
Issue No. 615 Wednesday, 17 March 2004
Cayman Swim Coup
The Cayman Islands Amateur Swimming Association (CIASA) announced at a press conference on Monday that the 2006 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships has been awarded to the Cayman Islands.
The event, which will attract the world's top open-water swimmers, is to be held from 6-12 November 2006, with Opening Ceremonies kicking off the event on Monday, 6
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Opposition Leader says Mr Bush's response to Offshore Alert news report 'unsatisfactory'
The Leader of the Opposition, Hon Kurt Tibbetts described the Legislative Assembly statement made by the Hon McKeeva Bush concerning recent allegations made against him in the on-line newsletter Offshore Alert as "unsatisfactory" and "alarming."
The allegations involved Mr Bush receiving a number of payments totaling over $345,000 from The Ritz-Carlton developers in 1999 and 2000...
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Road victims to help bring home message
With World Health Day just a month away, the Public Health Department is appealing to the public to provide photos and video clips of drivers, under 21, who were killed in traffic collisions, in order to bring heightened attention to the impact of road accidents...
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A Victory For Democracy
Opposition Leader, Hon Kurt Tibbetts, called the recent lifting of the UDP Cabinet imposed ban on government advertising in Cayman Net News "a victory for freedom of the press and democracy in the Cayman Islands" in a press release issued last
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FBI joins probe into Cayman Free Press shareholder, Lord Conrad Black
According to the London Times, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is believed to be helping the American regulators in their investigation into Lord Black, former boss of Hollinger International, and, through his holding companies, a 40 percent shareholder of Cayman Free
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Person of the Day
- Wilma Inalsing
Although she has only been here for four months, Wilma Inalsingh has already decided what she enjoys most about the Cayman Islands... the beaches. "They are so beautiful and peaceful," she said.
Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Wilma came to Cayman with her husband, Cyril, who now works at the Medical Centre... read
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