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Issue No. 1151 Wednesday, 2 August 2006
Cayman Airways Limited gets Sammy's Inn AFTER 38 years in operation, Cayman Airways will for the first time have its own headquarters, thanks to a multi-million dollar buyout of Sammy's Airport Inn in George Town. Tourism Minister Hon Charles Clifford made the disclosure on Monday 31 July, in a statement to the Second Meeting of the 2006-7 Session of the Legislative Assembly in Grand Cayman.... read more..
Cross-party Members of Parliament delegation visits Cayman A delegation of Members of Parliament from across the political parties in the United Kingdom spent one week visiting the Cayman Islands. Lord Davies of Coity, the leader of the delegation, was joined by Eleanor Laing (Conservative); Eric Martlew (Labour); Brian Donohoe (Labour); and Andrew Rosindell (Conservative). The five MPs were here to see things that were of interest to them... read more..
Tourism policy to get 'thorough review' TWO years after the National Tourism Management Policy (NTMP) was unveiled at the Hyatt Regency in Grand Cayman, the Government intends to have a thorough review of it. Then Leader of Government Business McKeeva Bush launched the NTMP, which provides guidance for tourism development in the Cayman Islands. Tourism Minister Hon Charles Clifford said... read more..
Still no news on US passport deferral says Minister The Cayman Islands is still waiting for an answer from the United States as to whether the US will defer the 1 January 2007 date on which US citizens travelling to the Caribbean will be required to have passports. If Minister of Tourism, Honourable Charles Clifford, and his other Caribbean tourism partners, don't get their way with the deferral, they see serious problems... read more..
Tenants scream 'living hell' in George TownLIVING conditions in some apartments in Grand Cayman could be described as a living hell, according to two distraught tenants. Four tenants living in different properties in Cayman Islands' capital, George Town, speak of unhealthy and dilapidated quarters, rat infestation, infections and sleepless nights... read more..
Child of the Day - Georgina Balls "Hide-and-go-seek is the game I love to play with my brother Alex. He is nine years old and doesn't play with me all the time so, at other times, I play with my neighbour, Giana," Georgina explained when she was asked to talk about anything she wished. Already emulating caregivers such as nurses and doctors, Georgina revealed that, with Giana, she liked play-acting... read more..
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