
Issue No. 752 Friday, 12 November 2004
Police homeless
Over twenty-two expatriate members of the Royal Cayman Island Police (RCIP)
could be homeless by Friday if the public and private sector do not come to
their rescue. Assistant Commissioner of Police Anthony Ennis made an
impassioned plea on Wednesday 10 November during a media conference asking that
something be done...
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Chamber Seeks Support for Ship
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce is inviting businesses
and individuals interested in reserving space aboard the cruise ship proposed
for temporary accommodations to submit a letter of intent with the Chamber
before Tuesday, 16 November...
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Debris Controversy Continues
Questions
are being asked from various quarters whether the principals involved in MC
Restoration, the company which won a $10 million debris removal contract in
Grand Cayman are the same people who failed in an attempt to bid for the very
same contract using a similar name. On 21 September this year a company named MC of Florida Incorporated sent a $6.7m
bid to the clean up committee...
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Mitzi Callan Alive and Well
Recent circulating rumours that popular local business woman, Mitzi Mercedes Callan
had committed suicide are definitely untrue. The Royal Cayman Islands Police, (RCIP) this week were puzzled as to how the rumours began. When Cayman Net News contacted Ms Callan in Miami where she is visiting with her two sons, Ms Callan
was able to reveal she is in very good health...
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Curfew stays for yet another week
It
has been decided that the 11pm to 5am curfew currently in effect on Grand
Cayman, will be enforced for yet another week, according to Assistant
Commissioner of Police Anthony Ennis, who broke the news during a media
conference on Wednesday 10 November. Some of the reasons given for the
decision include the large quantity of debris along the road, limited lighting
in some areas and no lighting in others...
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Caymanian of the Week - Sean Collins

As a partner of “Mise en Place” restaurant, Sean says he
loves meeting and serving people in the restaurant, and does his best to ensure
customers leave satisfied. In the wake of the
hurricane Sean provided some 1,500 meals a day, to hospital, police, and fire
service staff. At Mise en Place Sean offers an
international menu, reflecting his background as he has lived in and travelled
to the world’s four corners...
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