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Issue No. 663 Wednesday, 26 May 2004

Pilar Bush Stays

Acting Director of Tourism, Pilar Bush, has withdrawn her resignation from the post, according to the Minster of Tourism and Leader of Government Business, the Hon McKeeva Bush.  On 12 May, Ms Bush issued a statement confirming she had resigned. Sources close to Ms Bush said that she did not agree with certain aspects of the process of finding a replacement for departed Director of Tourism... read more...


Elite Red Dress Affair

As part of last week’s Cancer Society Red Dress Affair, promoting health awareness for women in the Cayman Islands, Elite Modeling Management donated the services of its models as it staged a fashion show.  Sherry Soong, manager of Elite Modeling Management, was very pleased with the models performance. “The show went very well. The models expressed lots of personality in their movement... read more...


CUC Defers Rate Hike

Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) released its unaudited fiscal year end financial results on Monday, which indicated that it was entitled under its Licence Agreement to a 2.5 percent rate increase on 1 August... read more...


New Constitution To Be Included In Manifestos

Members of both the ruling United Democratic Party (UDP) and the opposition People’s Progressive Movement (PPM) have indicated that their recommendations for the Cayman Islands’ constitutional reform will become part of their election campaign manifestos... read more...


2004-2005 Budget Highlights: Part 7 - Ministry of Health Services, Agriculture, Aviation and Works

The total budget for 2004/2005 for this Ministry is $31,403,153 of which the largest component is health care at $13,076,775. This covers the provision of medical care to indigents ($5,173,177) and veterans and seamen ($2,895,920), as well as medical services in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman ($2,000,000)... read more...


Person of the Day - Janet Lewis

Now residing in Windsor Park, Janet Lewis has made her home in Grand Cayman for several years.  An employee at the Farmer’s Market for years, Janet now works as a sales representative for Kirk Office Equipment.  The best part of the islands for Janet is that she gets to enjoy them with her mother, Alfreda Davis, and her two cousins, Audrey Mitchell, and Charmaine Barrows... read more...


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