Piper Seneca runs off Barbados runway, causing delays
From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday August 15, 2013 – A twin engine Piper Seneca aircraft with four people on board ran off the runway at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) Wednesday, soon after leaving Barbados. GAIA corporate communications specialist,…
T&T footballers miss first match – Cayman win their first match by a dozen
T&T footballers miss first match From Trinidad Express Trinidad and Tobago national Under-15 footballers were unable to get a flight out of the country yesterday and did not play their opening match of the inaugural Concacaf Under-15 Championship now taking…
The Editor Speaks: Yes Caymanians first
My editorial claiming the continuation of the rollover policy was wrong provoked some angry retorts. (See “The Editor Speaks: Rollover to stay” published Aug 12 2013 at: http://www.ieyenews.com/2013/08/the-editor-speaks-rollover-to-stay/) Whilst I don’t mind, and in fact encourage a lively exchange of…
Cayman Islands Grand Court’s recent ruling on Cybernaut Growth Fund L.P.
A discussion by Laura Hatfield and Richard Addlestone from Solomon Harris Liquidating a Cayman ELP: Can your LPA exclude the ELP law? CYBERNAUT GROWTH FUND, L.P. IN THE GRAND COURT OF THE CAYMAN ISLANDS FINANCIAL SERVICES DIVISION, CAUSE NO: FSD…
Cayman to Singapore Gain as rules stump clinics: Corporate India
By Ketaki Gokhale From Bloomberg Prathap C. Reddy, the cardiologist who built a hospital chain valued at $2 billion over three decades in India, says he’s seeking growth overseas as the nation’s visa policies drive medical tourists to rivals. Apollo…
Navy seizes £100M of cocaine
Navy warship intercepts ‘drug smugglers’ in Caribbean From itv The crew of a Royal Navy warship has seized a stash of cocaine with an estimated street value of £100 million after sailors boarded a speedboat near Puerto Rico, the Ministry…


















