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Issue No. 1125 Wednesday, 28 June 2006
Hyatt's Glimmer of Hope An impasse between owners of the Hyatt Regency and its insurers may be heading down the road to a solution, said a resort official. General Manager of the Hyatt Regency Diego Concha said talks are ongoing between the owners and their insurers with a possible outcome expected shortly. Mr Concha said at the moment there was nothing to report... read more..
New Police officers an 'arresting' sight at special graduation On 3 June 2006, four months of rigorous training in law relating to theft, burglary, robbery, traffic and General Police law, as well as training in self-defence and First Aid, officially came to an end for an eleven-member Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) recruit team. It was only the second RCIPS group to go through, and complete recruit training since Hurricane... read more..
Chocolates still safe to consume in CaymanConsumers are being assured that dairy products at local supermarkets are safe despite a massive recall in Britain of Cadbury chocolate bars. The Cadbury Company in England last week recalled one million chocolate bars over fears of possible salmonella contamination... read more..
John Gray gears up for the future Sitting in the arid outdoor modular classroom, 40 young 10th graders were eager to pledge their commitment to serve their fellowman this week, as they accepted the task that will hopefully prepare them for a brighter future - becoming a Peer Counsellor. The students are all a part of an interactive programme offered at John Gray High School... read more..
Daniel (Danny) E Tibbetts passes on Well known local businessman and entrepreneur Daniel E Tibbetts passed away suddenly in Little Cayman on 23 June, 2006, at the age of fifty-two. Though he was born and raised in St Petersburg, Florida, Mr Tibbetts had strong ties to the Cayman Islands, the land of his father Linton Tibbetts, and continued the family tradition of developing business on these Islands... read more..
Child of the Day - Liani Scott Hide-and-seek is his favourite game - whether he is playing with his six-year-old brother, or with his schoolmates at First Steps Academy. Though only four years old, one of Liani's best friends is a police officer, and, his Mom, Mary, verified this as true. "His name is Tony," he said. Though he was a little shy at first in front of strangers, Liani was quite decisive about what he liked... read more..
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