
Issue No. 791 Friday, 4 March 2005
Mac attacks Net News again in LA
The Leader of Government Business, Hon. McKeeva Bush again attacked
Cayman Net News and its publisher last month, within the protective
confines of the Legislative Assembly, as part of a debate which, amongst other
things, touched upon the $4.46 million waiver of import duty for the Ritz
Carlton Grand Cayman. Mr Bush attempted to justify the Cabinet’s decision
to grant the duty waiver in question ...
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Golden shovels break the ground for a new school
The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Clifton Hunter Memorial High School took place on Tuesday 2 March, on a brand new site, adjacent to Frank Sound Fire Station. Among those attending the event were H.E the Governor, Bruce Dinwiddy,
Edna Moyle MLA for North Side, and Hon Roy Bodden, Minister for Education.
The new school’s target date for completion is September 2007...
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Steve Manderson recaptured

Cayman Net News website broke the news that escaped prisoner Steve Manderson had been recaptured in Grand Cayman within 90 minutes of his arrest on Tuesday night (1 March). According to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), a 23-year old male resident is currently being questioned in connection with the recapturing of Manderson. Both the un-named male and Manderson
were arrested...
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A great necessity for change says former British MP

Mr Matthew Gordon-Banks, a former Member
of Parliament for Southport in England, is currently on a private visit to the
Cayman Islands and Cayman Net News was able to catch up with him for an
exclusive and candid interview. Mr Banks has worked at senior levels in
the British Government and is a former Parliamentary Private Secretary at the
Department of the Environment to John Gummer, MP...
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Radio Cayman apologises to Net News publisher
On February 2, 2005 Radio Cayman broadcast and published a news story on their website regarding the pending lawsuit brought against Mr Desmond Seales, Publisher and Editor of Cayman Net News, by the Leader of Government Business, the Honourable McKeeva
Bush...
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Caymanian of the Week - Charles Russell

Although he is only 20 years old, Charles Russell runs the
family-owned, general construction company, Russell Top Job Inc. When his father
passed away about a year ago, Charles dedicated himself to putting his
experience gained working with his father in the 25-year-old business into
running the 20-man operation. “I just love the construction business. The
company is growing now...
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