
Issue No. 565 Tuesday, 6 January 2004
The UK might veto a recommendation of the Legislative Assembly to have single-member constituencies in just one district, leaving...
GT 1-Man, 1-Vote Uncertain
The United Kingdom is prepared to quash the Government's plan to have George Town, the largest electoral district, split into six single-member constituencies for the 2004 election, while the rest of the country votes under the existing system, according to reliable
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Quincentennial Comes To An End
The Cayman Islands' Quincentennial Celebrations came to a spectacular conclusion with a New Year's Eve Bash at the Pageant Beach site on West Bay Road. The final event of the yearlong celebrations included a black tie dinner followed by a dance and a brilliant fireworks display at
midnight. Pictured here is QCO Executive Director Angela Martins
along with her husband Dave...
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Former Hotel Manager Is Hurt In Road Crash
Popular hospitality industry leading light William Connolly is recovering in hospital in Miami following a crash early on Wednesday morning last week.
No other car was involved in the accident on Bodden Town Road near Midland Acres, which led to the 42-year-old, former hotel manager being rushed to hospital.
Mr Connolly was driving his beige Toyota Camry which ran off the road, flipped and struck a concrete utility
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Cayman National Bank staff and families sing their way 'Home for Christmas'
To get into the festive spirit, the directors, management and staff of Cayman National Bank recently hosted a special 'Home for Christmas' evening of caroling and fellowship inside its main bank, in downtown George
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Parmalat: Timeline of a financial disaster
The collapse of Italian food giant
Parmalat, which has rocked the business world and is being compared to the massive
accounting scandal that brought down US energy trader Enron, is the result of 11
months of deepening financial problems... read more...
Person of the Day - Chad Tetford
He has been here only two months, but Chad Tetford knows what he loves and what has disappointed him about Grand Cayman.
This avid swimmer and snorkeler loves the blue ocean off Seven Mile Beach where he is staying, but he has some reservations about what the island has to offer.
"I came to hear some great reggae music," explained the Cape Breton native. "So far, I've heard too much North American
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