
Issue No. 815 Wednesday, 13 April 2005
PPM Swamps UDP

Thousands filled the huge grounds next to Hurley’s
Supermarket at Grand Harbour on Saturday night, 9 April when the People’s
Progressive Movement (PPM) staged its National Campaign Rally.
Men, women, and children, dressed in the Party’s red T-shirts, or wearing
something red gathered in what will be recorded as unprecedented numbers at a
political meeting in the Cayman Islands....
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Dyoll to be liquidated

The Grand Court placed Dyoll into provisional liquidation
and appointed Kenneth Krys and Christopher Stride of RSM as joint provisional
liquidators for Dyoll in the Cayman Islands on 11 April.
“As a joint provisional liquidator, my job is to collect and secure any assets
and evaluate the state of affairs regarding bank accounts, assets and shares in
Cayman Insurance Centre (CIC),” said Mr Krys...
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Roy Bodden declares dedication to party in face of speculation

In the wake of recent queries about where Hon Roy Bodden,
Minister for Education Human Resources and Culture stands politically after he
failed to appear at the United Democratic Party’s (UDP) main party rally, he
told Cayman Net News, that he had made a commitment to the UDP and he
would stand by it. In an interview Mr Bodden,
one of the UDP’s candidates for Bodden Town said..
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Quik Cash president sues US security firm
President
of Quik Cash Money Transfer Delroy Howell may settle a civil lawsuit against a
US security firm for false arrest this week.
The president of First Financial Caribbean, parent company of Quik Cash, is
seeking damages against Argenbright Security, a Georgia-based company that
provided security services to the Miami International Airport. Two security
officers employed with Argenbright arrested Mr Howell...
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Sir Turtle Club gets a new ‘shell’ lift
With
Internet Access – wired and wireless connections, Cable TV, Telephone Service
and a full beverage service with snacks, including treats such as cheesecake and
rum cake, the National Flag Carriers’ newly refurbished “Sir Turtle Club Lounge”
has much to boast about. “The Sir Turtle Club Lounge has seen many changes
since it has been located at Owen Roberts International Airport,” said Mrs.
Isabel Giger...
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Person of the Day -
Frauleen Eldridge

“I love the fact that I am
preparing the children of the Cayman Islands for the future,” says primary
school teacher Frauleen Eldridge. “The most important aspect of teaching is
getting each child to reach their maximum potential.” Ms Eldridge
has been teaching at West End Primary School on Cayman Brac for 12 years, and
for nine of those, she has had double classes...
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