
Issue No. 770 Friday, 14 January 2005
MC Restoration responds to complaints
In
the face of continued speculation regarding the ‘ins and outs’ of MC
Restoration’s local connections and the conditions of their contract, Tom
Moffitt, one of the company’s major partners, has spoken out and categorically
stated that none of the shareholders in MC Restoration are Caymanian. “We
don’t have any local shareholders in the company,” he said...
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Cubans face new guidelines
Cubans entering the Cayman Islands illegally without documents are to be treated under a new set of guidelines recently issued by Cabinet, which have already run into criticism on Cayman Brac,
where the majority of migrants arrive. Under the guidelines migrants
encountered in Cayman’s territorial waters or who come ashore on any of the
three Islands will be refused permission to land...
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Interpol to assist RCIP?
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has refused to comment on whether the International Police known as Interpol, have joined in the search for escaped prisoner Steve Manderson, who has been on the run since 14 September last year. In light of speculation that Mr Manderson
has fled the Cayman Islands, questions have been raised about the agency’s
involvement...
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Attack rocks West Bay
Disturbing
news of the sexual assault of a woman on Tuesday 4 January – occurring some
time after 2:00 a.m. – has rocked the quiet, seaside community on Boggy Sands
Road, residents in West Bay and the entire Cayman Islands. The Central
Investigation Department (CID) detectives in West Bay are currently
investigating the assault for which a suspect, described as a black male in
his 20’s, has been held...
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Business Monday launched
As the management and staff of
Cayman Net News continue to work towards getting back to its original
daily publishing schedule, the media group will be launching a redesigned Monday
edition entitled Business Monday. The first edition will be launched on 17
January, although readers will be able to purchase copies from the newsstands on
Sunday evening...
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Person of the Day - Willard McLaughlin

Health services, assistant chef
instructor and taxi driver, are just a few jobs Willard McLaughlin has done over
the years. But his fondest memories were his 14 years as a seaman, travelling to
Europe, the Persian Gulf, Venezuela, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada and the
USA. “I live in East End and during the hurricane, it reminded me of the English Channel,” said Mr McLaughlin. “All I could see was water.”
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