Welcome to Cayman Net News Online                                   Search: web our site
Free classifieds





Issue No. 1160 Saturday/Sunday, 12-13 August 2006

Police praised by expert

From the reinvestigation of the Sacco-Vanzetti affair and the JonBenet Ramsey murder to the John F. Kennedy assassination, Dr Lee has made his name in the investigations of the most famous crimes ever committed. On a short visit to Cayman on Thursday 10 August he met with senior officers of the RCIPS to exchange ideas. "The police force here is one of the best in the world," he lauded...
read more..


Terror threat in UK triggers high alert levels locally

Security measures at all three Cayman Islands airports were enhanced on Thursday following the mass arrest of over 20 would-be plane bombers in Great Britain. UK airports experienced chaos on Thursday after British Police arrested 24 people and ordered tough security for departing passengers. According to the Metropolitan Police, they foiled a plot to blow up aircraft... read more..


St Matthew's exploits worldwide demand for vets

Having just completed its first year of operation, the St Matthew's University School of Veterinary Medicine is experiencing tremendous growth. Currently there are 35 students enrolled at the school, and it projects that 25 new students will enter this fall semester. Dr Anne Lichtenwalner stated that there is a huge demand for veterinarians...
read more..


Tobacco legislation needed sooner not later

General Manager of the Cayman Islands Cancer Society, (CICS) Christine Sanders, recently traveled to Washington DC to attend the World Cancer Congress and the World Conference on Tobacco or Health and she has returned more determined than ever to see legislation passed here to control tobacco use in the Cayman Islands.... read more..


Award-winning books donated to School

Almost two years after losing $100,000 worth of books, the Savannah Primary School's library is on the rebound, thanks to a donation from a good corporate citizen in the Cayman Islands. The National Building Society (NBS) on Wednesday presented 43 books, a printer and extra ink cartridges to a delegation from the school at its George Town office...
read more..


DOT promises to stay close to CAL

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has pledged its 'continuing commitment' to the national flag carrier, Cayman Airways, as the company celebrated its 38th anniversary. According to the DOT, the birthday provided the perfect opportunity for it to thank CAL staff for consistently delivering great service over the last 38 years. DOT provided lunch for Cayman Airways' front line staff... read more..


OTHER NEWS


LIFESTYLE


COMMENTARY


SPORTS