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Issue 179 iCommunity Maths adds up to solid foundation Page 3

iBusiness LIME launch new iPhone 4Ss Page 7

iWorld Sarah Ferguson faces court action Page 9

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Pedro trespass warning

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Natalee Holloway legally declared dead Page 15 Full guide to Cayman community events Page 19

A five foot wooden fence, heavily bolted gate and a “no trespass” sign now greet visitors to Pedro St James. Teenager Justin Henry, 16, and 21-year-old Adam Rankine died in the space

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of a week after jumping into the water from cliffs. Any caught in the area, which is private property, will now face the possibility of prosecution.

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CHINA SYNDROME $300m Port Tad Stoner

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plan signed in “weeks”

In four weeks, government will sign a final agreement for George Town’s three-year, $300 million port development, with safeguards for local employment, contracting, supply of materials and

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worker accommodation. Additionally, ownership of the two cruise-ship piers and associated onshore “upland” developments will not pass to builders China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), instead remaining firmly in the hands of Cayman’s Port Authority. Continued on page 5

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Maths volunteer builds solid foundation Christopher Tobutt

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After volunteering in It Takes a Village, the new afterschool programme aimed at helping George Town Primary School (GTPS) kids learn through play and positive interaction with adults, Susan Cummer decided she really wanted to do a bit more. But volunteering takes time and commitment, so she had to find out the best way to juggle her volunteering with family commitments: “I have two kids of my own so Miss Martin (GTPS Head) put me with the librarian on Friday morning, and I was helping read to the kids there,” she said. Helping kids read, and reading to them was fine, but an unexpected avenue for helping kids soon opened up: “Then kids started asking me questions about math. One Friday one of the teachers said, ‘you know, you’re needed more tutoring in math than at the library reading,’” Ms Cummer said. Since then she has begun tutoring students, in small groups of four and five, for 25 minutes per session three times a week. While there are many reading programmes in the Cayman Islands, there are much fewer math programmes for primary age students, so Ms Cummer feels it’s is a great opportunity for her to make a more significant impact. It was while attending the UCCI’s

Volunteer, Susan Cummer.

Susan Cummer helps GTPS students build a solid maths foundation

Post Graduate Diploma in Education last year that a professor there gave Ms Cummer an invaluable piece of advice: ”Don’t teach the children anything they can find out for themselves.” Taking this to heart, a learningthrough-doing approach has become the backbone of Ms Cummer’s approach to her math intervention programme. On the day I visited her, five children were each given ten sticks, asked to separate them into groups in order to find out all the combinations of two numbers that add up to ten. They also had to write the number 10 by the side of the sticks. It is part of a process that involves linking the concrete world of numbers of visible

objects with something abstract- the symbols that represent those numbers. It is this conceptual jump between the representational and the abstract that so many children find difficult. “It’s a process,” Ms Cummer says. “Math builds upon basic key concepts. If they miss out on these key concepts it will negatively impact their ability to perform. For example counting backwards if a student cannot count backwards then they will struggle with subtraction.” Ms Cummer hopes that by establishing the foundation stones properly, the students she teaches will be much better equipped to learn the more advanced stages of maths

Young fingers building as sound foundation for future maths success.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — “American Idol” runner-up David Archuleta says he’s “excited” about working on a Philippine TV series. The singer’s Filipino costars Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Eula Caballero welcomed him with flower garlands at Manila’s airport Friday, and fans and journalists jostled to take pictures as he emerged from the airport gate. Archuleta, 20, said in a video blog before leaving the U.S. that he has taken acting lessons to prepare. “I’m excited about it,” he said. “This is a new experience for me.” TV5 Vice President Perci Intalan says “it’s a dream come true” for the network to have Archuleta in a Filipino show. He’ll be shooting the drama series over the next few weeks. More details on the show and Archuleta’s role were not available. Archuleta competed on the 20072008 season of “American Idol” and has released three albums. He announced last month he would take a break from music to serve two years as a Mormon missionary. The location of his mission has not been disclosed.

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Gas station burglary George Town detectives are investigating a burglary at the Shedden Road Texaco gas station. About 5.15 am Friday morning police received a report of a burglary at the location. A spokeswoman for the RCIPS said: “On arrival officers saw that the glass door had been smashed. Initial investigations suggest that two masked men broke into the premises overnight. At this time it is unclear what, if anything, has been stolen. Police enquiries are ongoing.” Anyone who has any information should contact George Town CID on 949-4222, the RCIPS tipline 949-7777 or Crime Stoppers 800-8477 (TIPS).

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China deal will mean local jobs

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Continued from front page Los Angeles-based Fortune-500 engineering giant Aecom, will do the environmental study of the project, borrowing historical data from previous George Town studies and liaising with the Department of the Environment. Meanwhile government officials have promised to look at a proposed Red Bay alternate port, but indicate they are unlikely to abandon George Town, possibly designating the South Sound site as a replacement for Spotts Landing. Speaking about the nascent agreement, Ellio Solomon, George Town MLA and head of government’s negotiating team, told iNews Cayman he expected an accord “by mid-February, at the latest by late February, but more likely in the middle of the month.” Work, he said, would begin almost immediately, involving some dredging and boring, but focused initially on the environmental study, project design and assessment of the Spotts Landing foul-weather berthing alternative. After four days of talks last week in Kingston, simultaneous with the inauguration of new Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, Mr Solomon said, “the discussions went really well. They were tough, but it was very important to deal with the issues and concerns of the public, which is what I had most in mind.” “Maximising opportunities for Caymanians,” he said, particularly on upland development of the piers and associated two-storey retail, restaurant and hotel space, meant “every block that is laid, all the aggregate, every bit of steel that is driven and every time someone puts on a roof, Caymanians will have the opportunity. It will be Caymanians as much as possible. “We want Caymanians to bid on all that work, competitively of course,” he said, while similar stipulations would govern “the supply of materials”. “We were also concerned about where workers will live and what kind of accommodations they will build. I to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

MLA Ellio Solomon

wanted to make sure we avoid the kind of situation with ‘man-camps’, although we have had them before in Cayman,” he said, referring to constructionsite barracks that previously housed Camana Bay builders. ”They are going to deal with local accommodation as much as possible,” he said. “I made it clear it wasn’t happening that [the Chinese] get a piece of land and build on it.” In meeting owners of vacant rental units, he said, they had agreed to discounted long-term leases. “A guy may have a one-bedroom unit he rents for $500 or $600 per month, but now he could rent for five years or three years at $400.” He had gained some success when he “tried to remove” terms that awarded the port to the Chinese for between 49 years and 51 years, instead allowing CHEC a return on the multi-million build-operate-transfer investment, but staggering payments through time. “They need to make a return,” he said, “but there will be a sharing of money, and there are some dates in the ground, although the final paperwork will define them. “The Chinese will share a per-head figure on each tourist,” currently set at approximately $15, “and the first year they will get some portion of that, the second year another portion and still another in the third year, so it will go slowly.

