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West Bay’s Jordan Manderson and a companion were arrested yesterday in connection with the 13 September murder of Robert Bush, a crime that sparked a nine-day series of tit-for-tat gangland killings. Thursday morning, police executed a 20th January warrant on Manderson, at his 27 Cinder Lane home in West Bay, suspected in the September killing as Bush, 28, sat in his car at the junction of Birch Tree Hill Road and Captains Joe and Osbert Road. Police arrested Manderson, 18, along with a 17-year-old companion, on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and possession of an illegal firearm. Police searched six homes during the operation, seizing ammunition and arresting a third man for threatening violence and a woman for possession of ganja.

Cowboys and farmers! You may have been mistaken for thinking this was the wild, wild west – with cowboys, horses and plenty of “yee-haws!” Members of the Cayman Wranglers Association entertained the hundreds of visitors who

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enjoyed Wednesday’s Agriculture Show at Lower Valley. Governor Duncan Taylor described this, the 45th show, as vibrant, educational and fun. And he wasn’t far wrong. Full story on page 3

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Smiling faces could be seen everywhere as visitors to the 45th Agriculture Show at Lower Valley took home armfuls of fresh produce, or potted plants such as scotch bonnet peppers, huge vines of tomatoes, and herbs of all kinds back to their cars. There was plenty for everyone – young and old, to see and buy, from stalls, beautiful bright yellow and orange squashes, melons and bananas and baby fruit trees to the very best of Cayman’s cattle, pigs, goats and poultry. There were horses too - and a reallive cowboy rodeo, courtesy of Cayman Wranglers Association Deputy Premier Hon. Mrs. Julianna O’Connor-Connolly, Minister for District Administration, Works, Lands and Agriculture, said: “This event is a timely reminder of our connection to the land and to each other through food and our heritage.” H.E. The Governor, Mr. Duncan Taylor said: “This is an event which I look forward to enormously each

“The Cancer Society staff truly care for cancer patients” A young visitor enjoys the animals

year. It is vibrant, educational and fun. Farmers are key members of our society: they contribute to our food security, to the quality of food which we eat and to our health.” Displays carried home products including many different kinds of home-made bread and delicious candies, as well as bottles and jars of pickles, preserves, and hot sauces. Handicraft stalls featured traditional crafts - such as silver-

thatch work, needle and crotchet work, and marvelous things made from shells, including a series of amazing sculptures made from the pink lining of conch shells by Luelan Bodden. The District Stall section was filled with colourful fruits and vegetable from each district (including Cayman Brac). Bodden Town had a “map” of all three Cayman Islands, each one filled with the most colourful peppers you’ve ever seen.

“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.”

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Morritt’s resort announces ground breaking Morritt’s Resort today announced the date for the ground breaking of the new Deluxe Oceanfront Building – ‘The Londoner’ The date set for breaking ground on the new project is Wednesday April 4th 2012. The new building aptly named ‘The Londoner’ is dedicated to the London Olympics that will be taking place this summer during the construction. The building – will be a 5 story ocean front condominium building, offering 20 deluxe rooms, six of which will be two bedroom townhouses, ten will be luxury two bedroom apartments, and four super deluxe three bedroom penthouses. This marks another exciting phase of Morritt’s Vacation Ownership Resort & Spa for the developer David Morritt who plans to invest a total of $58M over the next 10 years. David Morritt, a Londoner himself comments... “Morritt’s has created another fantastic opportunity to reach more potential clients worldwide. Investing in the wonderful world of vacation ownership - improves the quality

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of life for an entire family and I’m sure increases your life expectancy by ten years! So April marks the start of a really exciting time for us - It’s wonderful to be building again! Our exclusive club of 12,000 loyal owners is constantly growing, and they all return to our islands week in week out, every week of the year, year after year for almost 25 years – All of this means we all win because more tourism means more employment within our communities.” he adds. Mr Morritt wishes to express his resounding thanks to “The People of the Cayman Islands” ...“without you, none of this would be possible” he says. “You have all helped me build Morritt’s Resort and together we will continue on into another decade of great success.” he exudes! He insists one of the secrets to the success of Morritt’s Vacation Ownership Resort & Spa in East End has been the hard work and hospitality of the people of the Cayman Islands. “From the time our guests arrive on island their vacation experience starts!” He explains “so from the flight carriers to the Immigration and Customs

staff, the taxi drivers at the airport and even the car rental agents and so many more individuals that together ensure tens of hundreds of thousands of visitors FALL in LOVE with the Cayman Islands. So it is with great gratitude David Morritt wishes to express his sincere thanks. David Morritt also wishes to congratulate the Hon Premier McKeeva Bush and his administration and say “Thank You” for the excellent job they have been doing to promote and enhance tourism in the Cayman Islands over recent years and for the support in the continued development of our communities and our growing East End resort. In 2009 David Morritt received the lifetime achievement award from RCI in recognition of Morritt’s commitment to vacation property development in the Caribbean Region, and for their ongoing commitment to guest satisfaction in the Cayman Islands. The demand for vacation time at Morritt’s Resort in East End has meant record highs of above 85% occupancy levels year round since

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its inception. This in an outstanding achievement not only for tourism development in our country, but also for the economic development of the region. So David Morritt’s commitment to a lifetime of development in the Cayman Islands has been acknowledged by the best in his class. David Morritt concludes... “You ain’t seen nothing yet!

