The Editor Speaks: The world goes green whilst Cayman sleeps. Why?
An article I read in the Caymanian Compass on Friday (1) showed a jubilant figure of John Felder holding up his first Chevrolet Volt vehicle licence from the Cayman Islands Department of Vehicles and Drivers Licensing. “This is like a…
Guyana powerlifters gear up for Cayman Islands Tournament of the Americas
With a view of getting powerlifters in top condition for important overseas engagements during the second half of this year, the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPF) has planned four local tournaments, the first of which is set for next month….
Wikileaks founder mentions Cayman Islands bank that tried to sue him in Australian rally for Julian Assange
Speech by Daniel Mathews Six years ago my friend Julian Assange started telling me about his idea for an organisation. I thought it was a pretty good idea. As we understood it, the way information circulates in our society, and…
Use the words “Cayman Islands” in your email, web, Facebook, twitter, etc. communications invites US Feds
In an innocuous article on billsgler.blogspot.com concerning poets and how to get their works more widely read it makes the claim that if you use “Cayman Islands” in your email, web, Facebook, twitter, etc. communications it invites a looksee by…
Feds say traffickers moved meth, money to Colorado in milk cartons and wire transfers to Grand Cayman
Two large drug trafficking organizations authorities say were run by a brother and sister were taken down by federal agents and 22 people were indicted by a grand jury for their part in transporting methamphetamine and cash from California to…
FSU’s Hyman ready for summer of a lifetime
For a man who possesses Kemar Hyman’s speed, he has quietly snuck up on quite a few people. Well, everyone but the competition. The Florida State senior owns the fastest collegiate 100-meter sprint this season with a mark of 10.07…
Contrasting pictures of Hiroshima in 1945 and 66 years later
We all know that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed in August 1945 after the explosion of atomic bombs. However, we know little about the progress made by the people of that land during the past 65 years. You might be…
World-wide celebrations as the Overseas Territories honour the Queen
This weekend, the UK’s Overseas Territories, like many other countries around the world, will be marking the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee by lighting Beacons. They will join the Beacon lighting across the UK, continuing a tradition, first started to communicate but…