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Issue No. 711 Wednesday, 4 August 2004

Fraudster Kuhn Has Last Laugh

The Attorney General’s Office won its Court of Appeals case against convicted mutual funds fraudster Brian Kuhn on Monday, but it could be a hollow victory because the Canadian national no longer resides in the jurisdiction... read more...


Sandra Catron Says ‘No’ To People’s Progressive Movement

Candidate 2004 Bodden Town election hopeful Sandra Catron has indicated that she will remain an independent candidate throughout this year’s campaign. “I will not be seeking the PPM's (People’s Progressive Movement) nomination at all and instead will be running as an independent.”  Many speculated that the PPM member would run with that party if nominated... read more...


KPMG Celebrates Attaining Investors In People Standard

The Cayman Islands office of KPMG celebrated becoming the first organisation in the country to attain the Investors in People Standard with a cocktail reception at Mezza Restaurant last Thursday.  Investors in People is an internationally recognised Standard which aims to have businesses maximise their success by developing the potential of their employees... read more...


Suspicious male is caught and detained

Following a suspicious person report on Sunday, 1 August, a male resident was arrested for numerous offences, including going equipped to steal, possession of an offensive weapon and threatening violence... read more...


36 Years of superb service in the air

Cayman Airways will celebrate its 36th Anniversary on 7 August 2004 and is using the opportunity to thank loyal customers for their continued support by offering some fabulous sale fares.  The Cayman Airways’ Anniversary Sale is offering reduced fares across the airline’s entire route network... read more...


Person of the Day - Geva Powell

A customer service representative at CUC for more than five years, having transferred from the lines department, Geva Powell is delighted she made the move.  “The work in the lines department was always challenging”, she says “but I really love the face to face work I do now with customers.”  As a mother, student and community team volunteer, the 25-year-old Geva’s days are certainly busy... read more...


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