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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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Japan police nab inmate

TOKYO (AP) — A manhunt that riveted Japan ended Friday when police captured a Chinese convict who bolted from a Hiroshima penitentiary clad only in his underwear in the country’s first prison break in more than two decades. Police found…

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FBI seeks help finding Montana teacher’s body

Authorities investigating the reported death of a Montana school teacher asked land owners in parts of Montana and North Dakota to check vacant farmsteads for signs of disturbed soil or matted grass, saying her body might be buried at such…

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GLORIA A DIOS EN LAS ALTURASPAZ EN LA TIERRA ENTRE LOS HOMBRES QUE GOZAN DE SU FAVOR (GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST AND ON EARTH PEACE GOODWILL TO ALL MEN)   Any one for Cuba? – “Oh yes,” I said,…

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OFCs ‘not to blame’ for global financial woes, says ex-regulator

“Irresponsible” governments, regulators and banks are mainly responsible for the global recession, not Offshore Financial Centers, said Tim Ridley, former Chairman of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. “It is a myth that OFCs are primarily responsible for the recent financial meltdowns,”…

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Avert your face from an ornate woman, for you should not gaze upon strange beauty. Ecclesiasticus 9:8

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Beyonce gets fly with golden booty named after her

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A newly discovered horse fly in Australia was so “bootylicious” with its golden-haired bum, there was only one name worthy of its beauty: Beyonce. Previously published results from Bryan Lessard, a 24-year-old researcher at Australia’s Commonwealth…

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Letter to the Editor

For the past few years I have kept silent and my fingers away from my keyboard when thinking about road safety issues.  I reached a firm decision on this as I was banging my head against a solid wall and…

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Arsene says “strange decisions” led to loss

Manager Arsene Wenger felt a series of “strange decisions” had proved vital in Arsenal’s 3-2 defeat at Swansea, particularly referee Michael Oliver’s decision to award a penalty he described as “a complete imagination. The penalty in question came in the…

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Battle of the West at the Annex

The third day of the 2011/2012 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) Playoffs took place this past Saturday, January 14 at the Annex Field with the “Battle of the West” being the featured game in the prestigious Under 11 Champions Cup…