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Month: November 2011

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Cuban migrants found

A boat load of Cuban immigrants has ran aground off Cayman Brac – the second time in a matter weeks. On Saturday, 17 migrants, 16 men and one woman, were picked up in good health and are due to be…

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Anne – Part 75

We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson “Miss Vanhorn had no intention of betraying her impression for the amusement of her ancient enemy” Anne greeted her grandaunt with the same mixture of timidity and hope, which she…

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Guilty verdict for teen and the role of fund directors

Things seem to be changing for the better with The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service with another successful prosecution. Hopefully, the tide has turned and the criminals at large will soon be quaking in their boots. Better still they might…

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Police issue scam warning

The RCIPS is warning people to keep an eye on their e-mail accounts and to immediately report any suspicious activity. The latest warning comes after a man reported that his e-mail account had been hacked into and that people had…

Why are they called pirates…? Because they ARGHHHH!

There was plenty of “Arghhh Me Hearties! “Yo-Yo –Hos” booms, bangs screams and other noises that let the world know the pirates had landed in George Town Harbour on Saturday. The Red Coats were there too, of course, fighting them…

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Chelsea Clinton is hired by NBC News

NEW YORK (AP) — Chelsea Clinton began work at NBC News on Monday, the second daughter of a former president at the network. NBC said it had hired the 31-year-old Clinton to work on projects for “NBC Nightly News” and…

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Philippine court allows Arroyo to travel abroad

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine Supreme Court on Tuesday gave former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo permission to leave the country, overruling her successor, who has said she might never return because of a corruption investigation. The justices voted 8-5…

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NO DRUGS FOUND: Mystery over double fatal plane crash

Police said yesterday they had found no drugs at the site of the Cayman Brac light-plane crash on Sunday night, but were treating the accident as ‘a suspicious incident”. Investigations were continuing as officers trace the next-of-kin of the two…

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Peer gets Cayman role

A British Conservative peer has been given the top job in the Cayman Islands London office. Lord Blencathra, formerly David MacLean before he was appointed to the UK’s House of Lords, has been appointed the director of the UK office….