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  • ‘Holy Evidence’: Scientist Converts After Studying the Shroud of Turin. [AND A THANK YOU FROM IEYENEWS TO ALL OF YOU]
    From Newsmax Dr. Robert Harrington, a renowned skeptic and scientist, recently shocked his colleagues and peers when he announced his conversion to Christianity after a groundbreaking investigation […]
  • Cayman Regulator Issues Flow with Enforcement and Fining Notice Following ICT Infrastructure Sharing Dispute
    GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – 23 December 2025. The Utility Regulation andCompetition Office (URCO) has issued an Enforcement Notice and Proposed FiningNotice to Cable and Wireless (Cayman […]
  • Cayman: Firearms and Drugs Seizure by CBC
    FOUR FIREARMS AND ILLEGAL DRUGS INTERCEPTED BY CBC Grand Cayman, 23 December 2025 — The Cayman Islands Customs & BorderControl Service (CBC) has intercepted four firearms, ammunition, and a […]
  • Cayman: Operation Winter Guardian Traffic Update, 23 December
    From RCIPS As the RCIPS Holiday Safety Operation Winter Guardian continues, road safety and traffic enforcement remain a key area of focus, with heightened visibility and increased vehicle […]
  • Regulator Issues Licence to Starlink
    GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – 23 December 2025. The Utility Regulation andCompetition Office (URCO) has issued the first licence under its new satellite serviceprovider licensing framework to […]

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North Korea marks birthday of Kim Il-sung

BBC North Korea has marked the 101st anniversary of the birth of founding father Kim Il-sung as tensions continue over the country’s nuclear programme. Leader Kim Jong-un visited the mausoleum of his grandfather and his father Kim Jong-il in Pyongyang,…

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New report says China secretly executes thousands of people a year

Rebecca Baird-Remba Business Insider China is carrying out thousands of secret executions but refusing to report them, according to a report released this week by Amnesty International. Amnesty believes China executed several thousand people last year — more than all…

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IDC: Windows 8 has actually made PCs ‘a less attractive alternative to tablets’

By Brad Reed BGR While Microsoft’s (MSFT) launch of Windows 8 was supposed to be the big change that the company needed to help personal computers keep pace with touch-based devices such as tablets and smartphones, new research from IDC…

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Electronic Arts Cuts Jobs At Montreal Studio Less Than Two Weeks After CEO’s Resignation

Catherine Shu Techcrunch Electronic Arts is laying off staffers at its Montreal office in another round of job cuts. The news comes less than two weeks after CEO John Riccitiello resigned, citing the company’s financial underperformance. EA declined to tell…

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President Obama Awards Medal of Honor to Father Emil Kapaun

By Colleen Curtis whitehouse blogs Photo: President Barack Obama embraces Ray Kapaun after presenting him with the Medal of Honor awarded posthumously to his uncle, Chaplain (Captain) Emil J. Kapaun, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White…

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Foreigners are flooding the Japanese stock market

Sam Ro, Business Insider Japan’s efforts to stimulate the economy with aggressive monetary policy has sent the Japanese stock market surging as investors see it as a way to ride inflation. Below is a chart from Bloomberg BRIEF economist Michael…

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Ron Johnson failed at JCPenney because he misplayed the expectations game

Tim Calkins, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern, Business Insider Ron Johnson is out at JC Penney. His seventeen month stint at the retail giant will go down in history as one of the great leadership fiascos of the decade….

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Thatcher insisted on facing hard, uncomfortable truths

A Commentary by Michael Barone, Rasmussen Reports “Divisive.” That’s a word that appeared, often prominently, in many news stories reporting the death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. One senses the writers’ disapproval. You’re not likely to find “divisive”…

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Cash-strapped governments take aim at tax havens

Paul Waldie, The Globe and Mail Tax havens seem to have multiplied as thousands of people sock away billions of dollars in exotic locations and infuriate tax collectors. To find the origin of these tax shelters don’t look to Switzerland,…

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Congressional trips abroad [to Cayman Islands] continue despite sequester

By Elizabeth Flock US News Members of Congress and their staff have gone on multiple trips since House Speaker John Boehner announced last month congressional travel would be curbed as part of the sequester. Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, and Rep….