
Issue No. 893 Wednesday, 3 August 2005
Ritz Developer Award Stayed
Having anticipated receiving some $28 million in damages from its erstwhile
general contractor, Fluor Daniels, after winning a legal battle in New York,
Humphreys Cayman Ltd, better known here as the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman
developer...
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Walkers supports young people and the arts
From Within III, the exhibition resulting from one of the National
Gallery’s Outreach Programmes, opened on Saturday 30 July. Sarah Broad, Walkers Business Development and PR Assistant, was present,
representing Walkers’ law firm, who have been active in assisting the Arts in
particular among young people here, through their varied sponsorships. The National Gallery’s Outreach Programmes...
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No duty concessions for Cayman farmers
The Government has said Cayman’s farmers are to receive support in various
ways in the coming months but it won’t be through import duty concessions. Speaking on 29 July at the weekly Media Briefing, Leader of Government
Business and Minister of District Administration, Planning, Agriculture and
Housing, Hon Kurt Tibbetts, said that the Government has a responsibility to
the consumer...
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Cayman Net News websites surpass one million page views
The online edition of Cayman Net News, along with its sister
website, Caribbean Net News, continues to attract ever-increasing
traffic. During the month of July, the combined traffic to the two websites
totaled over 1 million page views, which includes some 20,000 visitors to our
online video news headlines. Each site is now receiving a roughly equal amount
of average daily traffic...
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Complaints against Government offices rise
The public is speaking out against improper, unreasonable or inadequate conduct
from Government offices and in greater numbers than the previous administration
envisaged in 2004...
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Person of the Day
- Billy B

A DJ with Spin FM, Billy
Benjamin-Elliott or as he is better known, Billy B, says he loves the weather in
Cayman. “ I’ve spent 4 of the last 6 years here and I love it!” says Billy. “I
really enjoy the laid back lifestyle and living in a small community. I have a
job that is fun and challenging. I’m always learning new things and it’s also
very exciting being an on-air personality. I’m discovering parts of myself I
never knew before!” ...
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