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Issue No. 542 Monday, 1 December 2003

Unrest At The Ritz Site

TCC (Cayman) JV Ltd, a subcontractor hired by Fluor Daniel Caribbean Inc for the Ritz-Carlton, pulled out of the job site on 21 November, leaving local and overseas employees without jobs. Hired to provide drywall and metal framing services at the Ritz, TCC is a joint venture between K Coast of Grand Cayman and TC Contractors out of Georgia...  read more...


RCIP celebrates graduation of new recruits

The Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIP) celebrated 11 new recruits last week with a passing out parade and graduation ceremony held in the Harquail Theatre. His Excellency, The Governor, Bruce Dinwiddy was present to inspect and pass out the new officers. The 11 new officers have just completed 20 weeks of intensive police training under the guidance of Inspector Shaun Ebanks and Instructor, Richard Simms... read more...


Cayman's Draft Constitution Wider Than UK Human Rights

Eminent London barrister David Pannick QC has said that the Cayman Islands draft Constitution Order in some respects is wider in scope than UK human rights legislation... read more...


Tourism Attraction Board Representatives visit Florida Botanical Gardens

Chairman of the Tourism Attraction Board (TAB), Kirkland Nixon, and TAB senior staff recently visited the Fairchild Tropical Garden in Florida to build upon the existing relationships with the management and staff of the garden and to consider possibilities for the development and improvement of the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park... read more...


Carlene Davis in concert in Cayman

Christian singer Carlene Davis is giving two concerts in the Cayman Islands. On Friday, 5 December she will be performing at the Aston Rutty Centre on Cayman Brac and the following day she is appearing at the Family Life Centre, Walkers Road, Grand Cayman...  read more...


Person of the Day - Carlos Pimentel


"Growing up in Angola, life was very similar to here," said Carlos Pimentel. "We used to go to the beach at weekends and have friends of different nationalities." Carlos says his parents were always proud of their children and their achievements. "My father's death was a great shock and after two years I am still realising what a huge loss it is. It is very hard knowing he isn't there when times are tough." ... read more...


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