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Day: December 13, 2012

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WALKING THE DUST by Carol-Ann Rudy

By Carol-Ann Rudy Wild roses spoke to me in the language of fragrance when I was eight, their velvet skin covered with dust kicked up by my shoes as I walked a lonely Quebec road. The sun at its summer…

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Term limits should be placed on congress

Opinion by Joyce Pursley We need to place term limits on the US Congress just as the US President has term limits on him. Some congressional leaders have been re-elected time and time again for 20,30 & even 40-years.  They…

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Sir Turtle Art Fair on Sat (15)

In celebration of Sir Turtle’s 50th birthday, the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism will be hosting a Sir Turtle Art Fair featuring a display of paper mache art and storytelling art board entries from Kindergarten and Primary Schools for the…

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Advisory from Education Ministry on Examination Fees

From Ministry of Education, Training & Employment Cayman Islands Government Notes on Examination Fees for Government Schools No student is excluded from taking examinations because of their inability to pay in advance. All internal examinations and tests in our government…

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Drop & Shop at Camana Bay

This coming Wednesday (19) is the final opportunity for parents to take advantage of Camana Bay’s complimentary Drop & Shop service. This season, parents are finding it easier to handle the holiday rush thanks to Camana Bay’s complimentary Drop &…

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OCG expresses grave concerns over non-compliance with Stat. Regs.

OCG Submits Special Report to Parliament – Expressing Grave Concerns with Cabinet’s Non-compliance with the OCG’s Statutory Requisitions Kingston; December 13, 2012– The Office of the Contractor General (OCG) has, today, completed and submitted a Special Report to the Houses…

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The Editor Speaks: Innocent until proven guilty but Bush MUST step down

Accusations are very easy to make and proving guilt does not always follow. However, when the person who has been arrested, albeit not charged, for corruption amongst others, is the premier of a country, the ongoing distraction is going to…

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Crashes, tickets and arrests mount up says cops

The Stay Alive road safety drive is not being a top priority with many motorists as crashes, tickets and arrests mount up says a press release from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). The release says: Keeping our roads…

I will not resign and I have done nothing wrong says Cayman Premier

A defiant McKeeva Bush, Premier of the Cayman Islands, despite being arrested last Tuesday on corruption charges and misuse of a Government credit card, issued a statement to the media saying he will not be resigning as he has done…

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Governor issues election writs

Five males and one female were issued the election writs as returning officers for the six electoral districts in the May 2013 Cayman Islands General Elections. H.E. Governor Duncan Taylor handed over the writs to Philip Martin Jackson, Ned Solomon,…