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Month: November 2011

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WINDOW VIEW OVER GEORGE TOWN

Have you ever seen so many people Walking around George Town? Have you noticed lately How these people look and sound? Well let me try to paint a picture Strictly from my point of view Then you’ll get a very…

Editorial Editors Choice iOpinion

One man, vote for all

I quote from Wikipedia: ‘“One man, one vote’ (or one person, one vote) is a slogan that has been used in many parts of the world where campaigns have arisen for universal suffrage. It became particularly prevalent in less developed…

ISports Sports World

Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman killed

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman was stabbed to death early Monday and his brother was arrested as a suspect, Dutch police said. Rotterdam Police spokeswoman Patricia Wessels said police were called to a home in the…

iCommunity News

Pastor Al Ebanks loses fight

It was with much sadness I learnt of Pastor Al’s death last Saturday (19). He had been fighting a brain tumour for some time and there was real hope he would make a full recovery. Sadly, he died around 7pm…

Editors Choice iLocal News News

Man stabbed during assault

A man received stab wounds following a fight outside a bar in the early hours of Sunday morning. It is thought that the victim was refused entry to Jah T’s on McField Lane just before 1am. A fight then started…

iWorld News News

NYC mayor: al-Qaida sympathizer arrested

NEW YORK (AP) — An “al-Qaida sympathiser” who plotted to bomb police and post offices in New York City as well as U.S. troops returning home has been arrested on numerous terrorism-related charges, city officials said Sunday. Mayor Michael Bloomberg…

NOW FOR THE WORLD: Killa’s title shot may be in Cayman

Charles “Killa” Whittaker’s chance of becoming champion of the world took a huge step closer after his latest triumph in the ring. The West Bayer leapt into number two spot in the world rankings after a unanimous points victory in…

iEnvironment News

Shipwreck spillage leaves little trace

Environmental officials said yesterday they were waiting for the weather to clear before examining possible reef damage caused by a Thursday night boat wreck and fuel spill in the North Sound. However, 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel loosed into the…

iCommunity News

Fireworks, trials, and cardboard boats end Pirates Week

JML International were the proud victors in what has become one of the most popular events in Pirates Week – the Cardboard Boat race at Hog Sty Bay. The winning team just managed to get to the shore one second…