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Tourism arrivals in Cayman Islands continue to set records

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (8 June 2015) Air arrivals into the Cayman Islands have surpassed 150,000 in the first four months of 2015, an increase of almost 4.40% over the same period in 2014. In the month of April, the…

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New era in the war on cancer

By Sophie Borland, Health Correspondent For The Daily Mail In Chicago Revolutionary treatment that will save thousands hailed as ‘biggest breakthrough since chemotherapy’ Immunotherapy teaches body to attack cancer cells and destroy tumours The treatment will replace chemotherapy within five…

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The M&A strategies of 10 tech giants: A founder’s guide to selling your startup

By Conner Forrest From Tech Republic For startups shopping for VC money, targeting an acquisition is one of the primary options for an exit. To help pick your targets, TechRepublic has broken down how the top 10 tech giants approach…

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When police brutalize pregnant women

By Alex Ronan From New York Mag Police-body-camera footage that surfaced recently shows two California cops wrestling an eight-months-pregnant black woman to the ground as she screams, “Please! I’m pregnant!” in late January. A white woman who has not been…

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Bermuda makes key changes to partnership laws

From Offshore Bankers Minister of Economic Development Grant Gibbons has announced that legislation making key amendments to the laws governing partnerships has been successfully passed by both the House of Assembly and Senate. The Ministry of Economic Development sponsored 4…

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Princeton student must reveal identity in disability suit

By Charles Toutant, From New Jersey Law Journal A Princeton University student who claims the school failed to accommodate his disability after he attempted suicide may not bring his lawsuit anonymously, a federal judge in Newark has ruled. The student,…

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CBS: Many Caribbean households consist of extended families

From Saba-News Household statistics for the Caribbean Netherlands published by Statistics Netherlands today reveal that just over one in ten households in the Caribbean Netherlands comprise relatives in addition to the nuclear family. These extended families in one household are…

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Lawyer drops ‘Stupid Patent’ Suit against EFF

By Lisa Shuchman, From Corporate Counsel The lawyer who last week sued the Electronic Frontier Foundation for defamation after the nonprofit wrote about his invention in its “Stupid Patent of the Month” column has dropped his lawsuit. Attorney Scott Horstemeyer,…

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Deutsche Bank shake-up reassigns legal affairs chief

By Sue Reisinger, From Corporate Counsel Beset by legal and regulatory problems, Germany’s Deutsche Bank AG is shaking up its top management by replacing two co-chief executives and reassigning its new head of legal affairs. But general counsel Richard Walker…

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Cayman Islands Fire Service answers the call

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Heavy rains that resulted in flooding had members of the Cayman Islands Fire Service out in force on Friday. From 6:45 p.m. 5 June, 2015, until 6.45 a.m. on 6 June, 2015, crews answered a…