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Issue No. 596 Thursday, 19 February 2004

Residents Afraid

While the Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIP) continue to urge potential witnesses of last week's murders of Joseph Alexander Williams and Chadwick McAlister Bush to come forward, members of the community surrounding Martin Drive are remaining tight-lipped.  RCIP Detectives insist people must have seen something... read more...


Cingular Buys AT&T Wireless

Cingular Wireless has bought rival AT&T Wireless for US $41 billion, in a deal that secures Cingular's position as the largest wireless carrier in the United States... read more...


Opposition MLA's react to George Town Central murders

Following the murders of Joseph Alexander Williams and Chadwick McAlister Bush in Central George Town last week, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Hon Kurt Tibbetts and Alden McLaughlin, have released a statement offering suggestions on how to restore a sense of security and peace of mind to members of the community...  read more...


Festival finale plays to packed house

Some 950 people turned out for the grand finale of the Cayman Arts Festival last Saturday at First Baptist Church.  The Cayman Islands' first-ever performance of Carmina Burana by Carl Orff was conducted by Wayne Marshall and featured the Cayman National Choir, Cayman Prep & High School Choir, Micallef-Inanga Piano Duo... read more...


Parmalat founder's son, daughter and brother held in fresh wave of arrests

The son, daughter and brother of jailed Parmalat founder and former chief executive Calisto Tanzi were among eight people arrested on Tuesday by police investigating the financial collapse of the Italian dairy and foods group... read more...


Person of the Day - Yvonne Russell


Having just finished an appointment, Yvonne Russell admits, she works hard as a beautician at Yvette's Hair Studio. The hair, nails and braiding expert has been working at the salon for the past three years. Born in Jamaica, Yvonne now lives with her five-year-old son Jordan.  "I got invited by a friend. The first time, I loved it, and I just kept coming back."  Yvonne loves nothing more than to spend a quiet afternoon on the beach reading her Danielle Steele book... read more...


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