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Issue No. 658 Wednesday, 19 May 2004

Leader of Government wants dolphins

The Minister of Tourism, Environment, Development and Commerce, the Hon McKeeva Bush, said that he supports the opening of swim-with-dolphin operations in the Cayman Islands in an exclusive interview with Cayman Net News on Monday... read more...


Bookshop vessel on visit to Grand Cayman

The world’s second largest floating bookshop MV Logos II visited Grand Cayman over the weekend, attracting thousands of visitors.  The ship visited George Town harbour from Friday, 14 May to Saturday, 15 May and received more than 5,000 visitors over the weekend.  Before arriving in the Cayman Islands, she was in Montego Bay, where she broke a record for sales, with more than 7,000 visitors... read more...


Bomb Threat Sparks Review

The recent bomb threat scare on the cruise ship Carnival Victory, that sparked a multi-agency response, involving law enforcement and other key agencies, will become the main topic of discussion when these agencies meet on Wednesday, 19 May... read more...


2004-2005 Budget Highlights: Part 2 - Portfolio of Legal Affairs

The total budget for 2004/2005 for the Attorney General’s Office is $4,687,043 (up from $3,909,638 last year) of which the largest component is the prosecution service at $1,454,514... read more...


Italian prosecutors try again for indictments in Parmalat fraud

Milan prosecutors are preparing their second attempt to indict Parmalat founder Calisto Tanzi, the local unit of Bank of America Corp. and two auditing firms in connection with the collapse of Italy's biggest food company, Bloomberg News reports... read more...


Person of the Day - Rozetta Bush

La Sherrie’s Design and Fashion in George Town boasts more than new looks and new styles. The store also has new employee Rozetta Bush.  Rozetta has lived in Grand Cayman for four years, having moved here after meeting her husband Virgil in Jamaica. Her mother, Orlene, resides in Cayman Brac.  When she is not working at La Sherrie’s, she enjoys reading true stories of romance in various magazines... read more...


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