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“While the Chinese will rent the upland portion and be responsible for all maintenance, full ownership and operation will be by the Port Authority. At no point,” Mr Solomon said, would CHEC gain ownership. The environmental study would “take pretty much about three months, but a lot of the work has already been done. Dart did some and has assigned it to CHEC, which has also done some other work,” he said. Director of the Environment Gina Ebanks-Petrie confirmed that CHEC had recommended Aecom for the study, but said “we are still waiting for them to come back to us. We have heard nothing from them.” As to Red Bay, Mr Solomon said, “I don’t think the government is averse to it, but we are not in a position to stop what has to happen in the George Town harbour. We are not going to move everything to Red Bay, but we see how important it is to have redundancy at the port and it would be prudent to retain several options.” A wholesale move to the South Sound site would damage downtown retail operations, he said, while “I remain concerned about the impact of putting 1.5 million tourist in that neighbourhood. I am not going to knock something, however, without all the facts. We are willing to listen to that position and I am happy to attend Red Bay briefings,” Mr Solomon said.

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NEWS

The Cayman Islands veterans say Thank You

The Cayman Islands Veterans Association Christmas Party.

The Cayman Islands Veterans Association said a great big “Thankyou” to everyone who helped make their Christmas party at the Seafarers Hall such a big success.

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It had been a great opportunity to catch up with news from old friends from the armed forces, as well as their family members who had also been invited along for the fun.

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Jealous husband jailed for attempted murder Paul Kennedy

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An estranged husband poured petrol into his wife’s place of work and set it alight causing $200,000 worth of damage. George Evans also sprayed gasoline into her face and lit a match before she managed to escape. Evans was found guilty of trying to kill his wife Martiza and also of damaging property and intending to damage in order to endanger her life. The Honourable Justice Charles Quin jailed Evans for 10 years for attempted murder and eight years for arson to run concurrent. Judge Quin said: “This is a tragic case where the negative effects of alcohol, added to uncontrolled jealousy, have made this defendant behave in a manner in which he

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would, otherwise, not behave.” The court heard how the couple had been having serious marital difficulties and that Mrs Evans had moved out although she tried to maintain a presence at the matrimonial home for the sake of their 10 year old son. On December 11th 2010 – the night before he tried to kill her – the defendant came home “in a bad mood”. Judge Quin said: “Mrs Evans also noticed that his eyes were flaky and she said that when the defendant would get like that, she would get scared. “Accusing her of infidelity, Mrs Evans said the defendant said to her ‘People like you shouldn’t be alive, you know’.” Scared of what he might do, Mrs Evans left the home and returned

to her apartment with their son. During that night her husband kept telephoning her. The next day he turned up at her place of work in Plantation Village armed with a machete. He left but returned 30 minutes later. This time Mrs Evans went into the car park with him where he said: “Come here, I have something good for you.” He then went to his truck and produced the bottle of H7 industrial cleaner that he had filled with petrol. Judge Quin said: “The defendant shoved his hand through the door and sprayed the contents of the HY bottle on his wife. The liquid hit her face and burned her eyes. Mrs Evans managed to close the door whereupon the defendant used a lighter or match to cause the door, and the area around the door, to

burst into flames.” Evans then got behind the wheel of his truck and smashed his wife’s car before driving the vehicle into the front of the reception. He poured petrol inside and set the area ablaze. Judge Quin told the court if Evans had managed to set his wife alight after spraying the accelerate into her face he would have been facing a life sentence. He said that it was clear he is suffering from alcohol dependence and a personality disorder. Mrs Evans has continued to visit her husband at HMPS Northward and claims she still loves him. Their own son said: “Daddy is smart, educated, intelligent, confident man and knows what he is doing. But when he drinks alcohol he acts like he has got no sense.” to blog visit www.ieyenews.com


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NEWS

Pedro signs installed to avoid more tragedy Tad Stoner tad.stoner@ieyenews.com

Workers from the Public Works Department have completed fencing and warning signs to discourage cliff jumpers in the Pedro St James area, following a holiday week in which two youths drowned in Old Jones Bay. Chief Inspector Robert Scotland at the Bodden Town Police Station told iNews Cayman earlier in the week he hoped the new wooden fence, between five feet and six feet high, and its “No Trespassing” sign would discourage thrill-seekers from using

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the pathways across private property to reach the cliffs. On the afternoon of 26 December, 16-year-old Justin Henry died after leaping into unexpectedly strong currents in the storm-tossed bay, finding himself unable to reach the shore. On New Year’s Day, 21-year-old Adam Rankine, watched by his 15-year-old sister, ran into similar problems, drowning in the same waters. Responding to emergency calls, police were unable to rescue either boy, arriving only after the event.

Both families were devastated by the tragedies, and called for barriers to discourage other jumpers and prevent any repetition of the incidents. The new gate is between 12 feet and 15 feet wide, blocking the dirt path and extending into the foliage, although Chief Inspector Scotland acknowledged that it could not stop anyone determined to gain access to the cliffs. He said: “We took possession of the keys just yesterday. It is not perfect but It serves as a reminder to people that it is private property.”

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New iPhone arrives at LIME Paul Kennedy

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The latest iPhone from Apple arrived in Cayman yesterday – and fans of BBM-ing have nothing to worry about! In another first for telecommunications giant, LIME they launched the new iPhone 4S on the island. And their Regional Product Manager for Voice Services, Alfred Bodden, insisted iMessenger, Apple’s version of BBM, offers the same facilities as its rival. Aesthetically, the 4S looks the same as the early model, but it has clearly evolved taking its features to a whole new level. It contains SIRI – a unique system that allows the user to talk to the phone to give instructions, and also a much improved 8MP camera. The iPhone 4S is available through LIME.

Alfred Bodden of LIME and the new iPhone 4S

Guests at the launch of the new iPhone

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Beijing Apple store egged after iPhone delay BEIJING (AP) — Angry customers and gangs of scalpers threw eggs at Apple Inc.’s flagship Beijing store Friday after its opening for the China launch of the iPhone 4S was canceled due to concerns over the size of the crowd. Apple reacted to the outburst by postponing iPhone 4S sales in its mainland China stores to protect the safety of customers and employees. It said the phone still will be sold online and through its local carrier. The incident highlighted Apple’s huge popularity in China and the

role of middlemen who buy up limited supplies of iPhones and other products or smuggle them from abroad for resale to Chinese gadget fans at a big markup. Hundreds of customers including migrant workers hired by scalpers in teams of 20 to 30 waited overnight in freezing weather at the Apple store in a shopping mall in Beijing’s east side Sanlitun district. The crowd erupted after the store failed to open on schedule at 7 a.m. Some threw eggs and shouted at employees through the windows.

A person with a megaphone announced the sale was canceled. Police ordered the crowd to leave and sealed off the area with yellow tape. Employees posted a sign saying the iPhone 4S was out of stock.

Heather Locklear taken to hospital THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Heather Locklear was taken to a Southern California hospital for precautionary reasons Thursday after an emergency call was made from her home, authorities said. Paramedics and sheriff’s deputies responded Thursday afternoon to Locklear’s home in Westlake Village, which is 35 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Locklear was taken to Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, where a spokeswoman told KCAL-TV the actress was stable and her parents were by her side. “Her parents wanted everybody to know that she’s doing well, she’s fine, she’s not in any danger, she’s healthy,”

hospital spokeswoman Kris CarrawayBowman told the station. Ventura County sheriff’s Capt. Mike Aranda said he did not know Locklear’s condition but deputies were not investigating. He said: “Emergency response personnel responded to a medical emergency call at Ms. Locklear’s residence. Once they arrived, it was determined that Ms. Locklear needed to be transported to the hospital for further medical attention.” Locklear has been hospitalized several times over the years. In 2009, she pleaded no contest to reckless driving after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of prescription medication.

