TCI wins Caribbean Tourism Organisation student symposium
From TCI Weekly News Students from the TCI Community College have emerged victorious from the annual student colloquium in New York during the Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s Caribbean week. The competition challenges students to present creative ideas for sustainable tourism projects…
Trade agency weighs banning import of Nokia Phones
By Jenna Greene, From The National Law Journal Four tech companies argue the restriction could harm the public interest. As the U.S. International Trade Commission considers banning the importation of some Nokia phones, four tech companies this week argued that…
We know how to read over-the-counter drug labels, but we don’t always understand the potential dangers
By Chris Morran From Consumerist When you buy some Tylenol or NyQuil, you probably know — or find out easily from looking at the label — that these products contain acetaminophen. But knowing the names of active ingredients in an…
As risks mount, lawyers take on security roles
By David Ruiz, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — The job of chief security officer is getting an upgrade. In-house counsel, private practice attorneys and legal recruiters say they are seeing more lawyers in expanding CSO roles as companies update…
Curbs on NSA reflects shifting US mood
By Robert Macpherson, AFP From Business Insider Washington (AFP) – Curbing the US government’s power to collect telephone records is a victory of sorts for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden that reflects shifting public opinion about the surveillance state a decade…
Starbucks quietly took the cappuccino off the menu in many stores, and it makes perfect sense
By Gus Lubin From Business Insider The cappuccino is one of the most basic espresso drinks, and it has been on the menu at Starbucks since current CEO Howard Schultz added it in 1986. Yet recently Starbucks stopped listing the…
Cayman Islands Enterprise City seeking young entrepreneurs for Summer Internship Programme
“Summer in the City” initiative enters its third year as CEC and zone companies welcome young Caymanians into the tech zone for experience and opportunities Cayman Enterprise City is inviting young Caymanians to apply for several internships available in the…
Cayman Islands Public Celebration for Queen’s Birthday
The Cayman Islands will celebrate Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II’s official birthday on Saturday, 13 June 2015, with customary pomp and circumstance. A parade by the uniformed services will precede a brief ceremony at the Legislative Assembly recognising past and…
Deutsche Bank appoints new Chief Operating Officer in Cayman
Sophie Ebanks has been appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Deutsche Bank in the Cayman Islands. In her new role, Sophie will assume responsibility for an extended range of operational activities and services within Cayman, including the management and oversight…
Caribbean tour operators split on selling much-delayed Baha Mar
By Brian Major From Travel Pulse Top Caribbean tour operators are taking varied approaches as vacationers, hoteliers, government tourism officials and Bahamas sub-contractors and resort workers all await the much-delayed opening of the $3.5 billion Baha Mar development. While one…





