
Issue No. 871 Monday, 4 July 2005
More Top Cops Gone
Reports of more high-level resignations in the Royal Cayman Islands Police
Service (RCIPS), following on the recent announcement of the almost immediate
departure of Commissioner Buel Braggs from his post, rushed Cabinet Ministers
to an early-morning meeting with HE The Governor, Bruce Dinwiddy on Friday 1
July....
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Problem kids banned from graduation
Students with bad suspension and attendance records are being told that the
doors to graduation halls are closed to both them and their parents. However, being absent from the cap and gown promenade is not going down
well with some parents who say their children’s future is too greatly jeopardised...
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Graduation and Awards Ceremonies at Agape
The John Gray High School Graduation ceremony got underway on Tuesday 28
June, with the motto: “Celebrating a Season of Challenges and Change!” After the National Anthem was sung, Pastor Al Ebanks of the Agape Family
Worship Centre led the students, teachers and parents in a short prayer. During her address, School Principal, Debra McLaughlin said: “The key focus
of this school year, post Ivan...
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Jamaican issues brought to Complaints Commissioner by Consul
Jamaicans compose one of the largest expatriate communities here in the
Cayman Islands and have enjoyed a longstanding and even historical
relationship with the Islands. In spite of this however, a number of issues
have been reported to the Jamaican Consul over what have been described as
unfair practices. Against this background, talks are now underway between the
Jamaican Consul in Cayman ...
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Opposition leader raises concerns in the House
With the return of the Legislative Assembly, the Leader of the Opposition
McKeeva Bush, has taken the opportunity to query some of the new Government’s
early moves. His first issue concerned the two amendments passed to enable the
Government financial transactions to continue for a four month period before a
new budget (1July 2005 – 31 October 2005). The Opposition Leader said he had concerns about the matter...
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Person of the Day- Jellian Gentles

As a cashier supervisor at Kirk’s Supermarket for a year, Jellian Gentles said she loves it when the store is full of customers. “I like it when it’s busy and I can keep the customers
moving through the line,” said Ms Gentles. “And I really like working with so
many people from different countries like the Philippines, Nicaragua and
Dominican Republic.” Ms Gentles has lived in the Cayman Islands for six years..
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