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Issue No. 1147 Friday, 28 July 2006
Cruise ship berth begins A cruise ship berthing facility for Grand Cayman moved closer to becoming a reality this week when Tourism Minister Hon Charles Clifford announced the commencement of the project. Speaking to members of the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday 26 July at one of their speaker series lunches, Mr Clifford said the project had entered an initial stage.... read more..
Incompetent parents frustrate professionals Parents who say they are unable to manage their very young, unruly children, have been receiving very little sympathy from some professionals in the fields of Child Care and Law Enforcement for some time, and now, Minister of Health and Human Services, Hon Anthony Eden, has joined the list. In an uncharacteristically forceful manner,... read more..
Research project to study health trends in children The Health Services Authority (HSA) has launched a new medical research project that will study disease risk factors in school age children, which may attract international interest. It may also be used as a foundation to introduce changes in public health for young people. According to HSA Research Coordinator, Dr Laurence van Hanswijck de Jonge... read more..
Don't talk and drive warns RCIPSThe message to drivers is "Don't use your cell phone when behind the wheel." This comes from the multi-agency road safety StreetSkill campaign spearheaded by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS). A campaign about the extreme dangers of driving while distracted is underway and will continue through August.... read more..
Omit the rollover rush, says residents Many residents are now applauding the Government for recently announcing its bid to seek public input before completing revisions to the Immigration Law. However, these persons are, at the same time, wondering if the islands' leadership has already made up its mind on certain matters - therefore rendering the public consultation process "substantially useless."... read more..
Caymanian of the Week - Erica Bush As one of the first graduates with a bachelors degree in Economics from the UCCI, Erica Bush is keenly aware that it is important to be able to analyse the economy.Cayman needs professionals in Economics to predict what the true picture of the economy will be in the next 20 to 30 years," said Ms Bush. As the valedictorian at this year's graduation,... read more..
OTHER NEWS
BRACKER AND LITTLE CAYMANIAN
EDITORIAL
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
COMMENTARY
SPORTS


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