
Issue No. 538 Tuesday, 25 November 2003
Local Organ Donations?
The feasibility
of harvesting human organs in the Cayman Islands for transplants
elsewhere is currently being discussed here.
Cayman Islands’ law currently does not
allow for organ harvesting, so organs cannot be transplanted from
the many deaths that occur with no injury or disease in the organs.
For example, there are on average 15 fatal motor accidents per year
here involving head injuries... read
more...
Conference Considers Way Ahead For Tourism
The
third annual Tourism Conference, attracted 250 people to the Governor’s
Ballroom of the Westin Casuarina Resort on Thursday, 20 November.
The conference showcased the
strong link between the Department of Tourism and the Private Sector.
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Lower Prices Needed To Woo Tourists
The perception
of the Cayman Islands as an over-priced Caribbean destination is
affecting the numbers of visitors to our country according to some
agents in the US and Canada... read
more...
New attorney-at-law Stacy is sworn in
The
legal firm of Brooks & Brooks accepted Ms Stacy Joanne Parke
as their newest Associate Attorney-at-law during a swearing-in ceremony
by Justice Priya Levers. Brooks & Brooks’ Principal
Attorney, Ms Sheridan Brooks-Hurst, made the presentation at the Courthouse... read
more...
Person of the Day: Amy Howell
Amy Howell has been on
the island for all of three months. Coming from Saskatoon, Canada,
she likes the small town quality of Cayman.
Running marathons and playing rugby were Amy’s favourite pastimes,
but since an ankle injury, she spends more time swimming and
snorkelling... read
more...
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