The 50-year-old actress’s publicists did not return messages seeking comment. Locklear and “Melrose Place” costar Jack Wagner recently ended their engagement. She was previously married to Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, and they have a daughter together.

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Turkish court charges Sarah Ferguson on orphanages ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A Turkish court has pressed charges against Britain’s Duchess of York for secretly filming orphanages in Turkey. The court on Thursday accused Ferguson in absentia of going “against the law in acquiring footage and violating privacy” of five children. She faces a maximum term of 22 1/2 years in prison if convicted. No trial date has been set. Ferguson, the former wife of Britain’s Prince Andrew, made an undercover trip to Turkey in 2008 to examine orphanages for a British television program. Secretly filmed images that were broadcast appeared to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

to show children tied to their beds or left in cribs at an orphanage near the capital of Ankara. In the documentary Duchess and Daughters: Their Secret Mission, Fergie visited the country with her daughter Princess Eugenie in an undercover mission for ITV Tonight to examine the plight of orphans. Disguised in a wig and headscarf she went to an institution near the capital Ankara and filmed images of children tied to their beds or left in cots. At the time, the Turkish government accused her of being involved in a “smudge campaign” when Turkey was trying to get membership of the

European Union. But flame-haired Fergie, who also filmed orphanages in Romania with daughter Princess Beatrice for the programme, said she was “apolitical”. It is not clear why it took more than three years to file charges against Ferguson.

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OPINIONS

The Editor Speaks

Strange? Paraquat. Code. Service

Colin Wilson

It would seem on the one sided colin.wilson@ieyenews.com version (the husband’s) I have seen and read, the decision by the Cayman Islands Immigration Department to expel Jamaican National Gary Evans, husband of the still missing Anna Ebanks Evans (she disappeared nearly a year ago), to be strange. He is still legally married to his wife and also has three children from the marriage. I also wonder if the RCIPS are happy to hear this? I am not sure this is even legal and I would imagine he has many grounds on which to appeal. Then we come to the moral question, although the Immigration Department does have a questionable record there. A rubber stamp is more important than having to deal with the heartbreak of families being torn apart but that is the case with immigration departments in nearly every jurisdiction. However, these islands pride themselves on being Christian…….. It is very disturbing that once more we hear of dogs being poisoned especially from Paraquat. It is used here as a weed killer, is highly toxic and extremely dangerous to everyone who applies it to the plants. There is no antidote and you can even get sick if the poison touches a cut on your skin. Even breathing it in may cause lung damage. In humans, if swallowed, death is rapid. The symptoms of Paraquet poisoning in a human is: burns in throat, coma, difficulty breathing, nosebleed, seizures, shock, shortness of breath, sore throat, stomach pain, and vomiting. I can only imagine what torture a poor dog must go through if subjected to this terrible poison. The people who deliberately try to poison animals are not fit to be even described as human beings. In the United States, Paraquat is available primarily as a liquid in various strengths. It is classified as “restricted use,” which means that it can be used only by licensed

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applicators. In the European Union, Paraquat has been forbidden since 2007. Unfortunately there is no such ban here in the Cayman Islands, whilst we ban other products that are far less dangerous. I was very pleased to learn that members of the Cayman Islands’ legal profession got tired of waiting for Government to pass the legal practitioner’s bill and decided to adopt the code of conduct themselves voluntarily. Law Society President Charles Jennings said that despite enjoying “the overwhelming support of the profession as a whole”, the bill had remained unpassed and both professional associations were unsure where it now stood. “The bill seeks to address the practice of law, not, as some seem to think, immigration issues, and I believe it has aroused a great deal of controversy for reasons that are beyond its remit,” Jennings said in his own speech at the court opening ceremony. “Since, however, nobody so far has approached the Law Society to explain them to us, it is hard for us to know how we can meet them.” Hmm.. now where have I heard that before pertaining to other matters requiring legislation by Government? I have complained a number of times about service or lack of same at restaurants on Grand Cayman. I have to applaud one experience I had recently at a restaurant here. In fact the service could not be bettered and the food was exceptional. The restaurant is located in West Bay and there are parrots, although thankfully this bird was not on the menu. The restaurant was full of diners yet everyone seemed to be served quickly and efficiently. The owner found time to visit every table and have a polite and friendly chat inquiring of strangers where they were from. He even gave everyone an after dinner aperitif from various bottles he carried around with him, including the ‘infamous’ grappa. The whole evening was a delightful experience.

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into the water. Therefore the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet. This later on turned into the custom of eating tzung tzu and rice dumplings. The rowers of each team drivie their boats forward in unison to the beat of drums. The winning team is the one that first grabs the flag at the end of the river course and the difference between victory and defeat may be only a few fractions of a second. This lively and colorful tradition has

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Cayman Heart Fund would like your help to create a healthier Cayman with effective Cardiac Care, Training, Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. We lose our citizens constantly and needlessly from Cardiac Failure which could have been prevented. Think about those around you and those we have lost recently. Please join us in this worthwhile effort. You can donate online via Cayman National Bank (www.caymannational.com) - Cayman Heart Fund or, By mail to: Cayman Heart Fund P.O. 31107 SMB George Town, Grand Cayman KY1-1205

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1996 hatchback civic A/c very cold Its a very nice car CI$ 2300 Call: 9395324 or 9396688

BMW 5 Series Leather Interior in excellent condition. Recent full service and licensed until October 2012 CI$9,000

Contact Anthony @ 938-2024

Honda Accord - 2005

2002 Toyota Camry Black. For sale in good condition. Runs good asking $8500 Contact Manuel @ 546-7256.

2000 BMW 740i

2000 E38 BMW 740i RWD / LHD. ASKING : 7000 KYD O.B.O. (open for reasonable offers). INSPECTED TIL 15/JUL/2012.

CALL BALU : 938-1978

Call 939 4895

2000 black ford focus In need of a new paint job BUT no back pay licence a/c power locks alarm

Priced to Sell: CI$9,500 Phone: 916-4005

$3000 Call: 9279603 Honda civic 2008

PIANO FOR SALE

5 piece Queen size bedroom set

Call or text 5463493

Toshiba 4GB 15” Toshiba Laptop

2011 Kawasaki Ultra 300X

Good Condition, sharp picture quality, good speakers and no problems. Asking CI$100.00

2008 Mercedez Benz

White wood mirror

External Hard Drive

Contact 924-7968 Leather seats. CD player. Automatic Transmission. Low mileage

ASKING CI$ 18,000 obo Contact Donna: 925 2625

CI$50 Phone: 9384558

$100 Call 9162527

2001 Hyundai Tiburon Leaving the Island soon. In good running condition,very smooth sports car with newly installed muffler.

