The Editor Speaks: Northward, crime, building and still missing
My Editorial on the problems at Northward Prison certainly stoked some fires and I am pleased to report that the guards are now trying to stamp out the blatant throwing of drugs over the perimeter wire fence by ‘friends of…
Morality Pt. II
Giving does not have to be monetary, it can be in other forms, such as giving time or knowledge. This bring us to our next example of morality reduction that has been in existence here. Many parents today are not…
Sleep Apnea information
Sleep apnea is more common than you think. I’d be willing to bet that at least a few of your close friends suffer from it too. Well, the information age now allows you to listen to thousands of different opinions…
The Editor Speaks: What has happened to ‘Prince’ Solomon?
The defining legend of King Solomon was his great wisdom. He was wise and his gift of wisdom came from God because he asked for it. This was back in the years 971 – 931 BCE and it was in…
Rejection notices hurt
Rejection hurts. Many artists think about rejection so much that they are afraid to even create. This is a crime and a theft of art before it is even born. How do we deal with the suffering that comes with…
Morality Part One
Have we lost the basic principle of morality? Do we actually know now what it means? The recently retired Anglican Lord Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, the Rt. Rev. Alfred Reid, once questioned the moral authority of Jamaica’s…
Letter to the Editor: March 16, 2012
“For the purpose of elections to the Legislative Assembly, the Cayman Islands shall be divided into seventeen electoral constituencies.” “ EACH ELECTORAL CONSTITUENCY SHALL RETURN ONE MEMBER ONLY”“The boundaries shall be those set out in the Second Schedule to this…
The Editor Speaks: Exciting announcement for iNews Cayman
When Joan and I started on the long (and winding) road to produce iNews Cayman we never imagined it would be so successful in such a short time. We started our very first publication on Monday May 2nd 2011. We…
The Editor Speaks: Finger printing and tourism
It is a common practice when one visits the USA, UK, Israel and other terrorism threatened countries to be fingerprinted before you are allowed entry. You can also be subject to an eye scan. Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, revealed…
St Patrick’s Day treats and Emerald Ireland
The minute people hear of the words Irish and Ireland, they immediately think: St. Patrick’s Day, treats like green beer, tarts and cookies, four leaf clovers and Leprechauns. All of those are a rich part of the Irish Culture, but…









