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Issue No. 849 Thursday, 2 June 2005

Human Traffickers Targeting Cayman

The Cayman Islands appears to be an increasingly attractive destination for the illegal movement of people in the wake of a large group of Chinese nationals being allegedly trafficked through the Cayman Islands earlier this year. Two people from Albania and Ukraine using fake Dutch passports recently travelled through Grand Cayman to get to Canada where they were apprehended by Immigration on 22 May. ... read more...


Fashion for fun – but a future in finance

Although Mysti Shannelle Bush is certainly at home in the world of fashion it is certainly not the only thing in her life and not where she plans to make her fortune. At eighteen years old she already knows that finance comes first and then fashion afterwards. Working full time in the banking industry in the area of Fund Administration, fashion is a hobby that Mysti thoroughly enjoys. However it does not keep her away from... read more...


Room figures now differ

Licensed room stock figures well below those revealed in the period leading up to the elections was one of the disappointing surprises that greeted the new Minister of Tourism, Environment, Development and Commerce, Hon Charles Clifford, when he took up his new ministerial post. Mr Clifford was speaking at the first press briefing held by the new Leader of Government, the Hon Kurt Tibbetts and the new Cabinet Ministers... read more...


Local contractors seeking answers over Affordable Housing

The National Housing and Community Development Trust Affordable Housing Initiative project, initiated and carried out under the United Democratic Party Government’s rule, is still stirring up plenty of unwelcome dust around the Trust’s Chairman, Dr Frank McField and around the former government incumbents as a whole. Alleged impropriety has plagued the project and its Chairman even now... read more...


Tourism Minister leaves for first official overseas trip

The Hon Charles Clifford, Minister of Tourism, Environment, Development & Commerce will be heading a delegation heading to new York this week for the 32nd annual Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s (CTO) Caribbean Week. Permanent Secretary Tim Hubbell, Deputy Permanent Secretary Gloria McField Nixon and Director of Tourism Pilar Bush will be joining the Minister This year the team will focus on the Caymanian culture... read more...


Person of the Day - Andrea Hill

Is a nutritionist for seven years, Andrea Hill said that she really enjoys helping people. “In the last decade, there is so much more health and nutrition information out there and I really want to help dissect it,” said Ms Hill. “ It is not just about diet, it is about a healthier lifestyle.” Originally from Toronto, Ms Hill moved to the Cayman Islands after graduating from university... read more...


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