
Issue No. 888 Wednesday, 27 July 2005
Internet TV Faces Licensing by ICTA
The Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) has now
imposed, effective immediately, a licensing requirement for the offering of
online streaming video. This new requirement was published by the ICTA under the provisions of the
Information and Communication Technology Law with the Cayman Islands Gazette...
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Dance Cayman makes a big impact
Dance Cayman, the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s dance troupe for
young dancers gave a spectacular dance display on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
evening at the University College of the Cayman Islands’ Auditorium in George
Town. The show was a rich mosaic containing all the different cultural influences
of the Caribbean. Elements of every kind of dance could be seen, dances not
just indigenous to the Cayman Islands...
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Slow response from Family Support Unit
Since the publication of the piece entitled “Bail set after rape charges”
in Cayman Net News on Thursday 21 July, one Attorney-at-Law has stepped
in to the ring on the issue and offered legal assistance, free of cost, to the
mother and child involved in the matter...
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Construction industry seeks solution for illegal work permits
As the Immigration Department continues to investigate a growing problem of
construction companies exploiting foreign workers for kickbacks, some industry
experts are proposing that it is time for the private sector to step up to the
plate and help Immigration fight the problem. In a recent interview with
Immigration, Acting Chief Immigration Officer, Jeannie Lewis explained that they
have seen a growing number of workers...
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Kudos for Cayman Representative
Following a recent Meeting of the UK Overseas Territories Association (UKOTA),
Jennifer Dilbert, the Cayman Islands Government Representative in the UK, was
congratulated on her appointment as a Member of the Order of the British
Empire (MBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List this year...
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Person of the Day
- Ben Taylor

As a systems analyst for Cayman Business
Machines, Ben Taylor enjoys helping customers figure out computer problems. “In
information technology, studying never ends. There is always a new certification
you are studying for,” said Mr Taylor. Growing up, Mr Taylor enjoyed playing
basketball and softball. A highlight was playing with the national baseball team
that played against US teams...
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OTHER NEWS
JAMAICAN IN CAYMAN
Powell hurt, Campbell and Bolt defeated
Shirley Willis to sing her ‘freedom song’ for
Cayman
EDITORIAL
LETTERS
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