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Rapper explains why he cut off his penis and jumped from balcony

From Caribbean360 CALIFORNIA, United States, Wednesday May 14, 2014 – Andre Johnson, the Los Angeles rapper who hacked off his genitalia before taking a dive from a second storey balcony in North Hollywood, has finally spoken out about what motivated…

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Oxbridge Re Holdings Limited Reports First Quarter 2014 Results

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, May 13, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Oxbridge Re Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: OXBR ), a provider of reinsurance solutions to property and casualty insurers in the Gulf Coast region of the United States, has reported financial results…

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Pirates Week Beach Soccer Open Cup

The Pirates Week Office in conjunction with the Cayman Islands Football Association presents the first ever official beach soccer event. The event, entitled, “Pirates Week Beach Soccer Open Cup” will take place Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1 on…

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Driving while pregnant might result in more crashes

By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist One of the main culprits blamed for car accidents is that dastardly villain, Distraction. And if there’s one time in her life when a woman might be just a wee bit distracted, it’s when…

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Study confirms that most of us carry less than $50 cash

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist Sometimes the effort needed to fumble inside my wallet for cash and change just seems too much of a burden. So I rarely use the tender and instead go straight for the debit card. And…

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Black lawyer nominated as ABA president

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life News The American Bar Association (ABA) has nominated a black lawyer as the first woman of color to be its president. Paulette Brown, a labor and employment law partner and chief diversity officer…

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Update: Harvard’s satanic ‘black Mass’ cancelled

By Daniel Burke, CNN Belief Blog Editor (CNN) – A Harvard club’s plans to stage a satanic “black Mass” were abruptly cancelled Monday after drawing fire from the Archdiocese of Boston and condemnation from the president of the Ivy League…

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Decriminalize marijuana says Bermuda government task force

From Caribbean360 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Tuesday May 13, 2014, CMC – A government appointed task force is recommending the decriminalization of marijuana in this overseas British territory and that the government should take “immediate action to enable access to medical cannabis…

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Police vehicle in accident

From RCIPS Wed, May 14, 2014 at 12:16 AM On Tuesday the 13th May 2014, around 6 :46 pm a Police vehicle with two Officers and a prisoner were involved in a traffic accident with a private vehicle in the…

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The Editor Speaks: Charities are again under the microscope

Charity begins at home and home here in the Cayman Islands we have many charitable institutions. It is a good thing because without them the whole country and its citizens would be the poorer. The question is how many of…