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Continued from front page The September killing was the first of five related gangland-style executions that saw the death of Andrew Baptist, Preston Rivers and Jason Christian during a nine-day period, until 23 September. Christian’s companion at the time of his 19 September death, Keith Montique, survived the 10-shot execution. Days later, East End’s Asher McGaw was also killed. While police have never affiliated the shooting to West Bay’s Birch Tree Hill-Logwoods Don war of attrition, McGaw’s death is thought to be linked to the attacks. Addressing “Detective Sergeant Dave Morrison and other officers”, according to the warrant signed by Justice of the Peace Louis Ebanks, ”I am satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable suspicion of the commission of the offence, and it has been made to appear to me that the production of the following articles is/are essential to the enquiry into the said offence.” The warrant seeks seizure of a firearm, clothing, electronic devices and “any other item associated with this offence” or “any document/ device, vehicle owned, rented or leased and reduces [sic] into the control of

Robert Mackford Bush (insert) and the scene of yesterday’s arrest

Jordan Manderson.” The warrant requires officers to “take possession of the said articles and produce the same forthwith before a court, returning this evidence with an endorsement certifying the manner of its execution.” On 21 June last year, Manderson was acquitted in a judge-alone trial of the 11 March, 2010 shooting death of Marcos Duran in West Bay as part of an attempted robbery. While Manderson admitted to being at the scene, he was released for lack of evidence. Manderson’s older brother, Justin, was acquitted on 19 January this year in another judge-alone trial, citing insufficient evidence, in the 24 June, 2010 attempted murder and

wounding of West Bay’s Andy Barnes. Meanwhile, police on Wednesday arrested a man in connection with two 3:00am shootings at Club 7 near the Grand Pavilion on West Bay Road. A brief RCIPS report said two male victims had “received gunshot wounds in an incident “which occurred just after 3am“ at Club 7. Both men, police said, “were transported to George Town Hospital”, where they remain “undergoing treatment for injuries”. “Police can confirm that a firearm was recovered at the scene, and that one male person has been arrested,” the report said. “Enquiries are ongoing and updates will be provided once more information is available.

Club 7 nightclub double shootings Two men shot outside a nightclub in West Bay Road have been released from hospital. The pair suffered gunshot wounds in the early hours of Wednesday morning just outside Club 7 near Grand Pavillion. One man was arrested at the scene and detectives say a firearm, thought to be a handgun, was also recovered. In December a 36 year old man was stabbed inside the same venue. One person was arrested. The incidents are understood not to be related. A spokesman for the RCIPS said: “Police are

seeking the assistance of any persons who may have been present at the club and who may have witnessed the incident. “Police can confirm that a firearm was recovered at the scene, and that one male person has been arrested in relation to the incident. “Anyone with information is asked to call RCIPS Tip-Line on 949-7777 “Persons wishing to provide information but would like to remain anonymous are asked to use Crime Stoppers.” Detectives say inquiries are continuing.

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Cayman celebrated Mardi Gras in style on Wednesday at two different locations with plenty of brightlycoloured beads, and enough booze for everyone to get into the party spirit. With loud music and lots of sexy dancing - onstage at least (the rest

of the crowd seemed a little more conservative) - to attract them, the George Town Waterfront opposite Margaritaville was filled with thousands of revellers from six cruise ships, all getting a great taste of local culture. At the other location, The Kaibo Restaurant, unlike the George Town party, was enclosed in a

metal fence and was strictly for those willing to buy tickets. With a bus to take partygoers the last stretch of the road between Rum Point and the Kaibo beach and back again, a very-well organised Mardi Gras party was the order of the day at the Kaibo Restaurant in North Side. It was 12 hours of non-stop

partying beginning at mid-day, with some great dance sounds and best DJs, plenty of colour and plenty of fun all round. People loved jumping to catch beads being thrown from the balcony. With a slightly Alice in Wonderland flavour, there was a mad hatter there attracting the attention of cameras – and ladies too.

The George Town waterfront was the scene of some Mardi Gras fun

Things really got jumping at the Kaibo Restaurant for the Mardi Gras celebrations.

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University College to host Shetty training

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Cayman’s University College will host the inaugural training programmes for Dr Devi Shetty’s Narayana Medical College, scheduled for an August groundbreaking, while the nursing school is likely to begin in September. The training programmes are intended as a kind of head start to the opening of the Narayana medical school in later phases of the two-year building project, but will launch the effort to train and licence nurses. Speaking to a crowd of at least 100 at a Tuesday-night courthouse rally, Premier McKeeva Bush announced the UCCI programme, saying planning approvals for the initial 140-bed phase of the 15-year, $2 billion project -- to encompass a 2,000-bed specialtycare hospital, assisted-living centre, research facilities and guest quarters - were expected soon. “The Shetty hospital will enable us to do things right here that we could not do before. The first phase will be built on 50 acres, and the planning and parcel numbers will be issued in the coming weeks. Planning approval will be in the next three months” Mr Bush said. “We need a proper and improved training programme for nurses, and this will be done through UCCI.” In early January, Dr Shetty, local project director Gene Thompson and Narayana CEO Dr A Raghuvanshi said the medical school would begin “just after” the August groundbreaking, “with an intake of 100 students toward the end of the year, in cooperation with a local school while construction is under way at the Narayana centre.” While never identified, UCCI had been rumoured as the “local institution”, Mr Bush’s Tuesday to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

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remarks were the first formal indication the school would be the venue for the inaugural training courses. Mr Bush said phase one would be complete in 12 months, employing 300 on site to start, expanding to 450 within two years. In other remarks, Mr Bush rejected opposition claims he had misled the public about closure of 2,500 feet of West Bay Road, enabling redevelopment of the old Marriott Courtyard Hotel, set to start, he said, in one year. “I want to clear up the obstructions and misconceptions. No one is being misled. The length of road to be closed is between Coutts and Yacht Club Drive, and that is still 2,500 feet that will be closed to vehicular traffic.” Alternate measurements putting the length at 3,731 feet and 4,290 feet formed part of the beachfront properties north of Tiki Beach, he said, but the public would have full access to them. “You can still walk and cycle across that, you just can’t drive your car. The existing public beach will be extended to give better public amenities, a walking track and a better beach. We are not giving it away. “No one can be stopped from using the beach, from bathing or from walking,” he said, suggesting the 2,500 feet of closure, re-routed onto the four-lane Esterley Tibbetts Highway extension, was only 10.5% of the 26,287 feet to the four-way stop in West Bay. “And that’s what they want to go to London about?” he asked, alluding to the early-March UK visit to opposition and government officials by North Side independent MLA Ezzard Miller, East End PPM MLA Arden McLean

