Former CIA analyst Brian Latell reveals Castro’s Secrets
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (May 15, 2012): Spies, sleuths and conspiracy theorists, mark your calendars! On Wednesday 23 May at 7pm, highly acclaimed author and intelligence expert Brian Latell will visit Books & Books for the Cayman Islands launch of…
Gearing Up for Queen’s Jubilee
This week GIS Spotlight focuses on the Queen’s Jubilee and the closed circuit television system that is now in place The Cayman Islands is busy preparing to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s diamond jubilee starting from the last week in…
The Caring for Life Foundation receives donation from Foster’s Food Fair IGA
George Town, 14 May, 2012 – The Caring for Life Foundation, whose mission is to raise funds to help improve healthcare in the Cayman Islands, announces the receipt of a cheque for CI $1,189 from Foster’s Food Fair IGA. Foster’s…
Success is Sweet for Immigration Graduates
12 new Immigration recruits proved that success was their top priority after recently completing an intensive six-month training programme. Qualifying as full-fledged Immigration Officers, Marquis Anglin, Samantha Brown, Erina Forbes, Arthur Isaacs, Eric Jackson, Kimberly Pitta, Shannette Rankin, Jane Salmon,…
Dimon survives votes on pay, chairmanship
(AP) — The CEO of JPMorgan Chase survived a shareholder push Tuesday to strip him of the title of chairman of the board, five days after he disclosed a $2 billion trading loss by the bank. CEO Jamie Dimon also…
Spanish Grand Prix fire after race finished
Four team members were initially sent to hospital for treatment after the fire but three have been released. The remaining team member in hospital will be flown back to the UK by Wednesday to continue his treatment. A statement said…
Nassau Government offers $9M ‘funding’ to Cayman Islands provider WSC
The government has provided the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) with “additional funding” of $9 million in an effort to keep its receivables below 90 days. The disclosure by Glen Laville, the general manager of WSC, comes shortly after Consolidated…
A dead horse is the one we bear today
A friend sent this to me and although funny it unfortunately is the reality of what is happening in the Western World today. This is the civilised society we live in today and take for granted. We also pay dearly…
“I don’t think there’s a whole lot of Bank of America operations in the Cayman Islands”
From http://www.huffingtonpost.com and Cross-posted from the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine and written by Mark Engler, Senior Analyst, Foreign Policy in Focus This spring is a season of confrontation at the shareholders’ meetings of U.S. banks and other…
Mad Fish Disease?
The new case of mad cow disease in California is bringing to light some unsavory feeding practices that the meat industry doesn’t want us to find out about. Most cows don’t just eat grass anymore; they’re fed slaughterhouse waste, blood,…