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Daring jailbreak in Trinidad

By Azad Ali From Caribbean Life A daring jailbreak in the city of Port of Spain, Trinidad on Friday, July 24 left a policeman shot and killed, an inmate dead, while two others made their escape. Shortly after midday, three…

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Canada gives Google a world wide headache

By Lisa Shuchman, From Corporate Counsel A court in British Columbia has ordered Google to remove links to a site—globally. It’s been almost 20 years since John Perry Barlow, the essayist, Grateful Dead lyricist and Electronic Frontier Foundation founder, declared…

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War between West Indies Board and players damaging Caribbean cricket

By Tony Cozier From Mid-Day Strained relations between the players and board continue to thwart success in Caribbean cricket West Indies cricket has been paying worried attention to events on the other side of the world. A combination of Bangladesh’s…

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Robots at Japan’s wackiest hotel

Robots are in charge at Japan’s wackiest hotel By Elizabeth Pierson from Mashable Japan’s Henn-na Hotel — which translates roughly to the ‘Strange Hotel’ in English — has some pretty unusual employees. The hotel in Sasebo, Japan, opens on July…

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Hit US game show to premiere in the Caribbean

From News America News Americas, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Mon. July 27, 2015: The top-rated U.S. television game show, Family Feud, will now be shown on broadcast television exclusively across the English-speaking Caribbean. The move will significantly expand public access…

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Wall Street banks amass Treasury’s amid slow Fed Rate increases

From Newsmax Wall Street’s biggest bond dealers are amassing the most Treasury’s since March last year in a sign of confidence that a Federal Reserve’s tightening cycle of higher interest rates will be orderly. JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc….

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Cayman Islands: Burglaries on Victory Avenue in George Town

From RCIPS Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:39 A Yesterday, Monday, 10 August, Police received reports of three burglaries at the same location on Victory Avenue, near the junction with Summit Crescent, in George Town.  The rear door of three apartments…

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Narayana Health founder [Dr Shetty] honoured with Dr. Ida Scudder award

From The Hindu Devi Prasad Shetty spoke on ways to make healthcare affordable Founder of Narayana Health, Bengaluru, Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty was awarded the Dr. Ida S. Scudder Humanitarian Oration at a function got up at the Christian Medical…

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Cayman Islands win first three U-15 games. Play Antigua in 1/4 finals

From CIFA Tuesday August 11 2015 Under 15 Boys to face Antigua in Quarter Finals Following final results from Monday’s group games in the 2015 Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Under 15 Boys’ Championships in St. Maarten, Group 1 winners, the…

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The Editor Speaks: Don’t let your guard down – it only takes one

I am talking about hurricanes. The last hurricane to hit Grand Cayman was Hurricane Ivan. And that was in September 2004 and was a Category 5. It was the ninth named storm of the year and the sixth hurricane. Since…