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Baby red crabs invade Cayman Islands - Palm Beach Post

Baby red crabs invade Cayman Islands
Palm Beach Post
By DANICA COTO AP SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hundreds of thousands of red baby crabs are invading the Cayman Islands in a seasonal migration that residents say is unusually heavy this year. The crabs are blanketing roads, scurrying across yards and ...

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Baby red crabs invade Cayman Islands - NEWS.com.au

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Baby red crabs invade Cayman Islands
NEWS.com.au
HUNDREDS of thousands of baby red crabs are invading the Cayman Islands in an annual migration that residents say is more pronounced this year. The crabs are blanketing roads and crawling up buildings in an event that is expected to last about a month.
Hundreds of thousands of baby red crabs invade Cayman IslandsWashington Post
Baby Crabs Invade Cayman IslandsNBC 10 Philadelphia

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Bermuda's Rugby Team Beat Cayman - Bernews

Bernews

Bermuda's Rugby Team Beat Cayman
Bernews
[Updated with photo gallery] Bermuda's national rugby team started off their defense of their NACRA Caribbean title, beating the Cayman Islands this afternoon [May 19] at the North Field of the National Sports Center in Devonshire.
Battling Bermuda edge past CaymanRoyal Gazette

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Tropical Storm threatens South Carolina - Cayman 27

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Tropical Storm threatens South Carolina
Cayman 27
The storm is no threat to the Cayman Islands. Meanwhile, today (20 May) we can expect it to be cloudy with a 60% chance of widely scattered showers and some thunder. Some showers may be locally heavy and may lead to possible flooding of low-lying areas ...
First tropical storm forms two weeks ahead of seasonCayman News Service

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Governor denies conspiracy - Cayman News Service

Governor denies conspiracy
Cayman News Service
(CNS): The Cayman Islands' governor has said he is disappointed that relations between him and the premier have broken down and denied the conspiracy theories thrown around by McKeeva Bush. Duncan Taylor also revealed Friday in a televised interview ...


CUC announces declaration of dividend on Class A Ordinary Shares - Sacramento Bee

CUC announces declaration of dividend on Class A Ordinary Shares
Sacramento Bee
By Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, May 18, 2012 -- CARIBBEAN UTILITIES COMPANY, LTD. CLASS A ORDINARY SHARES ARE LISTED FOR TRADING IN UNITED STATES FUNDS ON THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE. GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, ...

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Immigration report heads to Cabinet - Caymanian Compass

Immigration report heads to Cabinet
Caymanian Compass
A 170-page report compiled by the Cayman Islands Immigration Review Committee will be presented to Cabinet as early as next week. According to the review team chairperson, local attorney Sherri Bodden-Cowan, members of the 19-person committee are being ...

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SDN Makes Cloud Offshoring More Attractive - Wired News

Wired News

SDN Makes Cloud Offshoring More Attractive
Wired News
Are the Cayman Islands, known as a tax haven, next for cloud offshoring? Photo: twodolla/Flickr Calligo may not be the first to take its cloud operations offshore, but in the age of software-defined networking (SDN), it could be the start of something ...
Calligo creates an offshore cloud (with a cameo from Nicira)GigaOM

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St Andrew Prep Travelling Theatre taking J'can culture to Cayman - Jamaica Observer

St Andrew Prep Travelling Theatre taking J'can culture to Cayman
Jamaica Observer
JAMAICA'S rich culture will be on show in the Cayman Islands next week when members of St Andrew Preparatory School's Travelling Theatre participate in a week-long exchange programme there. The group of 40 students and 13 adults — among them the ...


Greek bond risk pays off for 'vulture fund' - Toronto Star

Toronto Star

Greek bond risk pays off for 'vulture fund'
Toronto Star
Almost 90 per cent will end up in the coffers of Dart Management, a secretive investment fund based in the Cayman Islands, according to people with direct knowledge of the transaction. Dart is one of the best known of the so-called vulture funds that ...
Greece: here come the vulture fundsThe Guardian (blog)

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