
Issue No. 878 Wednesday, 13 July 2005
Police Get Tough
Some of the most internationally known, controversial strategies are to
form part of the largest crime-fighting offensive ever to be launched in the
Cayman Islands. Senior Officers of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS),
summoned the media to outline an immediate-effect, all-man response against the
rise in crime in the Islands...
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Eagle House Toastmasters graduate
The Grand Cayman Toastmasters Club recognised five of the Eagle House
students on Saturday 9 July, during their 2005 Youth Leadership Graduation
ceremony. The Toastmaster Club President, George Ebanks, gave the address,
during which he introduced the five students, and commended them for their
dedication to the eight-week Youth Leadership programme...
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Reassurance from Seven Seas
In the wake of reports that customers could no longer have the goods
purchased from three stores in Miami insured using Malvar Freight Forwarding
Service, both the freight forwarder and Seven Seas, have clarified the
position. On 29 June, Cayman Net News reported that residents who had
purchased goods from Rooms To Go, City Furniture and Brandsmart were receiving
notices that their shipments were not insured...
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Arrival of Cost-U-Less set to increase supermarket competition in Cayman
WITH the US based supermarket Cost-U-Less moving forward with their
warehouse club store in the Cayman Islands, competition among local
supermarkets where profit margins are already very low is going to be fiercer
than ever...
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Minister takes team out to Eastern districts
Having taken up his new portfolio, and with the impending advent of piped
water and a number of issues surrounding roads, Hon. Arden McLean set out to
the districts recently for a closer look at some of the areas he is now
responsible for...
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Person of the Day
- Tasha Eden

As the receptionist for CUC, Tasha Eden is the person
customers see when they walk in the front door, where she directs them to the
right office.
“Growing up, my parents always said to get a job at CUC, because no one will
treat you as good as they will,” said Ms Eden. When she isn’t working, Ms Eden’s
life revolves around her two-year-old son Stephen Alexander. She is a member of
the National Parenting Programme...
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