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Cayman Islands Lighthouse School wants new Deputy Principal

Deputy Principal, Cayman Islands Save Job Bookmark and Share New This Week, Job Posted: 10/08/2015 Dates: Apply by 24/08/2015,Job start December 2015, or earlier if available Salary: CI$63,684 – CI$73,860 per annumLocation: Cayman Islands Contract type: Full Time Contract term:…

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Coryphopterus Curasub: A fish too deep for science

From Science20 A new small goby fish differs from its relatives not only in its size and colors, but also in the depth of its habitat (70-80 m) in the southern Caribbean. The scientists gave it the name Coryphopterus curasub…

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[US] Circuit rules religious rights not violated by ACA

By Mark Hamblett, From New York Law Journal The rights of religious employers are not violated by provisions of the Affordable Care Act that require them to provide contraceptive coverage through third parties, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the…

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Mental health statistics, facts and myths

From Time To Change These key facts and statistics about mental health problems can help to challenge the myths that can contribute to the stigma that many people still face. It’s so important that we challenge these myths so we…

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An eclectic way to chase yield: Lend in the Caribbean

By Dan Gorczycki From Commercial Observer “Those who cannot change their minds, cannot change anything.”—George Bernard Shaw Imagine you want to obtain a low-leverage loan on your Class A property in the Caribbean. Easy, right? Well, when banks, or even…

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What’s the fear over the IMPACS investigation?

By Melanius Alphonse From Caribbean News Now National security and immigration are two major components of sovereignty that the region can do with much better regulations and enforcement. If not, the pristine innocence of ‘every ting irie, man’ will remain…

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Antigua announces US$8k partnership with JCI Caribbean Queen Show

From Antigua Chronicle The Antigua and Barbuda Ministry of Tourism and the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority have partnered with JCI Antigua (Jaycees) for the 54th Jaycees Queen show this Sunday, bringing 11 delegates from throughout the Caribbean Region to…

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China’s much-hyped healthcare reform drive stuck in first gear

Shanghai | By Adam Jourdan From Reuters Li Tiantian, a Chinese doctor turned tech entrepreneur, is a leading light of the country’s much-trumpeted healthcare reform drive. His medical networking platform DXY.com links two million doctors across China and has attracted…

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Cayman Islands Public Safety Communications reports nearly 21% more 911 calls

Grand Cayman: The Department of Public Safety Communications released its annual report for the period from July 2014 through June 2015. The document can be accessed on the department’s website at www.911.gov.ky . The report says that the number of…

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U.S. and Cuba: Profiting from the rekindled relationship

By Tyler Percival From Seeking Alpha Disclosure: I/we have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. Summary The United States and Cuba have begun to re-establish a relationship. There…