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Issue No. 619 Tuesday, 23 March 2004

CAL Wants 5th Jet

The National Airline Cayman Airways (CAL) has its sights set on acquiring a fifth jet in order to expand to other United States destinations and to allow for more frequency on its routes that are doing well, according to the airline's top executives... read more...


Hip-Hop Stop

Twenty-five high school students had the chance to learn some hip-hop dance skills from a professional at Barnes Dance Academy last Friday.
Stephane Duret from Florida Theatrical Association conducted a workshop for young people as part of Walker's Children and the Arts Programme... 
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Water Authority Makes Progress

Exciting times are ahead for the Cayman Water Authority. Major progress is, quite literally, in the pipeline.  The Authority has grown in recent years and is now using some of the most sophisticated techniques, such as reverse osmosis, to keep Caymans' businesses and residents supplied with fresh, clean water... read more...


Trust Subsidiary of Close Brothers To Undergo Name Change

Chartered Trust Services Ltd, the trust company subsidiary of Close Brothers (Cayman) Limited, will undergo a name change on 1 April, and become known as Close Trustees (Cayman) Limited afterwards.
Chartered Trust was purchased from the partners of Ernst & Young in April 2001. The Cayman operation diversified into trust and corporate services, banking, fund administration and asset management...
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Cayman Free Press shareholder faces criminal probe as US attorney opens inquiry

According to the Chicago Tribune, federal prosecutors in Chicago have launched a criminal investigation into whether the top two former executives at the company that reportedly owns a 40 percent interest in Cayman Free Press illegally took tens of millions of dollars that should have gone to shareholders, a source close to the case said last week... read more...


Person of the Day - Pamela Crysler


Family, church and community, are the things that are most important to Pamela Crysler. Originally from Michigan, this is Pamela's second time living in the Cayman Islands.  She is one of the forces behind the Women's Quilting Ministry that meets every Thursday and makes blankets from old sheets, clothes or any material that they can get their hands on... read more...


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