
Issue No. 602 Friday, 27 February 2004
Digicel Launches Next Wednesday
Digicel ended months of anticipation by announcing that its commercial mobile phone service would commence in the Cayman Islands next Wednesday, 3rd March.
Speaking at a Press Conference at the Marriott Hotel on Thursday, Digicel (Cayman) CEO JD Buckley outlined plans for the company's
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WestStar Announces New Brand Name
Cable television company, WestStar, is introducing a new brand name, in order to better represent its new communication services, Internet and Telephony...
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38th Annual Agricultural Show Draws Thousands
The 38th Annual Agricultural Show took place at the Stacy Watler Pavilion in Lower Valley last Wednesday, drawing thousands of spectators to the event.
Among those in attendance were His Excellency the Governor Bruce Dinwiddy and his wife
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An eye to improvement - Neighbourhood Watch
The West Bay areas of Bankers Road, Crystal Valley and Coco Breeze have seen several improvements since a Neighbourhood Watch Programme was established in June of 2003.
The programme has resulted in a significant reduction in criminal activity, as well as the installation of physical improvements, such as street lights... read
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Chairman of tour company Parmatour is latest arrest in Parmalat scandal
Romano Bernardoni, chairman of the Italian leisure group Parmatour, was arrested early on Wednesday by financial police in the northern city of Bologna on the grounds of alleged criminal conspiracy, fraudulent bankruptcy and false corporate communication, the news agency Radiocor reported.
Bernardoni, 64, was reportedly accused by Fausto Tonna, the former financial director of the food group Parmalat, of having received funds on the instructions of its founder and former chairman, Calisto
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Caymanian of the Week - Randa Bartice-Whittaker
A love of children inspired Randa Bartice-Whittaker to become a dental nurse eight years ago. Today, her job requires her to perform extractions and fillings, as well as check-ups, cleanings and other dental treatments on children of all ages.
Randa works two days a week at Red Bay Primary School and the other three days at George Hicks High School. She sees approximately 20 children each
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