and West Bay activist Alice Mae Coe. Accusing “the imposter captain”, Bryan Ebanks and “make-believe lion” Paul Rivers, both from West Bay, Mr Miller, Mr McLean and PPM leader Alden McLaughlin of irresponsibility, he said they were damaging the entire Cayman Islands. “There are genuine concerns, and I am trying to improve things, but this reckless speech is doing more and more damage to the country. These are cave-people, citizens who oppose virtually everything. It’s pure unadulterated harassment.” He detailed the benefits from the Dartgovernment ForCayman Investment Alliance, saying the $1.5 billion, 30-year programme of social, community and infrastructure development was in the best interests of the country and that construction of the George Town port would provide employment and fresh business opportunities. Finally, rejecting nascent corruption charges -- and the dual police-governor probe -- against him, Mr Bush declared himself unafraid, saying “the old fire” had been rekindled and he was reconsidering the retirement he had previously proposed. “I am not scared of anyone, whether in the governor’s office or anywhere else. This economy is turning around, I said I was tired, that I had lost the fight when I lost my daughter, and I said I wanted young people to come up and that I could not be here forever. Maybe I needed some sympathy, but I never said I was not going to run. Now, having heard the opposition, he said “I am not going. I am not prepared to go. I am the premier, I am the leader and woe to this country if they elect Mr Mclean, Mr McLaughlin. Mr Miller or Mr Ebanks.”

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Avalanches hit Indian Kashmir; 16 soldiers killed Indian troops are stationed along this de-facto border. Both avalanches took place late Wednesday night, and state officials warned more may occur in mountain areas. Rescue workers in Dawar pulled out 13 survivors who were being treated at a local army hospital, Grewal said. Three soldiers there were still believed to be trapped under the snow, he said. Dawar, in the frontier Gurez region, remains cut off from the rest of Kashmir for nearly five months every year as heavy snowfall and

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Two massive avalanches in snowbound regions of Indian-controlled Kashmir killed at least 16 soldiers, and at least three others were feared trapped in a military camp that was partially buried under snow, an official said Thursday. Col. K.S. Grewal said three of the soldiers were killed in the mountainous area of Sonamarg and 13 were killed at a large army camp in Dawar, a town close to the heavily militarized cease-fire line that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan. Hundreds of thousands of

rains block road links to the region. Army rescue teams from other parts of the region were trying to reach the Dawar army camp but were delayed by heavy fog, snow and cloud cover, Grewal said. Later Thursday, an army helicopter managed to airdrop a special team of the military rescuers and two sniffer dogs to help search, Grewal said. At least 25 army vehicles and 17 barracks were damaged in the avalanche, said Amir Ali, a state government disaster management official.

Man’s childhood comic collection fetches $3.5M and Action Comics No. 1, in which Superman’s first appears. Experts say Wright’s collection, which included 44 of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide’s top 100 issues from comics’ golden age, was remarkable for its number of rare issues, but also because it was compiled by a single person in childhood who kept it in good condition until his death in 1994 at age 66. “This really has its place in the history of great comic book collections,” said Lon Allen, the

DALLAS (AP) — Billy Wright plunked down dime after dime for comic books while growing up in the late 1930s and early 1940s, caring for the collection he started around the age of 9 until his death more than half a century later. On Wednesday, most of that collection sold for a whopping $3.5 million. Wright’s 345 comics, nearly all of which were published from 1936 through 1941, included many of the most prized issues ever, including Detective Comics No. 27, which features the debut of Batman,

managing director of comics for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions, which oversaw the auction in New York City. The copy of Detective Comics No. 27, from 1939, drew the highest bid Wednesday, selling for $523,000, including a buyer’s premium, Allen said. Wright’s Action Comics No. 1, from 1938, sold for about $299,000; Batman No. 1, from 1940, sold for about $275,000; and Captain America No. 2, a 1941 issue with Adolf Hitler on the cover, sold for about $114,000.

Shelling kills 2 Western journalists in Syria BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian gunners pounded an opposition stronghold where the last dispatches from a veteran American-born war correspondent chronicled the suffering of civilians caught in the relentless shelling. An intense morning barrage killed her and a French photojournalist — two of 74 deaths reported Wednesday in Syria. “I watched a little baby die today,” Marie Colvin told the BBC from the embattled city of Homs on Tuesday in one of her final reports. “Absolutely horrific, a 2-year old child had been hit,” added Colvin,

who worked for Britain’s Sunday Times. “They stripped it and found the shrapnel had gone into the left chest and the doctor said, ‘I can’t do anything.’ His little tummy just kept heaving until he died.” Colvin and photographer Remi Ochlik were among a group of journalists who had crossed into Syria and were sharing accommodations with activists, raising speculation that government forces targeted the makeshift media center, although opposition groups had previously described the shelling as indiscriminate. At least two other Western journalists were wounded.

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Hundreds of people have died in weeks of siege-style attacks on Homs that have come to symbolize the desperation and defiance of the nearly year-old uprising against President Bashar Assad. The Syrian military appears to be stepping up assaults to block the opposition from gaining further ground and political credibility with the West and Arab allies. On Wednesday, helicopter gunships reportedly strafed mountain villages that shelter the rebel Free Syrian Army, and soldiers staged doorto-door raids in Damascus, among other attacks.

