
Issue No. 620 Wednesday, 24 March 2004
Dolphin Battle Heats Up Again
The attempt to keep an infant dolphin alive in South Sound this past weekend has galvanised efforts by the Keep it Wild Cayman organisation to prevent captive dolphin facilities from opening in the Cayman Islands...
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Baby dolphin dies in South Sound
The infant dolphin that came to shore in the South Sound area on Sunday morning died later that day.
Once spotted on the beach by local fishermen, several volunteers took half-hour shifts holding the young dolphin up in the water and keeping it out of the sun..
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C&W Issued New Deadline By ICTA
Cable & Wireless has until 30 March to file its response to the ICTA's (Information and Communications Technology Authority) concerns regarding their new mobile phone rates.
C&W had already supplied data as requested to the Authority on 10 March following the ICTA's concerns about their rates being below cost.
However the information supplied by C&W was deemed insufficient by the ICTA.... read
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The Cayman Islands bloom in Canada
The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDoT) in Canada, in association with the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, participated in Canada Blooms, The Toronto Flower and Garden Show, from 3-7 March.
The popular and prestigious annual event is Canada's largest show of its kind
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Parmalat case reaches critical phase as EU unveils auditing clampdown
The frenetic inquiry into the collapse of dairy giant Parmalat reaches a crucial phase this week when an Italian judge decides whether enough evidence exists to put three institutions and 29 people on trial for Europe's biggest corporate fraud... read more...
Person of the Day
- Phillipa Roney
First grade teacher by day, UK-born Philippa Roney likes to shake up a salsa storm by night.
The 30-year-old teacher at the First Baptist Christian School came to Cayman just over a year ago.
"I needed to stay fit to keep up with my six-year-olds. They run me off my feet," she laughs.
Since undertaking weekly evening classes, Philippa became a member of the Café Med salsa
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