Behavioural Recognition ‘Rover’ Training Held
A mixed group of Immigration, Prison and Royal Cayman Islands Police officers are this week undertaking ‘rover’ training, to assist them in detecting subtle body language of travellers and those involved in criminal activities. Observational Techniques and Behaviour Analysis is…
Guilty verdict for Jackson doctor ends latest saga
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The single word, “Guilty,” brought a muffled shriek in the gallery of the packed courtroom and tears from Michael Jackson’s family, but no reaction from the doctor convicted of supplying the King of Pop with the…
Transsexual makes debut in new Polish parliament
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A transsexual woman and an openly gay man took seats in Poland’s newly elected parliament Tuesday, historic firsts that reflect profound social change in this traditionally Roman Catholic country. Anna Grodzka, who was born a man…
Leonardo da Vinci the star of major London show
LONDON (AP) — Leonardo da Vinci is a Renaissance rock star. A-list levels of hype and anticipation are surrounding a new exhibition of the artist’s work at London’s National Gallery. “Leonardo: Painter at the Court of Milan” focuses on da…
Woman accuses Cain of bold sexual advance
NEW YORK (AP) — Leaving little to the imagination, a Chicago-area woman on Monday accused Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain of making a crude sexual advance more than a decade ago when she was seeking his help finding a job….
New recruits in Immigration
From mature adults to some younger workers, 13 new Immigration Department recruits were welcomed into the ranks by top officials. This batch was selected from a pool of 321 applicants. Acting Chief Officer in the Portfolio of Internal and External…
Roy Archer passes away
It was with much sadness to learn of the death of Roy Archer who passed away last Friday (4) morning. iNews sends condolences to his wife, Lilian, and family. Both the publisher, Joan and myself (Editor) have known Roy for…
Kiwanis Key Leader weekend a success
The Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman held their fifth annual Key Leader event at the St. Ignatius campus. Sixty students turned out, despite the stormy weather, ensuring the weekend-long event was again a great success. The students, including five from…
International Men’s Day
Department of Counselling Services’ Family Resource Centre (FRC) will be joining countries around the world in celebrating the first official International Men’s Day (IMD) in the Cayman Islands on 19 November 2011. The objectives of celebrating an IMD include focusing…
Philippines considers employment postponement
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) said it is considering the recommendation to postpone to February 2012 the implementation of the deployment ban on overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to 41 countries. POEA administrator Carlos Cao Jr. on Tuesday said the…





