Police: Would-be robber ID’d by bright blue eyes
AVALON, Pa. (AP) — Police in a Pittsburgh suburb say a man’s bright blue eyes helped a convenience store clerk identify him as a would- be robbery. Nineteen-year-old Conor McClelland, of Bellevue, is charged with walking into a Marathon Quik…
Miss Cayman to be revealed
After tirelessly campaigning for the prestigious title of Miss Cayman, one of the contestants will be crowned tonight (24). At the Lion’s Centre this evening Lindsay Japal (above) and nine others face the final stages and will discover who will…
iThought
Come to wisdom like one who plows and sows, and wait for her good harvest. For in her service you will toil a little while, but you will eat of her produce. Ecclesiasticus 6.19
i Community events
SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Resume training on Tuesdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex. Aquatics, Saturdays, 10am-10:45am at Cayman International School, Camana Bay from 24th September. Persons interested in volunteering please email [email protected] THE PINK LADIES: Coffee Shop at…
Kobe gets $6.7 million offer to play in Italy
ROME (AP) — Kobe Bryant has been offered $6.7 million to play basketball for an Italian team, appealing to his childhood memories of growing up in the country. Virtus Bologna general manager Massimo Faraoni tells The Associated Press he’s been…
Rev Al Miller Verdict Today
A verdict is expected today in the firearm-related case against popular pastor, the Reverend Al Miller. Senior Resident Magistrate Lorna Williams is expected to announce the verdict when the case resumes in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court today. Reverend…
Agents track pot parcel to Bengal’s home
CINCINNATI (AP) — For authorities tracking a marijuana shipment from California, the trail ended unexpectedly at the home of a Cincinnati Bengals player in suburban northern Kentucky where police say they found more drugs. No arrests have been made. Police…
Roll over Einstein: Pillar of physics
GENEVA (AP) — A startling find at one of the world’s foremost laboratories that a subatomic particle seemed to move faster than the speed of light has scientists around the world rethinking Albert Einstein and one of the foundations of…
Obama rolling back Bush-era education law
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama, trying to energize school performance at the local level, wants to give states the flexibility to opt out of provisions of the No Child Left Behind law, a Bush-era education initiative that has grown…
Cardiac studies
Patients with OHS often have an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiogram, and/or cardiac catheterization. Polysomnography (sleep study)- Should be performed in all patients with OHS for several reasons. First, in-laboratory polysomnography is the gold-standard test for OSA, which frequently coexists…