Evans gag order is not a gag order but a ‘condition implicit’
The documents that were served on former Cayman Net News reporter, John Evans, on Wednesday (20) were not a “gag order” to stop him from commenting publically, especially by way of the print and web site media, on the Tempura…
Department of Tourism launches Caymankind Phase 2
Caymanians Extend a Warm Welcome at Owen Roberts International Airport Passengers arriving at Owen Roberts International Airport will be greeted by a stunning life-sized mural courtesy of the Department of Tourism and featuring a host of well-known Caymanians welcoming visitors…
Selita Ebanks parties post Terrence J split
From New York Post Last Updated: 10:12 AM, February 20, 2013 Posted: 12:00 AM, February 20, 2013 [Cayman Islands] Selita Ebanks has parted ways with her boyfriend, former “106 & Park” host Terrence J, sources exclusively tell Page Six. The…
Man pleads guilty to supplying coke
Camilo Naranjo (28) pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to sell up to 3 kilos of cocaine to undercover police officers for $54,000. Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) officers arrested Naranjo outside Calico Jack’s Beach Bar in November…
Oxford exploitation trial: Girl ‘became sex slave aged 11’
A girl has told the Old Bailey how she was seduced and turned into a sex slave by an older man at the age of 11. The witness, now 19, was giving evidence at the trial of nine men accused…
Prince Philip cracks Filipino nurse joke
The Duke of Edinburgh told a Filipino nurse her country must be “half empty”, because so many of her compatriots have come to the UK to work for the NHS. He made the remark during a visit to Luton and…
Cosmos may be ‘inherently unstable’
By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News, Boston Scientists say they may be able to determine the eventual fate of the cosmos as they probe the properties of the Higgs boson. A concept known as vacuum instability could result, billions…
UK, Isle of Man agree action plan against offshore tax evaders
Tom Burroughes Wealth Briefing Group Editor in London The UK government and authorities in the Isle of Man, the British Crown dependency, have agreed on action to clamp down on offshore tax evaders. The agreement involves an automatic tax information…
Facebook Graph Search for Hotels
by Frank Zamora, Senior Paid Search Analyst Small and medium size hotels are facing a financial crunch based on the state of the world economy that is having a negative effect on the tourism industry worldwide. Thus, many of them…
How much bigger can container ships get?
By William Kremer BBC World Service The world’s cargo ships are getting big, really big. No surprise, perhaps, given the volume of goods produced in Asia and consumed in Europe and the US. But are these giant symbols of the…