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Day: March 16, 2012

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London police gave reporters grades 


LONDON (AP) — London’s Metropolitan Police “graded” reporters on their coverage of the agency, a senior crime journalist for The Sun tabloid said Thursday. Crime Editor Mike Sullivan — who was arrested and bailed earlier this year over allegations of…

Coach D’Antoni resigns as Knicks skid

NEW YORK (AP) — Maybe there’s a big-name coach out there who can bring out the best in Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks. Mike D’Antoni decided Wednesday he wasn’t that guy. And so, he resigned, surprising even his…

CRIME WORRIES – OT report highlights problems

The UK government yesterday released the results of its autumn survey of Overseas Territories, pointing out that Cayman Islands worries centred on crime, public safety, the cost of living and foreign labour. High crime rates were raised generally throughout the…

Will new iPad be compatible with 4G in the UK? It’s not in Australia

There’s growing confusion over whether the new iPad, due to go on sale on March 16th, will be compatible with forthcoming 4G networks in the UK and other parts of Europe reports “What Hi Fi Sound and Vision” in their…

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The Editor Speaks: Exciting announcement for iNews Cayman

When Joan and I started on the long (and winding) road to produce iNews Cayman we never imagined it would be so successful in such a short time. We started our very first publication on Monday May 2nd 2011. We…

Sobbing families identify Swiss bus crash victims

GENEVA (AP) — Relatives of the 28 people killed when a bus from Belgium crashed inside a Swiss tunnel faced a heartbreaking task Thursday: identifying the bodies ahead of their repatriation. Most of the dead were children. Family members, some…

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Cuba dissidents vow to stay in church

HAVANA (AP) — A group of 13 Cuban dissidents who have occupied a Havana church for two days are no longer demanding an audience with Pope Benedict XVI when he visits this month, but vowed Thursday to continue their protest….

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The Editor Speaks: Finger printing and tourism

It is a common practice when one visits the USA, UK, Israel and other terrorism threatened countries to be fingerprinted before you are allowed entry. You can also be subject to an eye scan. Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, revealed…