Picture Frames For Sale

Ipod Touch 2nd Generation

the large one is $40 the other three is $25

CI$ 2200

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2004 Mercedes 500SL Convertible

37’ VIZIO flat screen 1080p

Full sports package with 19” wheels and a Bose surround entertainment system. CI$ 28,000

916-3355 2008 Audi A4

1994 Mini Rover

Purchased in 2009. Garage kept and driven sparingly. 14,000 miles, excellent condition.

$4,000 OBO CALL 925-3158

Asking $27,000.00 Contact Ph. 9160121

CI$1,100 (obo) Please call (345) 9270276

DATA external hard drive 1 terabyte

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New Tires, AC, New CD player, good interior. Been kept in excellent condition. Green/Blue colour.

1994 Honda Inspire GOOD CONDITION

CI$ 100 ea

excellent condition, 1 female owner, 38,000 miles., valued approx. $42k. Asking $35,000 for quick sale Contact: nwatler@candw.ky or 926-4606

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Sony Trinitron 27 in.

2003 Mercedes Benz CLK320 (black) STEAL DEAL... see for yourself !

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Digitech BP200

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Asking 18,000 OBO Call Kramer: 5472339 YAMAHA WAVE RUNNERS from 1000cc up to 1800cc Starting at $9999

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White baby crib in excellent condition

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CI $550

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DVD/CD PLAYER $35

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White crib with mattress (in condition as good as new), and two pink bedsheets. $275 Contact Michelle at 324-5838

Bayliner 19’ For Sale Call: 9165864 • Email moodyshield@ googlemail.com 16 ft Center console

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NEWS

Missing teenager Natalee Holloway declared dead

Natalee Holloway

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The parents of Natalee Holloway looked on somberly as a judge on Thursday declared their child dead, more than six years after the American teenager vanished during a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba. “We’ve been dealing with her death for the last six and a half years,” Dave Holloway said after a brief hearing. He said the judge’s order closes one chapter in a long ordeal, but added: “We’ve still got a long way to go to get justice. Natalee Holloway disappeared in Aruba on May 30, 2005. The 18-year-old was last seen leaving a bar early that morning with a young Dutchman, Joran van der Sloot. Her body was never found and the ensuing searches for the young woman would reap intense media scrutiny and worldwide attention. Thursday’s hearing was scheduled long before van der Sloot — a suspect questioned in Holloway’s disappearance — pleaded guilty Wednesday in Peru to the 2010 murder of a woman he met at a casino in Lima. Stephany Flores, 21, was killed five years to the day after Holloway, an 18-year-old from the wealthy Birmingham suburb of Mountain Brook, disappeared. Shortly after Flores’ death on May 30, 2010, van der Sloot told police he killed the woman in Peru in a fit of rage after she discovered on his laptop his connection to the disappearance of Holloway. Police forensic experts to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

Beth Holloway, right, is pursued by reporters following the hearing

disputed the claim. Dave Holloway told the judge in September he believed his daughter had died and he wanted to stop payments on her medical insurance and use her $2,000 college fund to help her younger brother. The teen’s mother originally objected, but her lawyer, Charlie DeBardeleben, said she subsequently changed her mind once she understood her husband’s intentions. Natalee Holloway’s parents were divorced in 1993 and Beth Holloway sat in the back row of the courtroom, mostly staring at her hands in her lap through the hearing Thursday afternoon in a probate court in Birmingham. Although Beth Holloway declined to speak to journalists, her attorney signaled it was a difficult moment for her to witness a judge signing the order declaring her daughter dead. “She’s ready to move on from this,” DeBardeleben added. Mark White, an attorney for Dave Holloway, told the judge just before he announced his decision, that there was no evidence that Holloway was alive. “Despite all that no evidence has been found Natalee Holloway is alive,” he told the judge, noting that exhaustive searches, blanket international media coverage and even the offer of rewards had turned up nothing new. King had ruled in September that Dave Holloway had met the legal presumption of death for his daughter and it was up to someone to prove she didn’t die on a high school graduation

trip. He had set the hearing after a period of several months in the event anyone might come forward with new information. However, investigators have long worked from the assumption that the young woman was dead in Aruba, where the case was officially classified as a homicide investigation. That investigation remains open, though there has been no recent activity, said Solicitor General Taco Stein, an official with the prosecutor’s office on the Dutch Caribbean island. “The team that was acting in that investigation still is functioning as a team and they get together whenever there is information or things are needed in the case or a new tip arrives,” Stein said in a phone interview Thursday. Dave Holloway said he hopes the 24-year-old van der Sloot, who is awaiting sentencing in Lima, gets a 30-year prison term sought by Peruvian prosecutors. “Everybody knows his personality. I believe he is beyond rehabilitation,” Holloway said. Attorneys said both parents also expressed hope that van der Sloot’s next stop is Birmingham, where he faces federal charges accusing him of extorting $25,000 from Beth Holloway to reveal the location of her daughter’s body. Prosecutors said the money was paid, but nothing was disclosed about the missing woman’s whereabouts. “I expect to see him in Birmingham,” Dave Holloway said Thursday.

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OPINION

NO RIGHT OF WAY Joan Wilson

But really and truly I’m at quite a loss

joan.wilson@ieyenews.com

At this restructuring and how much it will cost, And have you seen the size of those islands separating the lanes?

Well, excuse me for being so confused

A roundabout should be somewhere in there to me it seems

Another scary junction and I’m not at all amused,

But the powers that be says “it wouldn’t make much sense.”

For the ‘right of way’ we had for years and years

And, “to build a roundabout there wouldn’t make much difference.”

Has been taken away from us all, I fear. There was too much a hold up leaving Smith Road they say

But I know all motorists would proceed with care

So they have removed the Crewe Road ‘right of way.’

If there was a roundabout just there. The lights on Smith and Bobby Thompson Way are fine

Going east from the airport can be real nerve racking,

But we can’t afford to have traffic lights all the time!

You must signal right and be very careful merging. Now it’s a big hold up turning off Crew and Smith road junction,

I know a round-about is planned for Harquail and Godfrey Nixon Way

Honestly, I find it’s just another malfunction

This will be a great time saver for motorists every day,

With vehicles swinging round our front bumpers so fast and furious

But please remember the Island is very short of fill

Heavily loaded trucks turning right make me nervous.

Don’t build it too big or we’ll all be paying for it until……?

943-7296 144 N. Church St Mon–Fri: 9am-7pm Sat: 10am–4pm

And I wasn’t even driving in rush hour traffic But 8 pm one evening to be more specific I sat in my car for ages I know And finally a motorist signalled me to go. Not one but two motorists stopped to give me a break Turning right isn’t easy so this chance I did take.

