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Curtly Ambrose not happy with cricket structure in the Caribbean

From That’s Cricket St John’s (Antigua), Sep 16: Former West Indies pacer Curtly Ambrose believes that an overhaul of the entire structure of Caribbean cricket is needed for the game to improve. Ambrose said more attention should be paid to…

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Chef Shetty – in words and recipes

Life on the islands, a restaurateur’s perspective as Head of the Culinary Society By Gregory Dal Piaz From Eat Smooth Last year we were fortunate to work closely with the Cayman Islands, promoting the islands as an epicurean destination, as…

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Why the Cayman Islands have staying power

From World Finance PRIVATE BANKING Friday, September 13th, 2013 The positive contribution of offshore financial centres sometime gets lost in the debate about regulation and transparency, but it is important to recall why centres like the Cayman Islands exist in…

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News from the National Gallery

Join us at the National Gallery IT’S A NEW TERM! Greetings! It’s getting busy again at the National Gallery! Our summer term has ended and we’ve started a new set of exciting educational courses and programmes for adults and students…

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Guernsey signs tax agreements with Switzerland and Hungary

Guernsey has signed Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEAs) with Switzerland and Hungary. It means that Guernsey has now signed 46 TIEAs – including 16 with members of the G20. Guernsey’s Chief Minister, Peter Harwood, who signed the two agreements in…

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The Guardian of the Reef

By Adela Gonzales White, The Cayman Bottom Times A New Star in a Stellar Cayman Islands Dive Scene Sinking of 13-foot sculpture to commemorate Divetech’s 20th anniversary and dedicated to ocean conservation The “Guardian of the Reef” a mythological creature…

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Regional Fisheries Enforcement gets boost from ACP Fish II Initiative

The enforcement of fisheries laws is a major challenge all across the region, but a new initiative funded by the European Union (EU), through the ACP Fish II Programme, promises to ensure that fisheries personnel, police, coast guard and other…

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Giant foot-long shrimp have invaded US waters

By KELLY DICKERSON Business Insider Monster shrimp, some up to the length of a man’s forearm, are invading U.S. waters. Asian tiger shrimp have spread from North Carolina to Texas along the U.S. coast, but no one seems to know…