
Issue No. 688 Thursday, 1 July 2004
Dart dealing on Harquail Estate
Philanthropist Helen Harquail is close to selling the Dart
Group approximately 226 acres of property she owns along West Bay Road,
according to reliable sources. The Harquail property adjoins the lands
of the upcoming Dart Group’s project to the south and includes a small amount
of road frontage on West Bay Road as well as substantial road frontage along
both sides of the Esterly Tibbetts Highway...
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Martial Arts Masters Meet
The
president of the United States Martial Arts Games Committee (USA-MGC), Master
Andy Mencia, visited the Cayman Islands last weekend to promote the
International Martial Arts Games (IMAG), which will be held in Pyongyang, Korea
this September. Master Mencia met with local leaders of the different
martial arts disciplines here, including Master Claude Myles...
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Former NDC Head Arrested In Canada
Former Cayman resident and coordinator of the National Drug Council of the
Cayman Islands (NDC) Peter Shoniker was arrested recently in Canada and charged
with a host of money-laundering offences, according to a report in the Toronto
Globe and Mail...
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Teachers complete leadership programme
The first group of teachers has successfully completed a National Educational
Leadership Programme which was aimed at developing the leadership and
management capabilities of principals and other senior school managers...
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Black cloud hangs over Telegraph sale by Cayman Free Press shareholder
Lord
Conrad Black and his holding company, Hollinger Inc, are preparing to file a
lawsuit demanding a shareholder vote on the disposal of the Daily and Sunday
Telegraph to the Barclay brothers by Hollinger International, which also
reportedly owns a 40 percent interest in Cayman Free Press. Black was
expected to file the lawsuit demanding a shareholder vote on Tuesday...
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Person of the Day -
Janet Del Rosario
26-year-old
Janet Del Rosario loves her job as a food server at local restaurant China
Village. “I love meeting people and serving them good food,” she says.
Originally from the Philippines, Janet has been living in the Cayman Islands
for the past seven years. “It is so quiet here and I love all the friendly
people,” she explained. In her spare time Janet relaxes with her
friends, plays table tennis and volleyball...
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