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LIFESTYLE

Chronic diarrhoea in adults Part II

Dr. Bella Beraha info@ieyenews.com

Continued from yesterday Dr Bella Beraha, born in Venezuela, joined us this month from Miami. She is an M.D. in Internal Medicine and runs a successful medically supervised weight loss program from the clinic. CAUSES 5. Food allergy or sensitivity: Food allergies and hypersensitivity can cause chronic diarrhoea. . Carbohydrate or sugar malabsorption is an inability to digest and absorb sugars. The most well-recognized malabsorption of sugar occurs with lactase deficiency (also known as lactose or milk intolerance) in which milk products containing the milk sugar, lactose, lead to diarrhoea. The lactose is not broken up in the intestine because of the absence of an intestinal enzyme, lactase that normally breaks up lactose. Without being broken up, lactose cannot be absorbed into the body. The undigested lactose reaches the colon and pulls water into the colon. This leads to diarrhoea. Although lactose is the most common form of sugar malabsorption, other sugars in the diet also may cause diarrhoea, including fructose and sorbitol. People with celiac disease (gluten allergy) often have diarrhoea and weight loss. 6. Fat malabsorption: Malabsorption of fat is the inability to digest or absorb fat. Fat malabsorption may occur because of reduced pancreatic secretions that are necessary for normal digestion of fat (for example, due to pancreatitis ) or by diseases of the lining of the

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small intestine that prevent the absorption of digested fat (for example, celiac disease). Undigested fat enters the last part of the small intestine and colon where bacteria turn it into substances (chemicals) that cause water to be secreted by the small intestine and colon. Passage through the small intestine and colon also may be more rapid when there is malabsorption of fat. 7. Medicines: Medicines (prescription and nonprescription), herbs, and dietary supplements can cause diarrhoea as a side effect. To determine if a medicine could be the cause of your diarrhoea, review your list of medicines with your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist. This information may also be available on the medicine bottle or paperwork that comes with most prescriptions. On occasion, laxative abuse in an attempt to lose weight is the cause of chronic diarrhoea. 8. Bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine: Because of small intestinal problems, normal colonic bacteria may spread from the colon and into the small intestine. When they do, they are in a position to digest food that the small intestine has not had time to absorb. 9. Post-infection: Following acute viral, bacterial or parasitic infections, some individuals develop chronic diarrhoea. The cause of this type of diarrhoea is not clear, but some of the individuals have bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine. This condition also is referred to as post-infectious IBS. 10. Colon cancer: Colon cancer can cause either diarrhoea or constipation.

If the cancer blocks the passage of stool, it usually causes constipation. Sometimes, however, there is secretion of water behind the blockage, and liquid stool from behind the blockage leaks around the cancer and results in diarrhoea. Cancer, particularly in the distal part of the colon, can lead to thin stools. Cancer in the rectum can lead to a sense of incomplete evacuation. 11. Severe constipation: By blocking the colon, hardened stool can lead to the same problems as colon cancer, as discussed previously. EVALUATION: You should seek medical attention if you have loose or watery stools that last more than three weeks. You may need to be seen sooner than this if you have complications of diarrhoea (eg, bloody diarrhoea, fever, dehydration, or weight loss). During your visit, it is important to mention when your diarrhoea began, any recent changes in medicines or medical problems, and if you have had accidents (leaking or smearing of stool in the underwear). Tests: Blood, stool, and urine tests can help to find the underlying cause of diarrhoea. If these tests do not find the cause, other approaches may be needed, including X-rays or procedures, such as colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy. In some cases, your doctor or nurse will recommend a trial of treatment before more invasive tests In conclusion, if any of the symptoms/clinical scenarios stated above sound familiar; please visit your doctor because you may be dealing with a chronic disease and the diarrhoea is just the manifestation. to blog visit www.ieyenews.com


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EVENTS

iCommunity Events CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING: Deadline is on Friday 20th 2012 for Grand Cayman residents to drop off natural Christmas trees for recycling, Drop-off points are Ed Bush Stadium West Bay, George Town Cricket Field; GT landfill; Spotts Dock; Entrance of Frank Sound Road; Front of George Dion Park in East End. Trees are collected and mulched by Department of Environmental health, 949-6696 `RUNDOWN AUDITIONS: If you can sing, act/or mimic voices we need you Come and show us your talent at auditions for RUNDOWN 2012 Cayman’s #1 comedy review. Call 949-5477 for book your time slot Auditions will be held at the Harquail Theatre January 21st from 1:00pm to 3:00pm EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSOCIATION: Meets at Dart Park on South Church Street next to the National Trust Office, 9am Features is an interactive workshop on outdoor play for preschoolers. All individuals who work with children from birth to 8 years of age, as well as all adults who care about the growth and development of young children, are invited. Contact Shauna Haylock at 916-6367 or Laurel Fraser 938-1866

side with a unique craft each week. Every Saturday at 10:30am, Books & Books, The Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark by Will Grace, Saturday 14 January: Saturday 21 January: Saturday 28 January: Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers Stars by Mary Lyn Ray Buble-Ardy by Maurice Sendak Hogwash by Karma Wilson Hippo Goes Bananas by Marjorie Dennis Murray The Hiccupotamus by Aaron Zenz THE POWER OF FAITH DELIVERANCE MINSTRY: 100 Greenwood Drive (Swamp) hosts Sunday school 9am Sunday worship 10.15am and 7pm. Tuesday: New believers class 7.30pm to 8.30pm Wednesday, Revival and Deliverance services, 7pm. Contact 322-1485 or email poweroffaithgcm@ yahoo.com all are welcome.

UNITED CHURCH IN JAMAICA & THE CAYMAN ISLANDS: George Town – Elmslie Memorial Church, Robert Young, and George Hicks. West Bay - John Gray. Bodden Town – Webster. North Side – William Pouchie. East End, Gun Bay & Savannah – United Church. Call Council Office and Prospect Youth & Conference Centre PUBLIC MEETING: Thursday 19th 2012 947-1963. Elmslie Church office West Bay Road all are invited to a public 949-7923 Weekly Activities: Sunday 9:00am Worship Service meeting on the proposed closure of 2400 feet of West Bay Road and related & Sunday school, George issues. Sir John A. Cumber School Hall, Hicks United Church 7pm, Sponsored by Concerned Citizens 9:00am Worship Service, Robert Young United Church, Crewe Road Group, Save Cayman West Bay Action Committee, Truly4cayman@gmail.com 10:30am Worship Service & Sunday school, Elmslie United Church, Harbour Drive CHAMBER’S PROFESSIONAL 7:00pm Worship Service, DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING CENTRE: Elmslie United Church Service Matters! - 17 January Monday 4:30pm Cub Scouts 2012 Leadership Development (6-11 yrs. of age) - 19 January 2012 Tuesday 7:30pm Women’s CEO Workshop (Managing the Fellowship (3rd Tuesday of each Energy) - 24 January 2012 

