
Issue No. 572 Thursday, 15 January 2004
Insurance Clash
The Cayman Islands Government is in the process of establishing its own insurance company to provide health insurance coverage for civil servants, and the possibility of it offering the service to the general public has some in the industry upset...
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Hunter & Hunter In Law Firms Merger
Law firms Hunter & Hunter and Appleby Spurling & Kempe announced on Tuesday that they are to merge on 1 April, creating Appleby Spurling Hunter.
The new firm will be the first to have a major presence in both Bermuda and the Cayman Islands - two of the world's leading offshore business centres...
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Ian Fenton honoured by his colleagues
At a small gathering at the Personnel Department on Wednesday, 7 January, Chief Financial Officer of the Portfolio of Internal and External Affairs (PIE) Ian Fenton received a plaque in recognition of his contribution in assisting and guiding colleagues.
Philip Jackson spearheaded the presentation... read
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Police issue advice to beat car crime
Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIP) say in the past three months there has been a significant number of incidents where cars have been entered and valuables stolen from
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Cayman Islands authorities have begun probing Italian food group Parmalat
The Government said on Monday an investigation into local subsidiaries of fallen Italian food group Parmalat was continuing, and had so far uncovered no evidence of crimes committed in the Cayman Islands... read more...
Person of the Day - Nicky Ryan
Having recently been promoted in his job to the position of Service Supervisor at the Marriott Hotel, Nicky Ryan sees Grand Cayman as his home for the foreseeable future.
Originally from Limerick, Ireland, Nicky has been on the island for two-and-a-half years. "I love the mix of nationalities here, "said Nicky "Cayman has a great atmosphere and is lots of fun."... read
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