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The Editor speaks Ash Wednesday: shootings, Mardi Gras, et al

Colin Wilson

Ash Wednesday, when I first came here and long after was a most pleasant day. The big attraction was (and thankfully still is) the Agricultural Show. From its humble beginnings on the George Town Cricket Oval to its own ground in Lower Valley, it has grown and grown and is THE thing to do on this holiday. First, of course, especially if you are an Anglican Episcopal or Roman Catholic, it demands a visit to your local church. Ash Wednesday is a solemn occasion as it marks the start of Lent – 46 days before Easter. According to the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert before the beginning of his public ministry, during which he endured temptation by Satan. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of this 40-day liturgical period of prayer and fasting. Ash Wednesday derives its name from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of adherents as a sign of mourning and repentance to God. The ashes used are typically gathered after the palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday are burned. It is one of the Holiest Days of the year. It was, therefore, with much surprise, that the Government’s own Pirates Week Festival decided to hold a Mardi Gras celebration on this Holy Day in town right in front of the passengers from the six tourist ships. This was complete with skimpy bodies gyrating around on stage, waving their behinds and chests and throwing beads, to heavy beating music that was so loud your head throbbed and hurt. It was impossible to speak unless you shouted in another person’s ear. Mardi Gras is celebrated EVERYWHERE to culminate on Shrove/Fat Tuesday the day BEFORE Ash Wednesday! There would have been the biggest controversy imaginable if New Orleans (the most famous place for Mardi Gras Carnival) decided to extend the festival over to Ash Wednesday. Tuesday is the last night of eating rich, fatty foods before the season of Lent starts. The Cayman Islands prides itself on its religious heritage and we don’t permit loud music and public

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partying on Sundays and yet Government actually not only allowed this but also instigated it. I am not a prude and I am not against having a good time and, until last year, I have been involved in Pirates Week since 1983. I am, however, appalled they did this. And why would Government want to put on another event to clash with their own and traditional Agricultural Show? Is it no wonder our young people forget this part of our heritage when church was at the very centre of it. When crime was a rarity and a shooting was unheard of. When the young accompanied their parents to church and were not allowed to run riot around the church aisles because they were taught that a church building demanded respect! The gradual erosion of this has happened everywhere. We clung to it here but now it is not the ‘cool’ thing to do. Young persons going to church are looked at as being “strange” and we read and watch the news how the Christian religion has no place in the school system. I say ‘Christian’ because the Muslims dominate our news every day, mostly with hysterical fervent anger at every non-believer. And the rest of us must not upset them. We see young Muslims with guns and so this is the ‘cool’ religion. Can you imagine what would have happened if a Mardi Gras type festival was held on one of their holy days? It is OK to burn a Bible but a copy of the Koran means going to war. With this background it comes as no shock to have a double shooting here on Ash Wednesday. In the early hours of the morning not one but TWO people were shot outside the Club 7 nightclub on the West Bay Road in the heart of the tourist area. The RCIPS acted quickly and a man has been arrested. Our newspaper, iNews Cayman, is not allowed in any of the hotels and some of the restaurants as the proprietors don’t want their patrons and guests to read about the crime here. You see, if you bury your head in the sand along our beautiful 7 Mile Beach, there is no crime. I wish that was true. I wish I could turn the clock back to when Ash Wednesday was a wonderful religious and family day and our government respected it too.

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Trivia:

The world's first modern bank opened during the 14th century in this country.

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Across 1. Ump’s call 5. Grant of “Notting Hill” 9. Iditarod racers 14. Mixed bag 15. Sewing case 16. Spine-tingling 17. Nonflowering plant 18. Pre-Easter abstinence 20. Uno due 21. Daredevil 22. Admonishing sounds 23. Women’s magazine, familiarly 25. Ad award 27. Hurt a lot 34. Computer printout 36. Pound dog 37. Tree-ring indication 38. Flat-topped hills 41. School basics, initially 42. Wine sediments 45. #1 hit for Ready for the World 48. Gulliver’s creator 51. Tater 52. Notary’s need 55. Pequod captain 58. Ice cream toppings 62. Mad Hatter’s drink 63. Armada 65. Breezy 66. Lamentation in verse 67. Some feds 68. Actor’s gig 69. Inferior 70. Wrigley Field slugger 71. Dummy’s perch

Down 1. City leader? 2. Oldsmobile sedan 3. It keeps sparks off the carpet 4. Countless amount of years 5. Prefix with port 6. Sport __: family cars 7. Icky stuff 8. Like gadgets on the cutting edge 9. One of a D.C. 100 10. Ignored 11. Slices of history 12. Frisbee, e.g. 13. Hardens

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19. Gardner of mystery 21. OCS relative 24. Dirty campaign stuff 26. Brainiacs’ prides 28. Ridge in Washington 29. Uncover, poetically 30. Cicely of “Sounder” 31. Thorn in one’s side 32. Astronomer Sagan 33. Sedgwick of the screen 34. Muslim pilgrimage 35. Farming prefix 39. Satisfied sighs 40. Sacramento-to-Santa Cruz dir. 43. Yawn-inducing yakkers 44. Granatelli’s additive 46. Radiator sound 47. New newt 49. Fit of pique 50. Minors’ opposites

53. Country’s Haggard 54. Check casher 55. From the top 56. Saintly symbol 57. Assert confidently 59. Musical wannabe’s tape 60. Turns to the right 61. Sicilian spouter 64. Caustic chemical 65. Biblical vessel

