Letter to the Editor 7 April 2012
INEQUALITY again. The Peoples-initiated Referendum needs a majority of all registered voters to pass but the political party government’s referendum on the constitution needed only a majority of the voters who actually vote! So, in a politicians’ referendum in which…
The Editor Speaks: Lord Blencathra vows to work hard for us
I was pleased with the way Lord Blencathra, who was appointed as the Cayman Islands representative in London, conducted himself during his visit last week to the Cayman Islands. Speaking at a press conference, along with two of the three…
PET PEEVES AND CREDIBILITY
By Paul McGowan of PS Audio I get a lot of SPAM in my inbox. When I go to unsubscribe I sometimes get a notice that my request will be processed in 24 to 48 hours. This implies there is…
The long distance running myth: Part Two
By Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola has been passionate about health and technology for most of his life. As a doctor of osteopathic medicine, he treated many thousands of patients for over 20 years. In the mid 90’s he integrated his…
The long distance running myth: Part One
By Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola has been passionate about health and technology for most of his life. As a doctor of osteopathic medicine, he treated many thousands of patients for over 20 years. In the mid 90’s he integrated his…
A fun way to colour Easter eggs
It’s fun to colour Easter eggs. Pink and yellow and lavender eggs are part of the Easter tradition. And of course, kids love colours. Learn the proper way to colour eggs plus learn how to boil an egg and…
The Editor Speaks: One man, one vote petition gets a significant boost and premier says he will give up port fees
Former Deputy Governor and civil servant chief, Donovan Ebanks gave a significant boost and status to the campaigners for one man, one vote at the next general election by publicly adding his name to petition. Signing outside the George Town,…
Scoring the rhetoric on Obama’s energy policies: Part 3
By Chris Nelder Crude oil and lease condensate production on Federal and Indian lands is 13 percent lower than in fiscal year 2010. True, but what of it? Oil production on these lands was in decline throughout the Bush…
Scoring the rhetoric on Obama’s energy policies: Part 2
The president made an oblique reference to some of the Republican presidential candidates: “It’s easy to promise a quick fix when it comes to gas prices. There just isn’t one. Anyone who tells you otherwise – any career politician who…
Scoring the rhetoric on Obama’s energy policies: Part 1
By Chris Nelder Election-year politics have bombarded the American public with conflicting stories about President Obama’s energy policies. The president takes credit for increasing fossil fuel production under his administration, while the fossil fuel industry blames him for falling…