 month) 7:30pm Prayer Meeting Grievance Handling - 26 January 2012 Wednesday 5:30pm Girls’ Brigade The Exceptional Presenter (Juniors, ages 8-11 yrs. & Seniors - 27 January 2012 ages 11-15 yrs.) 5:30pm Girls’ Brigade Three Cs: Capability, Conduct, and (Explorers, ages 5-8 yrs.) 7:00pm Bible Compliance - 31 January 2012 Study, George Hicks United Church CHAMBER CAREERS, EDUCATION, and 5:30pm Girls’ Brigade (Brigades, ages 15-18 yrs.) TRAINING & JOBS EXPO 2012: 
Will Thursday 6:30-7:30pm be held on February 3, 2012 at the University College of the Cayman Islands Pre-teen activities 6:00pm (UCCI) at168 Olympic Way. For further 7:00pm Praise Team practice Church Choir practice (Adults) details, visit www.caymanchamber.ky Friday 8:00pm Youth Fellowship CAYMAN HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER: Saturday 7:30am Men’s Fellowship The Cayman Islands Youth Roller Breakfast (1st Saturday of every month) Hockey Club will take to the streets 7:00am Prayer meeting at for its second annual street hockey Elmslie Church Sanctuary tournament. This year, all funds raised will go to Cayman HospiceCare and Unicef Cayman Kids. There will be Mites, SUNRISE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Meets at the Harquail Theatre at Novice, Atom and PeeWee divisions, 10am for biblical, relevant preaching as well as an all age’s girls’ division and contemporary worship. Nursery and the popular Moms’ division. One ministry, children’s church and the member of each team must be new Explorers are age’s infant-11 and to the sport – so encourage friends or also meet at 10am. Community classmates to try a new sport in aid groups meet throughout the week of a great cause! Registration forms for fellowship and. www.sunrise.ky are available at Kings Sports Centre or online at www.caymanactive.com. SAFE HARBOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH: Players must sign up as a team of Grand Cayman, invites everyone to four and registration is CI$100. Saturday 14 January 9am-5pm, Camana Sunday worship services at 10am at the Ritz-Carlton for additional Bay Arts and Recreation Centre information, contact Rev. Ed Auger at 926-5491, www.safeharbourlc.com STORY & CRAFT TIME: For young readers, join Books & Books every FRANK SOUND CHURCH OF GOD: Saturday at 10:30am to read exciting Meets on Sunday at 10.30am and new books and explore your creative

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CAYMAN ISLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH: Holds services Pedro Castle Road, Savannah, 9am Sunday School, 10am Worship Service: Child Care for Babies & Preschoolers; Children’s Church. HOLY TEMPLE CHURCH OF THE LORD Family LIFE 6.30 to 7.30pm Wednesday; JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC Youth Nite 7 to 9pm Friday for middle & FAITH: Sunday’s Bible class 10-11am, high school students. For Bible studies Service 11am-1.30pm, Night Service and other activities, contact 946-2422 7.30-9.30pm, Wednesdays, Night cibaptist@candw.ky Pastor Randy Von Service 7.30-9.30pm Friday’s Youth Service 7.30-9.30pm. 59 Seymour Drive, Kanel 926-2422 pastorrandy@candw. ky www.caymanislandsbaptistchurch.ky George Town. All are invited. Contact Elder Vincent Mattocks, 939-1902 6.30pm Children church 10.30am Bible studies Wednesday, 7.30pm. Youth Group Friday at 7.30pm

ANNUAL CRUSADE 2012: The High Rock New Testament Church of God cordially invites you and your family to our Annual Crusade 2012 entitled: “Redemption Draweth Nigh” Date: January 15-22, 2012 Time: 7:30pm Place: High Rock New Testament Church of God church located at 1695 Sea View Road, East End, Grand Cayman Guest Speakers: Rev. Dr. W.A. Blair and Rev. Carl Humes both out of Jamaica. For transportation please contact: 917-4330 or 947-0091 Come let us join with one accord. God Bless Rev. Leslie Pinnock, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD CHAPEL: Academy Way, Walkers Road. Services Sun 9am and 10:30am Contact 949-9393 ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH: Courts Road, Eastern Av. Mass: Sun 7am and 11am, Wed 7:30am Feast & Saint Days 7:30am. Sunday school Sun. 9am. Choir Practice at the Church Adults Thu 5:30pm Junior Sat 5 -7:30pm Youth Fellowship (AYF) Sat 5 – 7pm. Knights of St George (male & Female) Sun 8am Contact Church office 949-5583

CAMANA BAY EVENTS: CAYMAN COOKOUT ULTIMATE DINNER PARTY: As part of the Cayman Cookout weekend, the Ultimate Dinner Party at Camana Bay features five unique experiences in one unforgettable night. The fun begins in Cassia Court when the bad boy of cuisine Anthony Bourdain and master sommelier Andrea Robinson join Camana Bay’s very own James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz to share stories and sign copies of their latest books. The party continues with refreshing libations and live vibes from Gary Ebanks and Devon Edie followed by dinner at one of Camana Bay’s restaurants—Abacus, Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink or Ortanique. The night will come to a sweet end with delectable desserts from celebrated pastry chef Francois Payard and winner of Top Chef Just Desserts 2 Chris Hanmer, accompanied by live music from Swanky Kitchen Band. Saturday 14 January 6pm-12am, Camana Bay Town Centre WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET: Real Food, Real Farmers, And Real Community! Get a real taste of Cayman every Wednesday when vendors from across the island sell fresh produce, hot food, handmade crafts and more at Camana Bay. Enjoy the satisfaction of buying fresh and supporting local merchants. The stalls are set up on the corner of Forum Lane and Market Street across from Digicel and Mail Boxes Etc. Every Wednesday 12-7pm, corner of Forum Lane and Market Street

CHURCH SERVICE ST. ALBAN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH AND ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH: Sundays St. Alban’s Church 8.35 a.m. - MATINS Sundays To Be Announced 7.30 p.m. - HOLY COMMUNION ST. Mary’s Church, Cayman Brac 9.00 a.m. - CHURCH SCHOOL 9.30 a.m. - HOLY COMMUNION 6.00 p.m. - EVENING PRAYER Tues – Fri 12.30 p.m. - MIDDAY PRAYERS St. Alban’s Church Red Letter Weekdays 5.00 P.m. – HOLY COMMUNION St. Alban’s Church. For Further details see www. Churchofenglandcayman.com

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OVERCOMERS OUTREACH: Is Christ-centered 12 Step Recovery Group addressing addictions and those affected by them, bridging the gap between 12-Step groups and churches. Weekly meetings at CI Baptist Church, 163 Pedro Castle Road Savannah, Mondays, 7pm. For more details contact Virginia Castillo at 946-2422 or visit www.overcomersoutreach.org

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iNews “1/2 year” in review September 15-30

Georgina Wilcox

suspend the Rollover the business section welcomed it.

georgina.wilcox@ieyenews.com

The Passport 2 Success training programme, created by the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment, began with a welcome from Minister of Education Rolston Anglin. Political opposition grew to the proposal announced by Premier McKeeva Bush to suspend Cayman’s Rollover Policy for two years. The Cayman branch of the Union Bank of Switzerland said its clients were unaffected by Thursday’s US$2 billion loss at the hands of a rogue trader. iWorld Lion King 3D

suspension does not count towards permanent residency.

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The Department of Environment wows audiences visits Jamaica Page 9 12 called out to the public to Page speak on the desired future state of the marine protected areas in the Cayman Islands.

