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Month: March 2012

Online support for businesses

The week starting Monday, 12 March, GIS Spotlight revisits Immigration online, an exciting National Gallery exhibit and computer-assisted learning in the prison system. First we bring you Immigration Online, the service which upgraded the department’s Internet presence for business customers….

Italy angry at Britain over botched Nigeria raid

ROME (AP) — Italy’s president on Friday accused Britain of an “inexplicable” failure to consult with his country before a bungled attempt to rescue an Italian and a Briton being held in Nigeria by kidnappers claiming ties to al-Qaida. The…

iFaith

iThought for March 10, 2012

But if someone is glorified in poverty, how much more in substance? And whoever is glorified in substance, let him fear poverty. Ecclesiaticus 10:34

10-12/03/2012

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Holy Trinity School from Ontario returns

The Cayman Rugby Football Union will not only play host to Dartmouth University in the coming weeks but will also welcome the return of Holy Trinity School from Ontario Canada. Holy Trinity School is a co-educational Anglican independent day school…

Choosing a diamond

Choosing a diamond is as important as learning how to buy a diamond. The most important rule is to choose one that appeals to you personally. The second rule is to make sure it is accompanied by a grading report….

Cayman Islands Team Wins 2012 FEI World Dressage Challenge

The Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (CIEF) recently hosted the FEI World Dressage Challenge at the Cayman Islands Equestrian Centre.  The CIEF is delighted to announce that the Cayman Islands Dressage Team came in first place. The following countries participated; Barbados…

WE’RE NOT CORRUPT

Opposition anger over Bush claim Opposition leaders yesterday rejected corruption charges by Premier McKeeva Bush, denying any wrongdoing and saying the claims were an effort to distract people from greater issues of top-level dishonesty. At the same time, Bodden Town’s ”anti-dump”…

Robin van Persie will not be sold says Wenger

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says they do not plan to sell captain Robin van Persie, even if Cologne forward Lukas Podolski joins the club. Van Persie is yet to agree a contract extension beyond summer 2013, while it is understood…

Bush predicts $7m deficit

Government will run a $7 million deficit by the end of June because of loss-making companies and statutory authorities, Premier McKeeva Bush announced last night, although central government was likely to break even. Speaking at a Bodden Town political rally,…