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Stormin’ Norman Waleski’s Cayman Island Tax Diversion

By Charles Orloski From Dissident Voice The extraordinary advantages of US corporations forever enchanted Turkey Hill store manager, and Marywood University graduate, Norman Waleski. Compensated $12.00 per hour, Stormin’ Norman got tired of proliferating taxes, for example, F.I.T., State, School,…

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‘Fowler is CADI Reserve Champion 2014’

While bronze medal Youth Olympic Games winner, Polly Serpell, was training hard for the YOG show jumping competition in Nanjing, China this past summer, other Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (“CIEF”) riders traveled to the USA to participate in the Children…

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Caribbean stakeholders to discuss marijuana tourism

From Jamaica Observer BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Richard Kildare, the deputy chief executive officer of Jamaica’s first medical marijuana company, will lead off debate on the notion or reality of marijuana tourism during the Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s (CTO) State of…

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There’s no place like home at BBC

Diego Saldana-RojasFrom fiusm There’s nothing quite like getting kicked out of home, especially when it’s due to the self-serving interests of your university. This “Worlds Ahead” institution somehow turned the “impossible,” leaving housing students without a place to live, into…

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Haiti’s first ever life-saving air ambulance service launches operations

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (HCNN) — Haiti’s first ever life-saving air ambulance service, which recently launched operations in different regions in the country, will be accessible to patients of all social levels, and will provide a guarantee of quick air transportation from…

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Tremors and volcanic eruptions: the fuel of the future?

From The World Bank Overwhelmed by oil prices, could exploring geothermal energy help the small islands of the Eastern Caribbean to reduce their electricity costs. Instead of scaring people, the energy released by earthquakes and volcanoes could soon jump-start cars,…

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Paris WW2 plaque to be restored on ‘house of shame’

By Hugh Schofield From BBC The original plaque was taken down during renovation works over the summer The owners of one the most infamous buildings in Paris have been ordered to put back a commemorative plaque recalling the role of…

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Dismissal of sex abuse case against Yeshiva upheld

By Mark Hamblett, From New York Law Journal It didn’t take long for a federal appeals court to hold that the statute of limitations had since expired on claims by dozens of former students that they had been sexually abused…

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Is the new proposal to conserve Caribbean dolphins an empty promise?

By Sarah Keartes From Earth Touch News In response to a boom in marine tourism, the Jamaican government (in collaboration with CITES) has moved to implement a new set of guidelines for dolphin conservation in the Caribbean. It sounds like…

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Cayman Islands Governor’s first anniversary

Governor Helen Kilpatrick marked her first anniversary in the Cayman Islands by speaking to CITN/Cayman 27. The Governor provides the following interview for use by iNews Cayman How do you feel about your first year in office? Amazed that it…