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State of the art microchip technology can save American merchants and consumers over $190 billion per year

Eliminating credit card, SIM card counterfeiting and fraud, with new self-authenticating microchips and cards ALEXANDRIA, Va. and GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, April 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — DE SONNEVILLE INTERNATIONAL LTD. (“De Sonneville”, or the “Company”), announced today it has filed…

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Scientists discover the secret behind zombie plants

By Mariella Moon From engadget If the fungal spore outbreak in The Last of Us scared the hell out of you, you’ll be doubly terrified to know that there are actual parasites in nature that can turn animals and plants…

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ACDF and NUC youth exchange programme announced

The search for talented individuals interested in the performing arts begins as the Africa Caribbean Development Foundation (ACDF) teams up with New Urban Collective (NUC) Holland and the Consulate of Barbados in the Cayman Islands to organise a Youth Exchange…

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Caribbean comes to the UK via television

New channel dedicated to programming from the West Indies will launch on May 3, 2014 A NEW channel dedicated to Caribbean news and shows will launch in the UK next month. JamTV, brought to you by Caribbean Media House Ltd,…

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ICTA calls for inputs on the future of local television broadcasting

Cayman Islands Information Communication and Technology Authority (ICTA), the body responsible for regulating TV broadcasting, is seeking public input on redefining the future of local television. Only 4 weeks has been allowed for the public’s input with thoughts, comments, ideas,…

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UK refuses to disclose cost of corruption investigation in Turks and Caicos Islands

By Hayden Boyce, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, Turks & Caicos Sun At a time when residents of the Turks and Caicos Islands are experiencing severe financial hardships, Helen Garlick and her Special Investigation and Prosecution Team (SIPT) continue to be paid…

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Health of justice system synonymous with society it serves says McGowan

Text of the 2014 Grand Court Guest Lecture presented on Thursday 3rd April 2014 by Ms. Maura McGowan Q.C. CRIMINAL LAW – THE CHALLENGES NOW AND IN THE YEARS AHEAD GRAND COURT CAYMAN ISLANDS Public confidence in a State’s ability,…

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Cayman and Cuba meeting re migrant problem postponed again The meeting between officials from Cuba and the Cayman Islands to renegotiate the agreement currently in place between the two countries on illegal migrants and their treatment has been postponed for…

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Lord Blencathra contract ends

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – A contract between Two Lions Consultancy Ltd., a UK company of which Lord Blencathra is a principal, and the Cayman Islands Government will terminate on Monday, 31st March, 2014. With its termination, Lord Blencathra’s services…

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UK on-shore shale gas and land rights: Can a so called “legal block” stop the UK shale play in its tracks?

From Eversheds 2013 was a year in which the UK environmental lobby began to mobilise against the UK unconventional gas industry. The autumn saw the establishment of a protest camp at Barton Moss in Greater Manchester in response to exploratory…