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Deals on Wheels Plenty of teddy bears and other cuddly toys, along with all kinds of great bargains were looking for a home when Deals on Wheels – the name of the Cayman Islands Red Cross’ mobile thrift shop –…

Department of Sports honours women in March

With March just a couple of days away, the Department of Sports is gearing up to highlight and focus on women in sports for Honouring Women’s Month. The Department, along with several organisations, will be hosting several events to promote…

Complaining

Complaining is a favourite past time for some people. It was certainly a way of life for my mother – bless her soul. She just couldn’t help it. I don’t remember a day going by without her complaining, endlessly. She…

Liverpool win on penalties in Carling Cup

Liverpool are celebrating after beating Cardiff in a dramatic penalty shoot-out during the Carling Cup final on Sunday (26) at Wembley, London. Following Cardiff’s late equalising goal, it was a 2-2 draw after extra time. Liverpool went on to win…

Kathryn Freeland at 6th annual women’s conference

The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) will host its 6th annual Inspiring Women Entrepreneurs (IWE) conference on March 8th at the Marriott Beach Resort.  Kathryn Freeland, founder and chief executive officer of the consulting services firm Freeland and Associates…

Plant chief: Fukushima nuke plant still vulnerable

OKUMA, Japan (AP) — Japan’s tsunami-hit Fukushima power plant remains fragile nearly a year after it suffered multiple meltdowns, its chief said Tuesday, with makeshift equipment — some mended with tape — keeping crucial systems running. An independent report, meanwhile,…

Student brain dead in Ohio shooting

CHARDON, Ohio (AP) — A student wounded in a deadly school shooting has been declared brain dead, authorities said Tuesday, a day after one student was killed and three others injured when a teenager opened fire in the cafeteria at…

Oh, where have all our signs been dumped?

Leaders of the Coalition to Keep Bodden Dump Free yesterday expressed dismay at the theft of dozens of protest signs across the community, saying replacements would cost hundreds of dollars. “We don’t know who did it,” said Gregg Anderson, spokesman…