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Tourism Matters: An incredibly hard act to follow

By Adrian Loveridge From Caribbean News Now As Sue Springer prepares to demit her post as chief executive officer at the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association, I would like to dedicate this week’s column to her amazing contribution to tourism…

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How the wealthy untie the knot

By Jamie Robertson Business reporter, From BBC News As Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are no doubt finding out, divorce is painful – and expensive. While the pain is the same for rich and poor, the expense, for the rich,…

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Why newspaper endorsements matter more than you might think

By Agustin Casas, André Trindade, and Yarine Fawaz, The Conversation From Business Insider What do The Houston Chronicle, The Dallas Morning News, The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Columbus Dispatch have in common? They’ve all broken from their tradition of endorsing…

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The Editor Speaks: Old but not disabled

I have now had time to peruse and digest the 65 page Cayman Islands Older Persons Policy 2016-2035 and whilst applauding the authors it actually has as many teeth as my late mother had when she took them out at…

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‘Brexit’ will require vote in Parliament, U.K. high court rules

By Michael Holden, Reuters From The Globe and Mail LONDON — Reuters Published Thursday, Nov. 03, 2016 6:28AM EDT England’s High Court ruled on Thursday that the British government requires parliamentary approval to trigger the process of exiting the European…

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After X6 murder case … Entertainers say no to CCJ

By Curtis Campbell From Jamaica Star Radio personality DJ Lux is encouraging Caribbean citizens to reject the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as the final court of appeal, in the event that the matter is raised again by respective governments….

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Cayman Islands law firms unite in support for LPB

Members of the Cayman Islands Law Society (CILS) have declared their support of the long-awaited Legal Practitioners Bill (LPB), which is due in front of the LA in a matter of days. So far, nineteen Cayman Island law firms, representing…

World h/wt champ’s rein over?

England’s heavyweight champ boxer’s reign set to end Tyson Fury’s reign as heavyweight world champion set to come to an end after revelations he failed a drugs test before Wladimir Klitschko rematch By JEFF POWELL FOR MAILONLINE Tyson Fury gave…

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Undercover sting leads to multiple English soccer coaches being fired

From Los Angeles Times British newspaper investigation led to a second soccer coach getting fired in England on Thursday. Two days after Sam Allardyce lost his job as England manager following an undercover operation by the Daily Telegraph, second-tier club…

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The UK is proposing that all victims of crimes should have the rights to meet their offenders

By Ian Paylor, From The Conversation UK From Business Insider For some victims of crime, coming face to face with the perpetrator can be a cathartic experience. Now, a new report from British MPs on the Justice Select Committee proposes…