Preston Rivers was another victim of gang related murder when he was found shot dead on Andresen Road, West Bay. A gang curfew was one of the proposals discussed during a high level meeting between Premier McKeeva Bush, Commissioner David Baines and Governor Duncan Taylor on the Island’s current murder spree. Ormond Morgan of West Bay Action Committee said their recommendations to former Governor Stuart Jack and the FOR THE LATEST JOBSon police commissioners had fallen Issue 99 AND HOT PROPERTIES iBusiness deaf ears “with this combination of Appleby wins legal award iClassifieds ignorance and arrogance.” Page 14 Page 31 CAYMAN

Jason Christian became the latest Jamaica hospital poses serious threat victim of gun crime gang warfare when he was found in a van in Page 12 OUR EYE, YOUR NEWS George Town. TUESDAY | 20 SEPTEMBER 2011 Another man, Keith www.ieyenews.com 50¢ Five local primary schools received Montique, was shot four times Workshop focuses backpacks donated by the Lions but miraculously survived when on integrity Club of Tropical Gardens. he was able to stagger across Page 13 by Diana Willington Crew Photo Road and open the door of a police car that Miss was parked in Cayman hopefuls Birchwood Drive. take to the streets

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The Cayman Drama Society performed a new version of the long-running Broadway musical, “Godspell” at the Prospect Playhouse. The Cayman High School 49ers met up for a weekend of food, music and friendship at various locations. The 49ers were the very first group that started attending the Government High School in 1949. Issue 100

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In just seven days, four people have been killed and another left fighting for his life. On Monday, Jason Christian became the latest victim of the senseless gun crime that’s paralysing the Cayman Islands. For once, his murder didn’t take place on the streets of West Bay but instead in George Town outside a

house off Crewe Road. Another man, Keith Montique, was shot but miraculously survived the attack and has been flown to Miami for emergency treatment. After he was shot four times, Mr Montique staggered to Crewe Road where he saw a police car. Detectives then found Mr Christian slumped at the wheel of a white van – the same vehicle, say police, that was used in the robbery of Tortuga Liquor Store last week.

Last Tuesday, Robert Bush was killed in West Bay. On Thursday, Andrew Baptist died after he was shot and, on Saturday, night Preston Rivers was murdered. Chief Superintendent John Jones said: “It’s clear these have all been assassinations. The brutality speaks for itself.” So far six people have been arrested but no one has been charged.

sessions for government employees towards the end of the week. A special service at Agape Family Worship Centre will be held on Sunday the

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A BOSS II body orifice security scanner costing $7,800 provided by the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office was presented to H.M. Prison, Northward by H.E. Governor Duncan Taylor.

500 People attended a prayer rally Today we are Elite Sports Club of West Bay celebrating at West Bay’s Ed Bush Stadium our held their 2011 Awards Banquet where 100th Premier McKeeva Bush CAYMAN edition10 pastors from various honouring leading players and Trio inspire cancer victims and coaches. churches called civil authorities Page 5 largely incompetent to arrest www.ieyenews.com 50¢ NEWS those responsible for Cayman’s Earthquake death toll at 81 murder spree and asked for recent Page 9 “celestial help”.

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Education minister, Rolston Anglin, revealed that more than 60% of all school leavers from the Alternative Education Centre ended up either dead or in prison describing it as “the biggest failure we’ve ever had.”

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Premier McKeeva Bush announced he has entered into a landmark agreement to share tax information with China. Football’s finest were honoured at Cayman Athletic’s Awards ceremony. Lindsay Japal

Jon Murphy, the UK’s top police expert on gangland activities arrived in Grand Cayman insisting his officers would not be treating the trip as “a jolly.” A new 10 year old work permit to be offered to senior managers and high-profile companies as part of the immigration laws reform was announced by Premier McKeeva Bush. to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

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Frank Lampard is not leaving Chelsea - Andre Villas-Boas Paul Kennedy paul.kennedy@ieyenews.com

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas insists he will not sell Frank Lampard during the January transfer window. Villas-Boas’s handling of Lampard has been one of the biggest talking points of his reign, with the manager often prepared to drop the England star. Lampard, 33, has openly admitted his frustration at failing to earn a regular Blues starting place. Manchester United were rumoured to be interested but Villas-Boas insisted: “Frank is not available at any price.” And Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed speculation the former West Ham man would move to Old Trafford this month. Villas-Boas insists he has a “fantastic” relationship with Lampard, despite reports of disharmony between the pair. “We speak every day,” he said.

Lampard, who has scored 10 goals this season, has either been substituted or come off the bench in 11 of his 26 games. The midfielder has 18 months left on his current contract at Stamford Bridge but Villas-Boas insists he cannot guarantee him a regular starting place, despite pressure from Chelsea fans who idolise a player in his 11th season at the club. Lampard has made 535 appearances, scoring 180 goals, since moving to west London in 2001. He has won three Premier League titles, three FA Cups, two League Cups and two Community Shields with the club. “We decide on an XI who are strong for any game and that can help us in the strategy to win the game,” said Villas-Boas. “What the fans demand is instant success, and success in terms of trophies. “Liverpool have been wanting to get back to Premier League winning ways

for some time and they don’t have Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish and Alan Hansen playing.” The Chelsea boss was accused of blanking Lampard on the team bus following the midfielder’s failure to join in a goal celebration with him during the recent Premier League win at Wolves. Saturday, 14 January 2012 Barclays Premier League Aston Villa v Everton, 15:00 Blackburn v Fulham, 15:00 Chelsea v Sunderland, 15:00 Liverpool v Stoke, 15:00 Man Utd v Bolton, 15:00 Tottenham v Wolverhampton, 15:00 West Brom v Norwich, 15:00 Sunday, 15 January 2012 Barclays Premier League Newcastle v QPR, 13:30 Swansea v Arsenal, 16:00 Monday, 16 January 2012 Barclays Premier League Wigan v Man City, 20:00

Amir Khan-Lamont Peterson: WBA confirms rematch The World Boxing Association has confirmed it has ordered a rematch between Amir Khan and Lamont Peterson. Khan lost his WBA and IBF titles to Peterson in December and has questioned a number of aspects of the fight. And WBA vice-president Gilberto Jesus Mendoza said: “I can confirm we have ordered a direct rematch.” Khan’s promoter Richard Schaefer earlier revealed he had received a letter from the WBA notifying him of their decision. Schaefer, chief executive of Golden Boy Promotions, told ESPN: “I’m thrilled that he’s getting [the rematch] and hope we can start the negotiations and get the fight done. “Amir and Lamont are both terrific young men and athletes who fought their hearts out in Washington in December and I’m sure this decision will get applause by fight fans around the world.business manager “The rematch will be one of the most anticipated fights of 2012 because both guys are exciting, young and I think it’s exactly the kind of fight people want to see.” Peterson could though relinquish the WBA title by opting not to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

to have a rematch. Khan alleges that WBA official Michael Welsh suffered interference at ringside during the fight from ‘mystery man’ Mustafa Ameen. A hearing has been scheduled in Newark, New Jersey, on 18 January, but the IBF does not know if Welsh will attend. Asif Vali, Khan’s business manager, remains convinced that no matter who attends the hearing the IBF should also order a rematch. “We’re not saying something happened, we’re not saying something didn’t happen” said Vali. “Mustafa Ameen will explain himself at the hearing and it will be interesting to hear what he says. “Ultimately, one organisation [the WBA] have ordered a rematch because they feel some irregularities have happened on the evidence of what we’ve supplied them. “If the WBA are [offering a rematch] then the IBF should do it as well.” Khan’s camp launched the appeal with the IBF in December principally on the grounds of “miscalculation of the scoring” and “inappropriate conduct by officials”. Since then Khan has used

“The Cancer Society staff truly care for cancer patients” “I am not a cancer patient but I have been attending the Cancer Society’s Survivor Dinners over the years with my wife. I appreciate how the Cayman Islands Cancer Society’s staff care for my wife who is a cancer survivor. I have a lot of respect for those people because they treat everyone with respect. They truly care for cancer patients. I pray that the Lord will give them His blessings and the strength to carry on the good work that they are doing. I am happy to be around them as they are a friendly and loving group of people.” ~ Turner Myles

his Twitter account and television interviews to allege interference with the scoring of the bout by Ameen. After some initial confusion the IBF have confirmed that Ameen is neither employed by them nor an official but does participate in one of their “outreach” programmes.

