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Day: September 13, 2011

iCommunity News

Red Cross event has plenty of Red, Gold and Soul

For full slide show go to: www.caymanscene.com It has certainly been a ‘September to Remember’ for the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC). The Red, Gold and Soul dinner dance was the culmination of CIRC half century celebrations and tributed the…

iWorld News News Today

Charlie Sheen smiles through Comedy Central roast

CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) — Charlie Sheen smiled through a Comedy Central roast as Mike Tyson, William Shatner, actress Kate Walsh and half a dozen comedians riffed on his high-profile year. Sheen was famously fired from his sitcom “Two and…

iWeather News

Hurricane Katia’s severe winds batter parts of UK

Strong winds from the tail-end of Hurricane Katia are battering much of the UK,  the Met Office has severe weather warnings in place for many areas. Southern and central parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England and Wales have been…

iBooks iEntertainment

Anne – Part 44

We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson “Early in September William Douglas failed suddenly.” The event of the summer, the comet of that season’s sky, was an invitation to a small party in the town, where it…

iWeather News Today

Tropical Storm Maria moves away from the Caribbean and new developments likely in western Caribbean

Tropical Storm Maria has moved away from the northeastern Caribbean thanks to a low-pressure trough now located over the eastern United States. This trough will track eastward and cause Maria to turn to the north today. A much stronger trough…

iOpinion Your View

Justice Cooke is entitled to an apology, says QC.

Dear iNews, On the 31st August 2011, after a trial lasting 15 days, Mr. Justice Cooke delivered a reserved judgment consisting of 35 pages in which he found Devon Anglin not guilty of the murder of your year old Jeremiah…

iLocal News News Today

Air arrivals are still up

Stay-over visitor arrivals in the Cayman Islands are up for the tenth month in a row. July figures show a significant increase of 7.5% over July 2010. Latest figures from the Department of Tourism (DOT) shows air passenger arrivals at…

Editors Choice iLocal News News Today

Police operations hailed a success

A massive quantity of stolen items, valued at $ 90.000 C.I dollars, three guns and 12 rounds of ammunition have been recovered by the RCIPS in separate operations. The multiple successes of the RCIPS occurred in separate operations all in…

iOpinion Our Eye

Quit your day job now

Most of us would stop working if we could. Quit immediately and here’s why. 1.         You’ll have more time to devote to reading my articles and columns. This will enable me to become a household name at our unemployment office….

ISports Sports World

Only player to survive Russian plane crash dies

MOSCOW (AP) — The only member of a top Russian hockey team to survive a plane crash that killed 44 people died Monday of his injuries in a Moscow hospital. The Vishnevsky hospital said 26-year-old Alexander Galimov died of the…