETOWN, Guyana (GINA) — Guyana’s minister of education with responsibility for sport, Dr Rupert Roopnaraine, has described the ‘sacking’ of veteran Guyanese batsmen Shivnarine Chanderpaul from the West Indies cricket squad as ‘distressing’. “The manner of…

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How corrupt is Britain? Massively

Review by Gwyn Griffiths from The Morning Star How Corrupt is Britain? Edited by David Whyte (Pluto Press, £16.99) THE CONCLUSION of this excellent book is that institutional corruption in Britain is endemic and Professor David Whyte has assembled an…

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Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas

By Huw Kidwell Costing some $940 million, Anthem of the Seas is the second of the Quantum class ships built by Royal Caribbean Cruise International (RCCI), extending their fleet to 23 and providing a true next-generation experience for the ever…

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Caribbean told to brace for 11 storms in 2015

By CMC/Jamaica Observer From St Lucia newsonline BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – The US-based National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting six to 11 named storms for the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season even as regional disaster officials warned Caribbean countries not…

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High scores rock Cayman Islands

By Joanna Humphries From CIEF This month Cayman has seen a host of riding activity at two of Cayman’s riding schools. Riders from The Equestrian Centre and Cayman Riding School took part in the third of this year’s National Dressage…

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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…

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Hurley’s Entertainment in the Cayman Islands announces Cayman Crosstalk changes

Rooster Radio has parted ways with its long-­time morning host Austin Harris. The announcement was made by Hurley’s Entertainment Managing Director Randy Merren Friday afternoon. “I thank Austin for his years of service, but it is time to take Cayman…

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Queen Elizabeth sets in train Britain’s in-out EU referendum

By Andrew Osborn Reuters From Sydney Morning Herald London: Queen Elizabeth has set in motion the new government’s plans for an in-out referendum on staying in the European Union, but left open questions about when it will be and what…