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Crime report ignored for years
A 2006 report identifying the “seeds of criminality” in the Cayman Islands has largely sat on the shelf for the past three-and-a-half years.
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Local dengue cases confirmed
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The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that Cayman has had its first endemic cases of dengue fever.
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Extreme hurricane season predicted
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AccuWeather's chief long-range meteorologist Joe Bastardi believes the 2010 hurricane season is going to be a rough one.
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Wild night in West Bay
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One man was shot to death at a West Bay home Thursday night. Another was injured in a shooting that occurred just seven minutes later.
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Civil service pay cuts on hold
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Cayman Islands civil servants were advised Thursday that salary and pension cuts announced via a 4 March memo would not be taking affect, at least not this month.
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Deputy Premier Juliana O’Connor Connolly shares her personal experience with the challenges that faces a woman during Women Making History International Women’s Day ceremony at the Government Administration Building front lawn on Monday.
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Ratings review expected, says Sagicor
International insurance rater A.M. Best Co. announced this week that it had placed the A- (Excellent) rating of Sagicor General Insurance (Cayman) Ltd. under review with negative implications.
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Not in seventh heaven
Cayman Islands girls’ U-17 football team were thrashed 7-0 in their first World Cup CONCACAF match against Costa Rica.
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Turmoil in Greece
Greece's embattled Prime Minister George Papandreou returned from a weeklong tour of Western capitals to swelling social discontent over a fresh batch of brutal austerity measures.
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April is Cayfest
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation will present its 16th annual Cayfest from 5 April to 1 May.
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Boat trips, scavenger hunts: Batabano gets under way
A soca boat cruise and a scavenger hunt are the latest Cayman Carnival Batabano events.
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Heart Fund goes country
The Cayman Heart Fund is staging a country and western concert at the Crescent Camana Bay on Saturday, 27 March from 7pm to 11pm.
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Today's Editorial for March 12: March madness
3/12/2010 10:38:50 AM
Civil service pay cuts on hold
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Today's Editorial for March 12: March madness
We are dumbfounded as to why Charles Clifford cancelled his planned protest march simply because the People’s Progressive Movement withdrew its support.
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Lead people to a future
Governments globally must become more responsible in leading their people toward a future where choices are not based on how much money we produce but the quality of life we are able to create and sustain for the majority not the few.
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Cayman homicide total low
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