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Day: December 9, 2011

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The Editor speaks: Two out of three

In my Editorial on Wednesday (7) I was in an apologetic mood under the banner “I Could Have Been Mistaken”. I went to great pains to show the reasons why Cayman’s Legal Department and Justice Quin allowed the trial of…

Christmas for kitchen lovers

The Christmas season is upon us, and stress has begun to fill the air! Sometimes we just don’t have the time to be creative! As giving should never be a source of stress I felt the need to share my…

Governor presents certificates to prison staff

His Excellency, the Governor, Mr Duncan Taylor presented 19 prison officers with level 3 Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQs) in custodial care on Tuesday, November 29, 2011. The officers were among 30 staff from Her Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service to…

Brac student club launched

GRAND CAYMAN: Saxon Pension Services (Saxon) is proud to announce the launch of the Saxon Investment Club to students in Cayman Brac. This is the first outreach programme to our Sister Island of the successful Saxon Investment Club operating on…

McIlroy shoots 30 on back nine in Dubai, trails by two

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy shot a 30 on the back nine Thursday at the Dubai World Championship to gain the early advantage over top-ranked Luke Donald in the duel for the European money…

Cayman cookout – the very best of Caribbean Cuisine

Being billed as the “Caribbean’s premier epicurean event,” Cayman Cookout – four days of mouth watering indulgence in January – seems set to help make Cayman the Caribbean’s culinary capital. The Cookout – a long weekend (from January 12 to…

Teens told to be true to who they are

HONG KONG (AP) — Emma Watson’s advice to teenagers is: “feel comfortable in your own skin.” The 21-year-old Harry Potter star, on her second visit to Hong Kong, said she loves travelling in Asia. The British actress cast as Hermione…

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UK lifts ban on female submariners

LONDON (AP) — Women will be allowed to serve on submarines for the first time in Britain’s history, the country’s defense secretary announced Thursday, after research showed there were no health reasons to support the ban. A small number of…

Jamaican gun agreement

KINGSTON — Cabinet has given approval for Jamaica to enter into an agreement with the Organization of American States (OAS) for the provision of machines to provide traceable markings on firearms. The Dot peen marking machines will impose markings that…

Pigs Trotters ready for the Storm

The Queensgate Pigs Trotters failed to capitalise against a stuttering performance by the John Doak Architecture Iguanas on Saturday 3 December. The Iguanas, still suffering from the shell shock loss to the DHL Storm let the Pigs Trotters dictate the…