Noor Inayat Khan: The Indian princess who spied for Britain
By Samantha Dalton BBC News The Princess Royal has unveiled a sculpture of Noor Inayat Khan, a WWII agent dubbed the “Spy Princess” by her biographer Shrabani Basu, in London’s Gordon Square Gardens. Raised in Britain and France and a…
What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls
“One of the strangest aspects of Election 2012 is that voters are demanding change but didn’t change politicians. They left Republicans in charge of the House, elected an even more Democratic Senate and re-elected President Obama. They’re unhappy with the…
Atlantic Caribbean Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists Waylon Johnson’s Bible Boom Finals
Last year, Waylon Johnson of the Eight Mile Rock Seventh-day Adventist Church, made history twice. He was the first Bible Bowl winner of the newly formed Atlantic Caribbean Union Mission (ACUM). The event which was held in Nassau, Bahamas brought…
A “braincation” tech-free zone to be designated at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort.
Readers and experts agree: it’s difficult to fully unplug when you’re traveling. In a survey of more than 1,000 travelers, Marriott confirmed that at least half of its customers checked e-mail and voicemail multiple times a day while supposedly on…
Kelly Tarlton enters Hall of Fame
By Michelle Robinson Marine explorer Kelly Tarlton was overnight officially inducted into the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame. He received the posthumous recognition at a ceremony in the Cayman Islands where his widow Rosemary Tarlton accepted the award. He…
Total Solar Eclipse 2012: Moon’s Shadow Takes Australian Walkabout Next Week
by Joe Rao, SPACE.com Skywatching Columnist The moon will blot out the sun next week in the only total solar eclipse of the year, providing a rare skywatching treat for parts of the Southern Hemisphere. The total solar eclipse will…
Claims of ‘insider dealing’ after run of bets on Justin Welby
By John Bingham, Religious Affairs Editor The Telegraph An MP raised the prospect of insider trading in the Church of England after a last minute flurry of bets with bookmakers on Justin Welby becoming Archbishop of Canterbury. A string of…
Caribbean Airlines steps in to help stranded EZjet passengers
– fare structure same as suspended airline Government and Caribbean Airlines officials on Saturday agreed to have the Trinidad and Tobago carrier provide short-term accommodation for the stranded EZjet New York-bound passengers at the same fare structure. At a meeting…
London to lose title of world’s finance capital study warns
By Simon Bowers, the Guardian Rival hubs such as New York and Hong Kong will push beleaguered City into third place by 2015, CEBR forecasts City of London: how long does the Square Mile have left as the global financial…
OCG Media Notification – Formal Publication of Contractor General’s 2011 Annual Report
Please be advised that the 2011 Annual Report of the Contractor General was formally tabled in the Senate this morning, Friday, November 9, 2012. The 1021 page Report was previously tabled in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, October 30,…





