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Standards in Public Life on air

Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin and Chairman of the Commission for Standards in Public Life Karin Thompson appeared on Radio Cayman’s Talk Today radio show to discuss the Standards in Public Life Bill, which is proposed legislation to be discussed during…

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Consumer Reports pulls recommendation for Honda Fit after poor crash test results

By Chris Morran From Consumerist Earlier today, we told you how all but one of the subcompact cars (aka mini cars)* tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety received failing marks in the important small overlap crash test, and…

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Two-year hunt for drug dealers

From Trinidad Express Cocaine shipments sent by drug smugglers using the guise of the defunct company Carib­bean Sea Works Ltd over the last year and a half from Trinidad were closely monitored by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents. “The DEA…

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Caribbean Project: Cayman Islands vs. Haiti

By Hunter Wallace From Occidental Dissent The Cayman Islands vs. Haiti Cayman Islands Imagine a place that is 60 percent multiracial, 20 percent black, and 20 percent White, but where 1.9 percent of the population lives in poverty, where there…

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New Cruise Terminals & Piers: A Risky Business

By Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill Maritime Lawyers “The Caymans can’t possibly pay for the news cruise piers by itself. But if it decides to “partner” with these giant, rich cruise lines, it may find itself paying for much…

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China’s elite caught storing riches in Caribbean offshore haven

Posted by sage From Golden Age of Gai By James Ball, The Guardian Relatives of political leaders including China’s current president and former premier named in trove of leaked documents from the British Virgin Islands. More than a dozen family…

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Latin leaders to applaud Cuba’s dictatorship

By Andres Oppenheimer [email protected] From Miami Herald What’s most shameful about Latin American presidents’ scheduled visit to Cuba for a regional summit Tuesday is not that they will visit one of the world’s last family dictatorships, but that they most…

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Marigot Bay – ‘The Most Beautiful Bay In The Caribbean’ by land or by sea

By PATRICK From uncommon Caribbean Marigot Bay, St. Lucia, The Most Beautiful Bay in the Caribbean, as described by prolific author James A. Michener. I still remember the first time I saw it. Most people do, I’d imagine, thanks to…

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HMRC looks to extend its reach to Cayman Islands

By Fiona Nicolson From FT Adviser HM Revenue & Customs has sent out another batch of ‘enabling’ letters to Cayman Island bank accounts holders in the UK to warn them about tax evasion. Sean Wakeman, tax investigations partner for tax,…

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Clifton Hunter High School gets support from Rotary Sunrise

Students can not learn when their stomachs are hungry and as an organization committed to youth, education and literacy the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise has recently made a donation of CI$5,000 to Clifton Hunter High School in support…