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The movement of business firms towards tax havens

By David Dadson From Examiner.com One of the profit earning strategies of business firm is incorporating their companies in offshores. These countries are usually called as offshore financial centers (OFC) which offers service to offshore companies. Their business friendly traits…

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Ebola preparedness in Cayman Islands Update

Although there are no current reported cases here in the Cayman Islands, local medical personnel and government officials are continuing preparations for the unlikely event of an Ebola (EVD) patient requiring care. In preparation for any threat of Ebola, a…

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Spectacular glass sculptures inspired by Shayna Leib

From Daily Designer Glass-Sculptures-Inspired-by-Wind-and-Water-5 Shayna Leib‘s sculptures are inspired by wind and water, two elements that the artist confronted during her trips around the globe. Her sculptures do a great job at rendering movement and recreating some things you can…

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International effort needed to eradicate African poverty

By Arley Gill From Caribbean360 ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Friday November 14, 2014 – As of November 2nd, 2014, more than 4800 persons have died from the latest outbreak of the Ebola virus. Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone are the worst…

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The Editor Speaks: How many more Editorials must I write before paraquat is banned here?

Please see our story posted under iNews Briefs today “Cayman Islands dog owner loses his pet due to paraquat poisoning”. This is another case of Cayman Islands pets being killed in the most agonizing way known from the pesticide paraquat….

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24 Migrants return to Cuba from Cayman Islands detention centre 24 Migrants Repatriated, One Remains OOnly one female Cuban migrant is currently housed at the Immigration Detention Centre (IDC) after 24 of her fellow migrants were repatriated to Cuba on…

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Caribbean needs national consciousness awakening

By Arley Gill From Caribbean360 ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, Tuesday October 28, 2014 – I submit that National consciousness and awareness is the quintessential sector of the new economy. I will attempt to demonstrate how that consciousness, which I speak of,…

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Why the BVI is the ‘king of incorporations’ for Chinese and other foreigners

By Naomi Comerford Director of Marketing & Sales OffshoreAlert The British Virgin Islands incorporates more legal entities on behalf of foreign nationals than any other offshore jurisdiction. Many of the clients live in China and Russia. At next month’s OffshoreAlert…

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Official rosters announced for nations competing in CONCACAF Women’s Championship USA 2014

Competition to Kickoff October 15 in Kansas City; Final scheduled for October 26 in Philadelphia Miami (Wednesday, October 8, 2014) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today officially announced the final rosters for the…

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HMS Argyll to visit

Royal Navy Warship HMS Argyll will visit Grand Cayman 5-8 October 2014. The most capable Type 23 frigate will visit Grand Cayman to strengthen relations and conduct hurricane and disaster relief planning. HMS Argyll’s Commanding Officer, Commander Paul Hammond, said:…