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  • ‘Holy Evidence’: Scientist Converts After Studying the Shroud of Turin. [AND A THANK YOU FROM IEYENEWS TO ALL OF YOU]
    From Newsmax Dr. Robert Harrington, a renowned skeptic and scientist, recently shocked his colleagues and peers when he announced his conversion to Christianity after a groundbreaking investigation […]
  • Cayman Regulator Issues Flow with Enforcement and Fining Notice Following ICT Infrastructure Sharing Dispute
    GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – 23 December 2025. The Utility Regulation andCompetition Office (URCO) has issued an Enforcement Notice and Proposed FiningNotice to Cable and Wireless (Cayman […]
  • Cayman: Firearms and Drugs Seizure by CBC
    FOUR FIREARMS AND ILLEGAL DRUGS INTERCEPTED BY CBC Grand Cayman, 23 December 2025 — The Cayman Islands Customs & BorderControl Service (CBC) has intercepted four firearms, ammunition, and a […]
  • Cayman: Operation Winter Guardian Traffic Update, 23 December
    From RCIPS As the RCIPS Holiday Safety Operation Winter Guardian continues, road safety and traffic enforcement remain a key area of focus, with heightened visibility and increased vehicle […]
  • Regulator Issues Licence to Starlink
    GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – 23 December 2025. The Utility Regulation andCompetition Office (URCO) has issued the first licence under its new satellite serviceprovider licensing framework to […]

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Thousands flock for a Taste of Cayman

More than 5,000 local residents and tourists lined up across Camana Bay’s Paseo to get a Taste of Cayman, making the event one of Cayman Islands Tourism Associatio (CITA)’s biggest fundraisers ever. Each ticket, which cost between CI$35 and CI$45…

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Be creative with your wedding photos

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have your favourite wedding photo transformed into stunning photo art? By printing the image onto a hand-stretched canvas you can give an artistic, finished look to your most classic wedding…

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Mud man rescued

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A homeless man who was stuck in thick mud near the Rio Grande river in Albuquerque for three days was rescued Saturday after some high school students on a field trip heard him yelling for help,…

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VERY BAD TASTE

By: Paul Kennedy and Tad Stoner Bout of food poisoning at food festival The Tourism Association is working with health chiefs to investigate a bout of food poisoning that left more than a dozen people ill after the weekend’s Taste…

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iThought for January 31, 2012

Know that this is a communion with death. For you would be entering the midst of snares, and walking upon the arms of the grieving. Ecclesiasticus 9:20

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Jamaica will own London says Powell

Asafa Powell won the 50m at the US Open indoor athletics meeting, then predicted the powerful Jamaican sprint squad could sweep the 100m podium at the London Olympics. “Yes, it is very possible,” Powell said on Saturday, after clocking 5.64sec…

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Walkers Fund Services makes major charitable donations

Walkers Fund Services has made two substantial donations to 
two very deserving local charities, which will go a long way towards helping people in need in the Cayman Islands. Meals on Wheels and the NCVO (National Council of Voluntary Organisations)…

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Rivals to battle for 2011/2012 PFL Championships

Fans and parents alike were treated to a football spectacle this past Saturday, January 28 at the Annex Field as the 2011/2012 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) moved into the semi final stage. With a spot in the finals up…

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PwC supports professor chair at the International College

PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) has stepped up with a corporate sponsorship for the academic chair at the International College of the Cayman Islands in a strategic move to expand its business programme and raise the bar in higher education. The corporate sponsorship…

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British radio’s ‘Desert Island Discs’ turns 70

LONDON (AP) — Margaret Thatcher chose Beethoven, Michael Caine picked Frank Sinatra and boxer George Foreman selected The Beatles’ “All You Need is Love.” They are among almost 3,000 guests who have appeared on the radio program “Desert Island Discs,”…