
Issue No. 580 Wednesday, 28 January 2004
Crashes Up 65%
The year has gotten off to a crashing start as police responded to 65 percent more vehicle accidents through the first three weeks of 2004 than in the same period of time last year...
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Minister of Community Services visits Bermuda
Dr the Hon Frank McField, JP, Minister responsible for Community Services, Youth, Sports and Gender Affairs, and Permanent Secretary Carson K Ebanks, MBE, JP visited Bermuda recently to attend a Mutual Support Conference for Correctional (Prisons) Services of the UK Overseas Territories in the Caribbean and Bermuda...
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Court of Appeals Judge Dies in Turks & Caicos
Prominent Jamaican Judge, Justice Ira Rowe, who sits on the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal, died in the Turks and Caicos Islands last Sunday. He was 75...
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Cayman Islands emerging as leaders in the captive insurance market
The Cayman Islands are once again leaders in the captive insurance market following the licensing of 83 new companies last year... read
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Parmalat debt is $17.6 billion, eight times company's previously proclaimed figure
The bankrupt Italian food giant Parmalat is carrying debt of $17.6 billion, nearly eight times the amount announced by the group's former management, auditors
PriceWaterhouse- Coopers said in a statement issued by Parmalat... read more...
Person of the Day - Lisa Boston
She personifies the word ‘giving’. Lisa Boston has made a career out of giving back to her community.
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Lisa first came to Cayman in 1988. “After I graduated from University, I came down on an adventure. It was supposed to be six months, but I’m still here after 16 years,” she said.
Lisa has been CEO of the National Council of Voluntary Organisations for the past
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