
Issue No. 543 Tuesday, 2 December 2003
BREAKING NEWS
Primarolo issues an ultimatum to the Cayman Islands
According to a Financial Times report, UK Paymaster General, Dawn Primarolo
yesterday delivered an official ultimatum to the Cayman Islands, warning the government once again that if it fails to implement the European Union's Savings Tax Directive voluntarily, the United Kingdom will legislate on its behalf...
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Vehicle Licensing Backs Up
Cayman's Vehicle and Licensing Department admits long lines at the beginning and end of the month are a result of under-staffing.
The Department says it has implemented changes, and ultimately, it is up to the Ministry to increase staff...
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Jarold Smith Park Opening Essay Competition
As part of the celebrations at the opening of the Jarold Smith Park in North Side at
Hutland, an essay competition was held at the North Side Primary School.
The competition was set up in conjunction with the Growing Communities
initiative...
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United Airlines to compete with CAL on Chicago route
United Airlines will give Cayman Airlines some competition this winter when it launches a seasonal, Saturday-only non-stop service to Grand Cayman from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, according to a press release dated 7
October... read
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Pageant Beach transforms itself into a magical Caymanian Christmas village
The magic of Christmas and the fine sands of Cayman will merge together next Saturday, 6 December to produce A Magical Cayman Christmas Village at Pageant Beach from 4 pm.
Quincentennial celebrations assume even more brilliance... read
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New book to feature 'castle'
A new book, featuring Pedro St James Castle, will be launched on Saturday, 6 December, at Books by the Bay, The Shoppes at Grand Harbour, Red Bay.
The author of The History Of Pedro St James 'Castle,' Patricia DaCosta, will be signing books from 11 am until 1
pm... read more...
Person of the Day - John Borgwardt
The is the first time John Borgwardt, who has been employed at the Humane Society for one year as the Assistant Manager, has worked in such an environment. He chose to do so because he loves animals.
"The best part is seeing animals go out of here into loving homes," John said about his job at the shelter. "The hardest part is making decisions about which animals are adopted and which are put down." ... read
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