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Jamaica gang feuds driving rise in murder rate KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaica is developing a new policy to battle crime as gang violence drives the homicide rate higher, the country’s top security official said Tuesday. National Security Minister Peter Bunting said 165 killings have been reported by police so far in 2012, compared to 135 slayings during the corresponding period last year on the Caribbean island of 2.8 million people. Violent gangs are deeply entrenched in Spanish Town, just west of Kingston, and in some residential sections of the northwestern parish of St. James, which includes the resort city of Montego Bay. Fighting between the gangs for control of drug trafficking and extortion rackets has long been blamed for the majority of Jamaica’s homicides. Police Commissioner Owen Ellington said at a news conference with Bunting that much of the security forces’ resources are now focused on trying to contain 42 active gang conflicts. Ellington told reporters that the Shower Posse gang, which was controlled by convicted drug kingpin Christopher “Dudus” Coke from his slum stronghold of Tivoli Gardens, has been significantly hobbled since his capture in June 2010 but remains an active gang in West Kingston. Bunting said Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller’s nearly twomonth-old government intends to fast-track anti-gang legislation and is crafting a new security policy meant to reduce crime to “First World levels” by 2017, when he hopes to have a maximum of just 321 killings. A U.N. study on the Caribbean released earlier this month said Jamaica has had the world’s thirdhighest murder rate over the past decade, with about 60 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. Jamaica loses some $529 million a year due to crime, according to the report. Last year, Jamaica had 1,125 slayings, a roughly 22 percent drop to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

from the 1,442 killings in 2010. A record 1,683 people were killed in 2009. Bunting said a major goal is to target gang kingpins and facilitators for organized criminal networks, not the people lower down the chain. Many of those arrested in previous years have been underlings who had little connection to gang leadership. Such workers are easily replaced. “We don’t always want to be chasing out the symptoms, we want to get to the infection,” he told reporters at the prime minister’s offices. Bunting intends to create a task force to identify and arrest crime facilitators, such as accountants, real estate brokers, lawyers and corrupt public officials. He also hopes to give courts greater power to seize their assets. He also said Jamaican society must undergo “mental reconditioning” to encourage more people to report crimes. Those who live in Jamaica’s slums are deeply distrustful of the police and authorities, and an anti-informant culture is widespread.

Portia Simpson Miller, Prime Minister

Kingston, Jamaica

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NEWS

Philippines’ Arroyo pleads not guilty to fraud MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo pleaded not guilty to an electoral fraud charge Thursday at the opening of a landmark trial that is seen as a key test of her reformist successor’s campaign to stamp out corruption. Arroyo, president from 2001 to 2010, is accused of rigging the results of senatorial polls in 2007 to favor her candidates. The electoral sabotage charge is the first of several criminal cases being prepared against her. “Not guilty,” she told the court in a soft voice and with a stoic expression after her defense team waived a full reading of charge details. If convicted, she could face life in prison. The stakes are high for both Arroyo and President Benigno Aquino III. Aquino risks losing public support if she is acquitted and his rallying cry of “no corruption, no poverty” may fizzle out as just another failed attempt to fix the graft and poor governance that have hounded the nation for decades. Arroyo’s acquittal would vindicate a former leader who has portrayed her prosecution as a political vendetta to destroy her reputation and mask Aquino’s failure to improve the lives of Filipinos, a third of whom lives on $1 a day. “Despite the continuous and massive vilification campaign against me and my family, I have always said that I will dispute all charges in the proper forum,” Arroyo said in a statement, adding she wants to clear her name.

Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo emerges from a van

She promised to respect the law and said she expects the same from the country’s leaders. Aquino’s spokesman Edwin Lacierda said that Arroyo’s arraignment “brings us one step closer toward attaining closure to the many controversies” during her administration. “Accountability escapes no one,” he said. The electoral fraud case against the former president centers on a notoriously corrupt southern Philippine region where all 12 of Arroyo’s Senate candidates swept all the votes and no opposition candidate won. According to the charges, there are witnesses who said Arroyo gave instruction to rig the vote in collusion with a powerful political clan leader, Andal Ampatuan Sr. Ampatuan is on trial facing murder charges in connection with the 2009 politically motivated massacre of 57 people, including 32 journalists and opponents. He has pleaded not guilty. Arroyo’s husband, Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, said that his wife “feels the case is an injustice.” “There is no case here,” he added. He said his wife is frustrated, and still suffering from spine and back pain

that he said requires medical treatment abroad. After her appearance, which lasted about 10 minutes, Arroyo was escorted under tight security from the courtroom to a military hospital where she is detained while being treated for the spine ailment. Court spokeswoman Felda Domingo said the trial is historic because “the votes of the people were sabotaged and the accused is a former president.” Aquino has promised to root out corruption and said that no one should be allowed to evade justice. “There are no exceptions in our campaign against corruption,” he said in a speech Tuesday. “It shouldn’t matter if you are a former president or in the lower ranks of public service. If you are dishonest, then you must be held to account.” Arroyo’s arrest in November struck chord among many Filipinos hungry for accountability following her presidency, which was overshadowed by scandals, coup attempts and botched congressional hearings into corruption allegations involving Arroyo’s officials and family members. Apart from the electoral fraud charge, Arroyo is facing a second criminal case in a separate court over an overpriced deal with a Chinese telecommunications giant that allegedly involved huge kickbacks. Two more cases are being filed against her — for the alleged plunder of lottery funds and the alleged diversion of $17 million in state funds to boost her 2004 election.

Nepalese man, 72, claims to be world’s shortest KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — He has never worked outside the home or seen a doctor, and until Wednesday, he had never left his remote mountain village in western Nepal. So 72-year-old Chandra Bahadur Dangi only recently learned he might be the world’s shortest man. Dangi says he’s only 22 inches (56 centimeters) tall — about the size of a toddler — and he’s hoping to claim the title. Guinness World Records said in an email Wednesday that its officials would arrive in Nepal’s capital Sunday to measure Dangi. Dangi took his first trip outside his village and his first trip on a plane to reach Katmandu on Wednesday.

