
Issue No. 911 Monday, 29 August 2005
Evidence Mounts Against Suicide
A lawyer in Bermuda has offered to sell photos to the family of the late
Dimitri Pappas that the advocate said would prove that the well-known
accountant and businessman did not commit suicide, but was actually murdered...
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Introducing Thriller, Cayman’s newest thrill
Thriller is a racing powerboat, a 55-foot catamaran, which has been
modified to take 40 passengers. The Cayman Islands’ latest attraction is aimed
at cruise passengers and it began with an idea by Cayman Brackers, Collin and
Olive Pearson. From the initial idea, the project has taken seven months to
get afloat. “We felt that the Island needs more variety, to offer visitors
here,” said Mr Pearson...
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Fares not only issue for taxis
Members of the Taxi Tour Operators Association of the Cayman Islands (TTOACI)
can now charge more for transporting tourist groups around the Island, but
more money is not the group’s primary focus. According to TTOACI President,
Kenneth Ebanks, issues such as “a clear definition of the product we must
deliver and ways to constantly attain a higher quality in the standard of
service we provide to the Island,”...
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More nightclubs at risk of losing licenses in face of complaints
Four of George Town’s late nightclubs’ licenses are now reportedly under
threat in the Liquor licensing Board’s review, because of complaints lodged
with the board from various sources. Next Level, Club Octopus, Matrix and O Bar, all popular nightspots will
have to defend the licenses when the Board meets on 8 September. The upcoming
review brings to light a clash between condo residents and nightclubs regarding
noise...
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New teachers to prepare for
school year
With the start of the new school year almost upon us
again new teachers at public schools will be attending an orientation session
on Monday morning, 29 August, said Chief Education Officer Nyda Flatley...
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Person Of The Day - Carrol Reid

A “tennis buff” when she is not on the job in the Maternity
Ward at the Cayman Islands Hospital, Carrol Reid proudly proclaimed, “In another
life I was a tennis player. However I have been a Registered Nurse and Midwife
for over fifteen years now and I enjoy my job. “All my training in the field of
nursing was done at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Jamaica. I
also worked there for eight years...
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