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Cricket in Caribbean will suffer till somebody does the right things, says Phil Simmons

From Hindustantimes On the West Indies team’s struggles over the years and the crushing innings loss to Bangladesh in a Test recently, Phil Simmons said it was depressing. Former West Indies opener Phil Simmons Thursday said cricket in his native…

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Brian Uzzell, former owner of “Caymanian Compass” dies

It is with much sadness to have to report, Brian Uzzell, former owner of “Caymanian Compass”, died today (Fri 30) in Pembroke Pines, Florida, USA. He was 82. Mr. Uzzell came to the Cayman Islands in 1972 via The Bahamas….

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Gays are citizens too

By Sir Ronald Sanders A regressive 19th century law, that is a legacy of British rule, continues to exist in 10 of the 12 independent Commonwealth Caribbean states. The law, inspired by the 1553 Buggery Act in England, was imposed…

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Appointments to the Panel of Acting Cayman Islands Grand Court Judges

His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper, OBE, is pleased to announce the appointments of Her Honour Judge Aileen Downey, Simon Russell Flint, QC, and Hugh Southey, QC to the Panel of Acting Grand Court Judges (“the Panel”). During the first…

Whatever happened to Thanksgiving?

Dr. Dobson’s November Newsletter Dear Friends, I want to devote this letter to a review of the history of this great country. Thanksgiving Day will soon be upon us, and it is a time to remember, and to tell our…

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Darts and farts: A tale of two grown men acting very immature

BY NICOLE GALLUCCI From Mashable Just in case you had any doubts, darts and farts do not mix well.In fact, when the two become involved, things can get pretty ugly. Just ask Gary Anderson (Grown Man #1) and Wesley Harms…

The Editor Speaks: A bomb that didn’t go off

Today, (Monday November 5) in the UK they commemorate a day when a bomb did not go off. “Remember, remember the fifth of November, gunpowder, treason and plot. We see no reason, why gunpowder treason, should ever be forgot!” I…

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The Editor Speaks: What is misrepresentation?

Misrepresentation according to the Cayman Islands Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure is the article published by one of Cayman Islands media outlets concerning the NRA’s Road Safety Conference by the team leading the George Town Revitalization Project, According to…

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Titanic replica to sail original planned route in 2022

By Jason Devaney From Newsmax A replica of the Titanic that’s currently being constructed in Dubai is slated to hit the high seas in 2022 and will trace the same route laid out for its predecessor, from England to the…

UK water rates are funding dividends for shareholders – and most of them are abroad

By Ben Glaze From Daily Mirror Foreign hedge funds, overseas governments and offshore business are the main ones to benefit from water industry profits Greedy foreign hedge funds, overseas governments and offshore businesses are soaking up profits from hard-up water…