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“I am very happy to be in Katmandu for the first time in my life. I am here so I can take the Guinness title,” Dangi told reporters at the airport. Dangi, who has never been married, lives with his eldest brother and his family in Rhimkholi village, about 250 miles (400 kilometers) west of Katmandu. Because of his height, he has never worked outside the house, doing only household chores. His five brothers are of average size. His family is not sure when he stopped growing, and Dangi said he has never been checked by a medical doctor. He attended a few classes in the village school, but soon dropped out. to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

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OPINION

Noah’s Ark I

Georgina Wilcox georgina.wilcox@ieyenews.com

did not write this but it was sent to me. It is a ‘doctored’ copy of a number I have seen before but changed to suit the Cayman Islands. I hope you find it as funny as I did. In the year 2010 the Lord came unto Noah, who was now living in Frank Sound in the Cayman Islands and said, “Once again, the earth has become wicked and over-populated, and I see the end of all flesh before me. Build another Ark and save two of every living thing along with a few good humans.” He gave Noah the drawings, saying, “You have 6 months to build the Ark before I will start the unending rain for 40 days and 40 nights.” Six months later, the Lord looked down and saw Noah weeping in his yard- but no Ark. “Noah!” He roared, “I’m about to start the rain! Where is the Ark?” “Forgive me, Lord,” begged Noah, “but things have changed. I needed Planning Board approval and a Certificate of Occupancy. I’ve been arguing with the Frank Sound Fire Department about the need for a sprinkler system. My neighbours claim that I should have obtained planning permission for building the Ark in my yard because it is development of the site, even though in my view it is a temporary structure. We had to go to appeal to the Planning Tribunal for a decision. Then the Public Works Department and C.U.C. demanded a bond be posted for the future costs of moving power lines and other overhead obstructions to clear the passage for the Ark’s move to the North Sound. I told them that the sea would be coming to us, but they would hear nothing of it. Getting the wood was another problem. All the decent trees have

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Preservation Orders on them and we live near the Mastic Trail in an area of Special Scientific Interest set up by the environmentalists in order to protect the Cayman Parrot. I tried to convince the environmentalists that I needed the wood to save the parrots - but no go! When I started gathering the turtles, iguanas, and dem other animals, the RCIP commenced an investigation. They insisted that I was confining wild animals against their will. They argued the accommodation was too restrictive, and it was cruel and inhumane to put so many animals in a confined space. Then the D.O.E. ruled that I couldn’t build the Ark until they’d conducted an environmental impact study on your proposed flood. I’m still trying to resolve a complaint with the Immigration Department on how many Caymanians I’m supposed to hire for my building team. They say I can’t use Cubans. They insist I have to hire only accredited workers with Ark-building experience. After the building of the Cimboco there were few Caymanians left with these skills and most of those are now with you oh Lord. To make matters worse, the Port Authority seized all my assets, claiming I’m trying to leave the country illegally with endangered species. Paradoxically, Lord they will not let the poor Cubans land on our fair shores. So, forgive me, Lord, but it would take at least 10 years for me to finish this Ark.” Suddenly the skies cleared, the sun began to shine, and a rainbow stretched across the North Sound, from West Bay to Rum Point. Noah looked up in wonder and asked, “You mean you’re not going to destroy the world?” “No,” said the Lord. “The Cayman Government beat me to it.”

“McKeeva sent all our wildlife off with Noah before the flood. If China wasn’t enough now he’s done a deal with Africa.

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OPINION

Are we obsessed with sex? Georgina Wilcox georgina.wilcox@ieyenews.com

We are obsessed with sex. The Western media is infatuated with it. There is little left to the imagination on most prime time TV shows on the major USA networks and it is the same in the UK. Because the majority all of our television, either from the cable or satellite, comes from the US I am basing this article on US television and US government and similar organisations programmes. The latest seasons for the major US networks, along with basic and pay cable channels, are filled with the most graphic, most exploratory displays of sex and sexuality since the inception of TV. However, it isn’t just the Western media that seems to enjoy delving into the seedy underbelly of intimacy, as there are more studies being conducted on sexual health than there are on any other aspects of medical science, excepting mental health and psychology. On one hand, there is the nearconstant confusion people have over the sexual health and behaviour of younger generations. Millions of US taxpayer dollars are being spent every year to analyse whether

or not government-sponsored sex education programmes in schools are effective. There are constant debates on the virtues of abstinence over just handing out condoms on street corners, with neither side really having a permanent grip on the issue or gaining an the upper hand on sex-related social problems such as venereal disease, overpopulation, and teenage pregnancies. In some areas, the studies about teen sexual health and behaviour are taking a drastic turn in the form of propositions to enforce control over such activities. Thankfully, most of these ideas have been quickly shot down, as most sensible people are able to see them as tactics that loudly echo Orwell’s “1984”. There are learned, educated professionals who are now examining all the sex on TV. While most of them are quite content to remain within the domain of criticism of the general aspects of TV reviewing, some of them are digging deeper into the racy scenes. In simpler terms, while most reviewers are focusing on things like level of cinematography, the beauty of the script, and the quality of the acting,

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Sexual Temple of Khajuraho, India. Statues performing the ‘Kama Sutra’ positions

others are paying more attention to the more...physical scenes. The fact that most of them describe said scenes as vapid and devoid or artistic value or life does not really balance things out. While it is arguably wrong to sell a show based solely on how much skin is shown and who goes to bed with who, it is also wrong to criticise a mediocre show as a bad one solely because the more intimate scenes aren’t that ‘refined.’ Of course, one cannot discount the on-going argument on whether or

not certain sexual behaviours can be considered a sign of damaged mental health. Certainly, some behaviours are less conventional than others and may be a sign of some sort of mild psychiatric disorder, but very rarely is aberrant sexual behaviour itself directly linked to a mental disorder without other disorders being present. Nymphomania and satyriasis are old, archaic terms that have been removed from the latest psychological and psychiatric dictionaries, which can be taken as a sign that people are no longer equating sexual behavior with mental illness. However, the replacement term, ‘hypersexuality’, has a definition that is just as vague and subjective as the words that it replaced. Then there are the studies being conducted on matters like sexual impotence, the elusive female orgasm, and a thousand other things directly related to the act of genital copulation itself. Some organisations have estimated that anywhere from 10 to 25% of all research funding in the medical field ends up being spent on sexrelated research. This is a generous estimate, but the sad truth is that a large chunk of funding does end up going to that area, and not just because ‘sex sells’. And once upon a time sex was considered to be normal and fun.

