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Cayman Islands’ broadcast television stations sold to Hurley’s Media

In an announcement on Cayman27 News last Monday (27) night and an article on Cayman27’s website news was broken that Cayman International Television (Caribbean) Network (CITN) and Cayman Television Service (CTS) have been sold to Hurley’s Media Ltd. The deal…

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Cayman Islands law school confirms LL.B Hons. Degree by UK SRA

TBLS QLD status confirmed until 2020 The Truman Bodden Law School of the Cayman Islands is delighted to announce that their qualifying Law degrees (LL.B Hons), both full and part time, have been re-confirmed by the United Kingdom Solicitors Regulatory…

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Warner seeks judicial review, claiming political bias in extradition case

From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Tuesday July 28, 2015 – FIFA corruption accused Jack Warner plans to file an application for judicial review of his extradition matter, arguing that the case has been tainted by political bias and it…

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How not to hire teenage girls

By Jenna Greene, From The Litigation Daily Sometimes you should just settle. Take the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s recent sexual harassment lawsuit against a Subway franchise in upstate New York. The gist of the July 21 complaint is that…

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Cayman Islands Children’s Investment Fund raises $3.38M

From OCTA Finance Children’s Investment Fund Form D The Cayman Islands-based Children’s Investment Fund submitted Form D because of $3.88 billion offering. The date of first sale was 2005-06-01. The raised $3.88 billion. The offering is still open. The total…

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crimes against cheese

10 common crimes against cheese you don’t have to commit By Niki Achitoff-Gray From Serious Eats Everything you need to know about eating and cooking with curds Really great cheese is a precious commodity. It’s a labor-intensive product, which means…

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Bichotte says Sampson’s conviction ‘sad’

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Haitian American Democratic legislator Rodneyse Bichotte has described as “sad” and “unfortunate” Friday’s conviction of Caribbean American legislator John L. Sampson. Democratic Sen. Sampson, 50, a lawyer, who represented the 19th New York…

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Markets crash: Is P-note crackdown the reason?

From rediff business The P-note route already had strict compliance requirements The Supreme Court-appointed special investigative team’s recommendation of stricter norms for participatory notes, to check the flow of unaccounted money, is likely to be viewed negatively by the market….

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Canada: Old Hollywood film set transforms into community hub

The Town of Shelburne to receive assistance for new Guild Hall events facility July, 2015 – Shelburne, N.S. – Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Over the years, Shelburne’s historic architecture and seaside vistas have doubled for 17th century Salem, Massachusetts and…

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‘Life in the Rain Forest’

Torrential rains in the Caribbean last year created a damp and dense atmosphere in the forested area where my family and I vacationed. The flora and fauna challenged us and we endured the constant buzz of the various insects. The…