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Issue No. 737 Thursday, 9 September 2004

Police Raid Club

Members of the Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIP)) raided the Next Level Nightclub on Monday night close to midnight and arrested 11 people on drug charges after reportedly searching the 240 people at the establishment... read more...


Youth Killed In Auto Accident

A 19-year-old male resident was killed in a one vehicle automobile accident on Walkers Road in the early hours of Tuesday morning.  Traffic Officers are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the youth... read more...


Hurricane Ivan Alert

The National Hurricane Committee (NHC) issued a Hurricane Alert at 5:30 pm on Tuesday based on an earlier bulletin from the National Hurricane Center in Miami that could take powerful Hurricane Ivan dangerously close to the Cayman Islands.  Acting Chief Secretary, the Hon. Donovan Ebanks, who is also Acting Chairman of the NHC made this decision in consultation with the Chief Meteorological Officer... read more...


Cayman’s first ever lung surgery a great success

A 56-year-old woman and a 79 year old man were the first people to ever have pulmonary surgery in the Cayman Islands.  On 30 August at the Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital, visiting Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Dr Roger Irvine performed intricate surgery and was assisted by Caymanian physician, Dr Sidney Ebanks.  The female patient required lung surgery to remove what was thought to be a tumour... read more...


General Election 2004: The Election Office announces political parties are now official

The Elections Office has announced that the Elections Law (2004 Revision) now provides for Registration of Political Parties, paving the way for the UDP and the PPM in this year’s election. The office says that any group of people who have united to contest an election is now eligible to be registered as a political party... read more...


Person of the Day - Linett Wales

For the last nine years there have been people from all over the world who have had Linett Wales answer their calls to Grand Cayman. As the chief receptionist for Deloitte in Capital Place on Shedden Road, Linett works hard to keep the clients and the Deloitte staff connected. But that is not all she works hard at. On weekends you might see her in West Bay trying to catch some fish... read more...


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