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LIFESTYLE

Dishin’ with Dody Southern Living, Southern Dessert and Southern Dentist Dody Denman dody.denman@ieyenews.com

Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but the sentiment behind it should be practiced daily. This “Hallmark” of holidays seems to be a day for celebrating your one true love. However, I have found it to be a day to celebrate all the special people in my life. I probably set in this direction over the twenty five years between my first marriage and my last. There were some wonderful romances in that time, but the constant was my friends and family… my true valentines. I have been blessed with

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exceptional people in my life. One of these is my dentist, Jim McCrary, DDS. Along with his staff, you are reminded how you should be treated in a business situation. All of these lovely people are so kind and something you seldom find these days, capable and efficient. My first encounter with Dr. Jim was during a very difficult time in my life. I had been in an automobile accident; I had no income and had a broken tooth. With no money for essentials, I was uncertain what I was going to do. Through a bit of caring through my church, that Dr. Jim is also a member of, he offered

dental assistance. There is something about those that give unconditionally that makes it a condition for me to never forget them. Life is good; I have dental insurance and would never, ever, ever consider seeing another dentist. He is my choice for life and I am forever grateful for his generosity. So on a recent visit we discussed what we usually do… food and movies! (And he does understand me with all the instruments in my mouth. After all, it would take much more to silence me.) He began telling me about a dessert he had seen on the cover

of his wife’s magazine. I told Dr. Jim I would make it for him and arranged for his staff to send the recipe to me. However, when I was grocery shopping later, the first thing I saw was the Southern Living Magazine, February 2012 edition, and on the cover, under the headline of “Classic Southern Desserts” was the recipe for “Caramelised Banana Pudding”. I wasn’t certain how I would feel about the bananas being cooked, texture wise, but it was an amazing dish. Try it tonight and do something kind for someone today.

Caramelised Banana Pudding

1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/4 cup butter 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 4 large ripe bananas, sliced 1 cup granulated sugar, divided 1/3 cup all-purpose flour 2 large eggs 2 cups milk 4 large eggs, separated 2 tsp. vanilla 48 vanilla wafers Directions 1) Cook first 3 ingredients in a large skillet over medium heat, stirring constantly, 2 to 3 minutes or until bubbly. Add bananas; cook 2 to 3 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Remove from heat. 2) Whisk together 3/4 cup granulated sugar, flour, eggs, milk and 4 egg yolks in a heavy saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat,

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whisking constantly, 8 to 10 minutes or until a pudding-like thickness. (Mixture will just begin to bubble and will coat back of wooden spoon.) Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. 3) Divide half of banana mixture, pudding and wafers among 8 (1 cup) ramekins or oven proof glass dishes. Layer with remaining banana mixture, pudding and wafers. 4) Beat 4 egg whites at high speed with an

electric mixer until foamy. Add remaining 1/4 cup granulated sugar, 1 Tbsp. at a time, beating until stiff peak form and sugar dissolves (2 to 4 minutes). Spread meringue over ramekins. Place ramekins on a baking sheet. 5) Bake at 325 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes or until meringue is golden. Let cool on a wire rack 30 minutes. to blog visit www.ieyenews.com


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NEWS

New faces “Get Discovered” by the Cayman Islands Yellow Pages Anthony Chin and Stephanie Espeut are the new faces of the Cayman Islands Yellow Pages upcoming “Find and Discover” marketing campaign. The young gentleman and lady were selected from more than 40 entries received in the “Get Discovered” online competition that ran on Facebook towards the end of last year. This contest invited professional and aspiring models to submit a headshot along with a full body shot for a chance to be featured in the new and exciting campaign. After reviewing all of the entries and meeting with selected finalists,

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a judging panel selected Anthony and Stephanie as the overall winners not only for their excellent poise and appearance, but also for their remarkable charisma and positive contributions to the Cayman Islands in their spare time. Eileen Keens, Market Manager with Global Directories, publishers of the Cayman Islands Yellow Pages said they were thrilled with the public’s response: She added: “The level of modeling talent in the Cayman Islands is certainly quite high as proven by the large number of individuals who entered the contest. Selecting the winner was certainly no easy

task, however, the fact that we had this problem meant we now have a wide range of talent to choose from in upcoming advertising and marketing initiatives. Cayman Islands Yellow Pages® would like to thank all participants as well as congratulate the winners. We look forward to working with you and the hosting of other successful contests in the future.” Earlier this week both Anthony and Stephanie, along with several other finalists, participated in a photo shoot for the “Find and Discover” campaign which is expected to be launched locally very soon. In addition to being

Racquel Bryan, Anthony Chin and Stephanie Espeut.

selected as the ‘faces’ of the “Find and Discover” campaign, the two winners took home a check for $600, as well as an iPod Nano and a $50 iTunes gift card.

LOCAL

Last chance to register for Off The Beaten Track Ultra-Marathon The 3rd annual Off The Beaten Track 50k Ultra Marathon is just around the corner. This one of a kind trail run will be taking place Sunday, February 26, 2012 and is unique to other races not only in length, but also the route itself. Individual runners and relay teams of six are encouraged to take on this challenge. The official route for Off The Beaten Track has just been released. Unlike other races, this route will have limited markers and signage, so it is up to the runners

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to be prepared and familiarize themselves prior to race day. Ken Krys, CEO of KRyS Global, and founder of Off The Beaten Track has participated in similar races in Morocco, South America and Antarctica. “We are trying to mix it up a little more than previous years, making it a little tougher and unique”, Krys said. “This race will give runners the chance to see neighborhoods and areas of the island that they may not be familiar with. We plan to include some dyke roads, beach

and brush, so it is intended to be a challenging course”. The route is divided into 6 Legs that comprise of Seven Mile Beach, West Bay, Safehaven, George Town, Airport/Business Parks and throughout South Sound. This year Off The Beaten Track will be donating half of the proceeds to Facing Africa, a charity that send doctors to Ethiopia and Nigeria help to children with the devastating disease Noma. The rest of the proceeds will help the very deserving local charities Cayman’s

ARK and the School of Fitness. Sponsors of the race include KRyS Global, Tower Marketing, BrownRudnick, Conyers Dill and Pearman, Ritch & Conolly, and Cayman Free Press. Route details are now available online at www.offthebeatentrack. ky/the-route and runners can register at www.caymanactive. com. The race will start off at Public Beach at 6:30am Sunday, February 26 and will finish at Calico Jacks with a post race meal and awards ceremony.

