 St. Thomas: Virgin Territory - Minneapolis Star Tribune Florida may have Disney World, but the Virgin Islands are ferry distance from the stunning British Virgin Islands (Tortola is an hour from St. Thomas, Jost Van Dyke 45 minutes). St. Thomas and St. John are also only 15 minutes apart on the ferry for ...
British Virgin Islands: Corporate Migration To The ... - Mondaq The sheer volume of active BVI Business Companies (over 400,000 1 ) is testament to the fact that no other offshore jurisdiction offers a comparable corporate vehicle. The combined number of active Cayman and Bermudan companies, for example, is ...
BVI Financial Services Commission appoints new deputy ... - BVI News Online Harry Whitcher as Deputy Director, Insurance Tortola, British Virgin Islands, 16 March, 2010 – The British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission (FSC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Harry ...
Tortola Resort Hosts Dow Live Earth Run For Water - Hotels Magazine TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (MARCH 19, 2010) - Long Bay Beach Resort & Villas proudly announces its participation in Tortola's first ever "Dow Live Earth Run For Water" - the largest solutions-based initiative aimed at solving the global water ...
British Virgin Islands: Financing And Money Services ... - Mondaq The Financing and Money Services Act ( the "Act ") was passed by the British Virgin Islands ("BVI") House of Assembly in May 2009 and is expected to come into force in the near future. The Act is one of several recent statutory measures in the ...
Hundreds take ill again on cruise from Charleston - Greenville News ... Cynthia Martinez said Monday 350 of the 1,829 passengers on the Celebrity Mercury became ill during the current cruise that left March 8 from Charleston. The line announced the Mercury canceled a Monday port call in the British Virgin Islands ...
Jump into a Winter Escape - Cruising World Since we arrived in the British Virgin Islands, the younger half of our crew, my daughter, Lily, and her two senior-in-high school friends, Kate Hall and Maddy Sheffer, had been yukking it up nonstop: standing at the rail, their long hair flying ...
Flader questioned in Hong Kong - The Age Mr Flader's company GCSL acted as administrator of British Virgin Islands company EMA International, which was responsible for placing Astarra's investments into five offshore funds. A company linked to GCSL is also believed to have provided services ...
Black Marlin Energy Holdings Limited (Formerly Kristina ... - Market Wire Pursuant to the Transaction, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation incorporated in the British Virgin Islands and established solely for the purposes of participating in the Transaction, merged with BMEL, with all of the outstanding common ...
Say "I Do" Amid the Romance and Pristine Beauty of ... - Market Wire SCRUB ISLAND, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS--(Marketwire - March 16, 2010) - Your wedding day deserves an enchanting setting, exclusive accommodations, gourmet culinary creations and impeccable service -- all things that are possible on Scrub Island, the ...
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 Bombs still greet Marines in Afghan town
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Pope fails to calm anger over Irish abuses
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Visiting U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon says that Israeli settlement building anywhere on occupied land is illegal, while a Palestinian teenager is killed in clashes with Israeli troops elsewhere in the West Bank.
With cheap food imports, Haiti can’t feed itself
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Thousands rally in Russia against Putin
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China state media accuses Google of political agenda China's state media on Sunday accused Google Inc of pushing a political agenda by "groundlessly accusing the Chinese government" of supporting hacker attacks and by trying to export its own culture, values and ideas.
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Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in West Bank Israeli troops killed two Palestinians who tried to stab a soldier on Sunday, the Israeli army said, in West Bank violence that placed further strain on U.S. efforts to get indirect peace talks under way.
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