
Issue No. 879 Thursday, 14 July 2005
‘Daylight Robbery’
Crime paid a call on Cayman’s corporate offices on Tuesday 12 July, in the
commercial centre of George Town, just as executives in the country’s business
district were pushing through the company glass doors and walking in to face
the day. For officers of Trident Trust Company (Cayman) Limited and the accounting
firm Rawlinson and Hunter, an attack on their personal belongings was the
farthest thing from their minds...
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From football field to fashion catwalk:
Faces of Summer Miss Petite walks tall
On 25 June, Gabrielle Watler snatched the Miss Petite title in the sizzling
Faces of Summer event. The win was the first for the youngster who is at the
start of her modelling career.
Although she is still new to the catwalk she is accustomed, on the other hand,
to the football field and netball court where she has played sports for the
past four years or more. However, a transition from sport to fashion is not
uncommon...
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Caymanians face glass ceiling
With more than 50 percent of the workforce composed of expatriates, there
has been much speculation of a bias toward foreign workers when it comes to
promotions throughout the community. Many Caymanians say they feel overwhelmed
by a foreign workforce and believe there is a glass ceiling preventing them
from reaching the top of the corporate ladder. However human resource experts
say that there are other factors...
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Concerns rise over security at liquor license premises
Forthcoming discussions over potential future changes to the Liquor
Licensing Law by the Board, could be seriously affected by issues of security
of residents in the Cayman Islands rather than traditional influences and
factors. In the past some of the sanctions enacted by the Board have been unpopular
and deemed inappropriate considering the type of lifestyles lived by residents
and visitors in a high-profile tourist destination...
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High profile for Cayman shippers at international event in Greece
Several representatives of the Cayman Islands Shipping Registry (CISR),
including the CEO (Designate), MACI and Director of CISR, Joel Walton, and
Client Relations Manager (Designate), Todd Bice, recently attended Pireaus
–2005...
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Person of the Day
- Collette Tamasa

Most of us have a hard time keeping up with technology, but
for this Weststar employee who spent many of her early years in the field of
Information Technology, she is quite comfortable around computers. On the other
hand Collette said: “I am always trying to keep up with my eleven-year-old son
Jevon. We’re already thinking about college overseas. He says he wants to be a
doctor or a pilot...
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