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Day: March 15, 2012

Rotary Club Blood Tests

Rotary Central hosted a free island-wide diabetes screening day at eight different locations throughout Grand Cayman including Fosters Republix, store Cost U Less, A. L. Thompson’s ( New Location added this year), Foster’s Strand, Kirk Supermarket, Hurley’s, Foster’s Airport &…

Little Cayman gears up for Agriculture Show

Deputy Premier and Minister responsible for Agriculture Hon Juliana O’Connor-Connolly is delighted to support Little Cayman’s 2nd Annual Agriculture Show and by all account residents are looking forward to the event which will be held on Saturday, 24 March at…

Kate’s Goal: Duchess promotes Olympic field hockey 


LONDON (AP) — She shoots, she scores! The former Kate Middleton smashed home a goal Thursday as she played a bit of field hockey while visiting the British Olympic women’s team at Olympic Park. The Duchess of Cambridge, who captained…

How to pass examinations without being an A plus student.

This is the conclusion of my article on collected tips and tricks to help you pass a school or university exam. They are called exam techniques and they helped me and they can help you. Part C) The Exam Itself …

Lewis Hamilton dismisses Horner comments over Button threat

Lewis Hamilton has shrugged off Red Bull team principal Christian Horner’s comments that his McLaren team-mate Jenson Button is a bigger threat. Horner told BBC Sport he is predicting a closer contest for the World Drivers’ Championship although he expects…

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Premier League chairman: FIFA, UEFA stole soccer

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Premier League chairman Dave Richards accused FIFA and UEFA of stealing soccer from the English during a conference Wednesday on sports and security. With FIFA Vice President Prince Ali Bin Hussein of Jordan and International Cricket…

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The Editor Speaks: A Dart in time saves ……

If I were Mr. Dart (one can only dream – nah God made me what I am) I would be more than a little upset at some of the posters the organisers of the motorcade last Saturday (10) protesting closure…

Commonwealth Day at GTPS

George Town Primary School celebrated Commonwealth Day in traditional style, with students making elaborate and colourful displays of British Commonwealth countries. Some of the kids actually dressed for the occasion in the national costumes of the countries they had studied….

Suspect in slaying of singer arrives in Guatemala 


GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A Costa Rican man who authorities say may have links to Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa drug cartel arrived Wednesday in Guatemala to face charges in last year’s fatal shooting of Argentine folk singer Facundo Cabral. Fernando Alejandro…

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iThought for March 15, 2012

The bee is small among flying things, but its fruit holds the summit of sweetness. Ecclesiasticus 11:3