Opinion: Simon Donner and climate warming
By Doug Craig From redding.com Doug Craig was an Air Force brat born in Germany, grew up in L.A., Northern Virginia and Dayton, Ohio. Obtained a B.A. in Journalism and a Doctorate in Psychology. Employed as a clinical psychologist in…
The Céspedes saga
By Susan Slusser and Demian Bulwa, From San Francisco Chronicle, Pub on Ultimate Astros Marooned on a tiny Caribbean island, family members of Oakland A’s star Yoenis Céspedes feared their journey would end right there under a baking sun. Their…
Arctic sea ice up 60 percent in 2013
By Melanie Batley From newsmax An unusually cold Arctic summer has resulted in almost a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice compared to the same time last year, bucking predictions that global warming would result in the…
America remembers its fallen
From The Daily Mail UK By Becky Evans, David Mccormack and Associated Press Reporter Emotions run high as relatives of 9/11 victims gather at Ground Zero twelve years after tragedy In New York, the moving tribute started at 8:46 a.m….
Key HIV strain ‘came from Haiti’
By Neil Bowdler Science reporter, BBC News The strain of the HIV virus which predominates in the United States and Europe has been traced back to Haiti by an international team of scientists. The strain passed from Haiti to the…
CaribbeanTales launches CaribbeanTales-TV
By Lindsay Presswell From rabble.ca CaribbeanTales Film Festival showcases films from all Caribbean countries, launches CaribbeanTales-TV CaribbeanTales is a festival of immense scope: it lasts over a month and showcases the best of what the entire Caribbean has to offer…
McCallum explains costly blunder
From The Gleaner As one locally based player moved from outcast to lifesaver during Tuesday night’s CONCACAF Hexagonal World Cup Qualifying match against Costa Rica inside the National Stadium, another descended from saviour to villain. Jermaine ‘Tuffy’ Anderson, who after…
Shining Stars Childhood Care and Education Centre in the Cayman Islands offer another first
Shining Stars Childhood Care and Education Centre further cements its position as an innovator in the Cayman Islands childcare industry through the use of biometric technology. Parents of children enrolled at Shining Stars are benefitting from the first use of…
Cartoon of the Day
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
Cayman Registry and Yachtsure24 confirm as supporters of GSF 2013
By Katie Poundall From Superyacht News The Superyacht Events team is thrilled to announce that both Cayman Registry and Yachtsure24 (the superyacht branch of R&Q Marine Services), have confirmed themselves as partners of the 2013 Global Superyacht Forum (GSF). In…





