
Issue No. 805 Wednesday, 30 March 2005
Insurance policies now worthless

Numerous residents with Dyoll property insurance have been waiting for months to have their calls returned or their concerns addressed as Cayman Insurance Centre (CIC)
copes with a flood of claims but with no money to pay them. Meanwhile, as mortgage payments become overdue, concerned policyholders are asking why isn’t Government stepping in to help residents with Dyoll....
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Nurses’ commencement ceremony

The Commencement Ceremony for nurses
graduating from the Health Services Authority School of Nursing, with a
certificate in Practical Nursing, took place at the Seventh Day Adventist
Church, Walkers Road, on Thursday 24 March. During the ceremony, whose
theme was ‘Reaching further through faith,’ the emphasis was not on graduation
alone, but on the commencement of the student’s new life of service to others...
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Cayman in top five world cruise stops

Even after the onslaught of Hurricane
Ivan last September, the Cayman Islands is fifth in the world among the
preferred ports of call for cruise ships and the cruise sector here is doing
very well. “We can get up to eight ships in one day and there have been times when we have had to turn down ships or else that number could go up to as many as fifteen,” explained Director of the Port Authority, Paul
Hurlston...
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Community policing looks to the future and reducing crime

It is commonly said that children are our future and nobody knows this better that the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS) Community Police Officers. The community programme has been an important arm of the operations of the RCIPS
for over seven years and it is a philosophy based on the recognition that
nothing can out-perform and reduce crime better than dedicated people working
together...
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Planning Director addresses rumours over building

Six months into the recovery process,
Planning Director Kenneth Ebanks tackled numerous rumours that lead residents in
the wrong direction for rebuilding at a recent Cayman Islands Chamber of
Commerce luncheon. “There have been a number of rumours circulating that
are not true, including that the Planning Department is no longer entertaining
applications,” said Mr Ebanks ...
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Person of the Day -
Angel Marques

As a salesperson for Waterford Gallery for over a year, Angel Marques sells a lot of crystal globes and enjoys her work so much she couldn’t imagine working anywhere else. “I guess I can say I know my geography, so I can sell a lot of globes,” said Ms Marques, who comes from Goa
in India, which was colonized by the Portuguese and famous for its beaches and
architecture...
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