
Issue No. 675 Friday, 11 June 2004
Licence Issued For New Radio Station
A little more than one week after it was announced that an
application was made to the Information and Communications Technology
Authority (ICTA) by dms Broadcasting Ltd for three new radio stations, another
radio licence was issued to Panorama Productions...
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Scouts Receive Donation From SEGOES

Cayman based investment firm Segoes Securities recently
made a contribution of CI$5,000 to the Cayman Islands Scout Association.
Chairman of Segoes and a former Eagle Scout John D Kaweske said:
“This is part of a substantial effort to revitalise the endeavors of scouting in
Cayman. We are hopeful that our donation will assist in the promotion of
scouting ideals.” ...
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Offshore Alert Names Local Attorney

The on-line financial newsletter Offshore Alert featured an
extensive article on Appleby Spurling Hunter Senior Partner Bruce Putterill in
its most recent edition of 31 May. The article, which was written under
the headline “Appleby Spurling Hunter’s Cayman boss discusses his past,” delves
into Mr Putterill’s or his firm’s past and present involvements with
high-profile companies that became entangled in legal controversies...
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Sister Islands MLA Speaks On Cuban Refugee Arrivals
Sister
Islands’ MLA Lyndon Martin, said in a telephone interview with Cayman Net News
on Monday that people in Cayman Brac found it difficult to balance their
Christian beliefs with the Government’s repatriation policy regarding Cuban
refuges. Speaking on the recent arrivals of Cubans reportedly heading for
Honduras off Cayman Brac’s shores last weekend, Mr Martin indicated that the
situation brought a conflict...
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Caymanian reaches summit of Mt Everest
Donald
Holton ‘Holt’ Hunter, Jr became the first Caymanian to reach the top of the
world’s highest mountain when he successfully reached the summit of Mount
Everest on 24 May. Mr Hunter, 31, who returned home last weekend, is an
accomplished mountain climber who has spent the past year dedicated to climbing
some of the highest peaks in South America, Antarctica, North America, and Asia...
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Caymanian of the Week - Anthony Cohen
All
the customers who seek bike assistance at Uncle Bill’s Home Improvement Center
consider themselves lucky the moment Anthony Cohen begins to assist them.
Friendly, attentive, calm and professional are the words most loyal customers
use to describe him. A former John Gray High School student, 18-year-old
Anthony has learned about bikes by watching family members and friends repair
their bikes...
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