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Howard breaks FT attempts mark, Magic top Warriors OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Dwight Howard broke Wilt Chamberlain’s nearly 50-year-old NBA record for most free throw attempts in a game, making 21 of 39 in the Orlando Magic’s 117-109 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night. The Warriors hacked Howard intentionally throughout, sending the notoriously poor shooter to the line in record-setting fashion. Chamberlain shot 34 for the Philadelphia Warriors against St. Louis on Feb. 22, 1962. Howard finished with 45 points and 23 rebounds, and Hedo Turkoglu scored 20 points to propel the Magic to their third straight victory. Monta Ellis had 30 points and 11 assists and David Lee added 26 points and 12 rebounds for the short-handed Warriors, playing without starters Stephen Curry and Dorell Wright. The Hack-a-Howard routine reached a whole new level. Howard had never shot more than 24 free throws in a game — which he had four times previously — and

fouled so early. Certainly, nothing compared to the Warriors’ ways. Howard eclipsed his old mark with 2:09 remaining in the third quarter, getting hacked and held intentionally at the end of each quarter with mixed results. If nothing else, Golden State rookie coach Mark Jackson’s strategy slowed down the pace and refused to let the Magic’s potent shooters find their rhythm. Howard tied Chamberlain’s record when Andris Biedrins fouled him — and fouled out — with 7:17 remaining in the fourth quarter, making 1 of 2 to give the Magic a 93-92 lead. Howard has shot just below 60 percent at the line for his career. Golden State almost managed an upset behind the tactic. Klay Thompson put the Warriors ahead 107-106 on a 3-pointer with a little less than 3 minutes remaining, only to see Howard respond on the other end quickly. Howard floated a hook shot and then made a free throw to put the Magic back in front by two.

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After Ellis made a runner to even the score, Howard grabbed an offensive rebound on the next possession and finished strong at the rim while getting fouled by Lee — who also fouled out on the play. Howard made the free throw to complete a three-point conversion.

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Pentecostal minister in the 1990s. Rennae Stubbs, an Australian who has won four Grand Slam doubles titles, backs fans who want to show their support for gay rights at Margaret Court Arena. “Margaret has said her feelings and it’s public, and it has leverage,” said Stubbs, who has been open about her homosexuality. “So I think this is the only way the people feel that they can be heard, through a sign of solidarity. As long as it (a protest) is done tastefully, that’s the most important thing for me.” Court’s stance has put her at odds with former WTA Tour stars Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King. Navratilova told TennisChannel. com that “seems to me a lot of people have evolved, as has the Bible. Unfortunately, Margaret Court has not. ... Her myopic view is truly frightening as well as damaging to the thousands of children already living in same-gender families.” Kerryn Phelps, former president of the Australian Medical Association

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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Nearly 40 years after she won the last of her 11 Australian Open singles titles, Margaret Court is back in the news at Melbourne Park for her opposition to gay marriage. Her stance has spurred the creation of a Facebook group, “Rainbow Flags Over Margaret Court Arena,” which is urging spectators to display rainbow-colored gay pride banners at the show court that bears her name during the Australian Open, which begins Monday. “Politically correct education has masterfully escorted homosexuality out from behind closed doors, into the community openly and now is aggressively demanding marriage rights that are not theirs to take,” the 69-year-old Court said in a December interview with The West Australian in Perth, where she lives. “The fact that the homosexual cry is, ‘We can’t help it, as we were born this way,’ as the cause behind their own personal choice is cause for concern,” said Court, who became a

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Kendall fights at Florida tournament West Bay boxer Kendall Ebanks is taking part in the Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions in the US this weekend. Kendall, who last year represented the country in the World Amateur Boxing Games in Azerbaijan, will enter the ring in Florida. He is hoping a good performance – on the back of a silver at the Caribbean Games before Christmas – will boost his chances of fighting at the Olympics. Golden Gloves of America currently has thirty franchises spanning from New England States to Hawaii and represents every section of the country. A spokesman for Golden Gloves said: “More than 22,000 male and female athletes between the ages

of 8 and 35 participated in amateur boxing programs in the United States last year. “Many of these young people will be the future champions and community leaders of tomorrow. “Many Golden Glovers have parlayed their success in the ring into successful ventures in all areas of life. From Doctors to lawyers, Politicians to Preachers, Music Industry Executives to the Silver Screen, Ambassadors to Wall Street Wizards, their impact has truly been felt by society worldwide. “Most never forget their career in the ring and are quick to relate a story or two about the time they stepped through the ropes and either outboxed, out-punched, or outwitted their opponent “

Sports embassadors score CAYMAN ISLANDS, (GIS) — This week (Monday, 16 January) GIS Spotlight hits an athletic high note, brings you a milestone graduation and revisits soothing pet therapy. Three of Cayman’s brightest sporting stars, the Fraser brothers, Shaune and Brett, and Jordan “JJ” McLean, have catapulted the Islands into new realms of international achievement. Join us in Government’s celebration to honour the triumphs of the swimming super-duo and the world champion jet skier, accomplishments that are true testaments to what a small island nation can produce. Be inspired by what motivates these role models and who they venerate for their successes. Next, we take you to the first graduation of the Civil Service College. Applaud five civil servants who secured Associate degrees through the University College of the Cayman Islands and 11 Fire Service, Police, Civil Service and Cadet Corps personnel who earned diplomas from the Institute of Leadership and Management, UK. to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

Learn what it took to juggle full time jobs and families with the demands of further education in their quest for personal growth. Hear from a civil servant who successfully went through that process and has now attained the position of Deputy Governor. Finally, it’s off again to the Lighthouse School where man’s best friend shows us yet again how he earned the title. We meet the rescuetrained Border Collie Murphy who provides a new approach to therapy for special-needs individuals. Produced by Government

Information Services, GIS Spotlight highlights government services and solutions regarding issues that concern and affect you. The weekly programme now airs on Cayman27 at 7:30 p.m. on Mondays, and 7.30 p.m. on Thursdays. All stories seen in this week’s show can also be found on the GIS Marketing and Communications website: www.gis.ky. Comments and suggestions about the programme are always welcome. Viewers can provide feedback by e-mailing Spotlight@gov.ky.

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