OPINION

Gifts for the elderly Georgina Wilcox georgina.wilcox@ieyenews.com

Finding gifts for the elderly gets frustrating because we tend to think that by now older folks have everything they need. Coming up with elderly gift ideas is easy, if you’re willing to put some thought into the process. Thinking about the recipient really is key to coming up with elderly gift ideas. Start by considering the person’s age and gender. Consider how the to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

individual likes to spend his or her time. Is she always tinkering around in the garden? Is he always up at the crack of dawn playing golf? Get the picture? Once you’ve sized up the person, the perfect gift might immediately pop into your mind. If so, then all you’ve got left to do is get the gift, wrap it and deliver it. If you’re still having trouble consider turning to the Internet for help. Start by firing

up your search engine and searching on the term, elderly gift ideas. If that produces too many results, take the information you’ve gathered from the thinking process and narrow your search. For example, if the person you’re buying a gift for is a golfer, type in ‘golf gift ideas.’ Within seconds you’ll have gifts that are obvious, but you’ll also have many more that you probably never even considered e.g. golf-themed gift basket, or a all-inclusive golf travel package, or wacky golf ball sets that include balls that explode and golf

balls that disappear into thin air after they’re hit! So rather than thinking what your 72-year old uncle could possibly still need, refocus your thinking on what activities your uncle enjoys.

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LOCAL

Ryan shines with MOM performance Continued from page 24 The in-form Wright, a warehouse manager on Grand Cayman, dismissed both Dugmore and Lucas Paterlini. The Argentines failed to perform once again with the bat and were all out well before lunch. After a brief interlude, Argentina took to the field with Cayman Islands openers Steve Gordon and Ainsley Hall tasked with knocking off the runs. The pair completed some 62 runs without loss in the 14 overs before lunch and post the innings break Hall completed his half-century off 58 balls in a steady batting display by the 39-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman. Man of the match Bovell said: “We came into this match confident we could beat Argentina, especially since our past performances were so strong against the side. We did well against them today and it’s a positive to now have two wins under our belt. “Looking ahead to Friday, this boost is definitely good for us especially since we’re playing a good Guernsey side, hopefully we can spring a few surprises on them.” A disappointed Argentina coach Toby Bailey said: “We didn’t bat to our full potential, but that being said we came up against a very good bowling attack. We always knew

Conroy Wright bowling for Cayman Islands

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we would struggle against Cayman Islands today and going into this tournament I asked the guys to think about whether we even deserved to be in Division 5, especially since Argentina has not won a match since Division 2, a number of years ago. “Looking ahead to Friday and Saturday it’s about being positive with the team and giving debuts to those new guys coming through the side as that’s important for the development of Argentina cricket in the long run.” Cayman face Guernsey later today and their captain Stuart Le Prevost admitted it was a game to be treated with respect, adding: “We go into every game to win and we don’t take any opposition lightly; we will face Cayman Islands with respect. We’ve got a day off tomorrow and hopefully that gives us time to get over the defeat before we bounce back for Friday’s game.” Scores in brief (Day Four) Kallang Malaysia 194 all out, 50 overs (Aziz 30, Navaratnam 31; Nussbaumer 3-27, Hooper 3-38) Guernsey 190 all out, 49.2 overs (Kneller 47; Ralalage 4-28) Malaysia won by four runs Man of the match: Hiran Ralalage (Malaysia) Singapore Cricket Club

Ryan Bovell with his Man of the Match Trophy.JPG

Singapore 205-8, 50 overs (Chaminda 69, Param 52; Tahir 2-30) Bahrain 103 all out, 29.5 overs (Adil 57; Saad 4-10. Shoaib 4-37) Singapore won by 102 runs Man of the match: Saad Khan (Singapore) Indian Association

Argentina 93 all out, 37.2 overs (Dugmore 22; Bovell 5-9, Wright 3-19) Cayman Islands 94-0, 22.1 overs (Hall 62 not out, Gordon 25 not out) Cayman Islands won by 10 wickets Man of the Match: Ryan Bovell (Cayman Islands)

Steve Gordon (L) and Ainsley Hall (R) of Cayman Islands steered the side to a 10 wicket victory over Argentina

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WORLD

British PM Cameron wants soccer anti-racism plan LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron asked England’s soccer leaders Wednesday to provide a plan against racism in the sport after a series of high-profile cases involving the Premier League. Cameron addressed soccer officials, former players and antiracism campaigners at a summit on Downing Street, warning that abusive behavior by soccer stars is imitated by youngsters and must be stopped. “We have some problems still today,” Cameron said. “We need to act quickly to make sure those problems do not creep back in ... if everyone plays their role, then we can easily crush and deal with this problem.” The English Football Association must provide a full report detailing how racism and other forms of discrimination can be combatted. “We have committed to coming back with a detailed follow-up to this in two months,” FA chairman David Bernstein said. The government announced Wednesday it will give $4.7 million toward the English Football Association’s new coaching center in a bid to encourage more people from ethnic minorities to become managers. There are no black managers in the Premier League. In July, John Terry will become the first high-profile soccer player to stand trial for racial abuse following a confrontation with Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand in October. The Chelsea player was stripped of the England captaincy this month in a move opposed by coach Fabio Capello, who quit in protest. Sport Secretary Jeremy Hunt said after Wednesday’s summit that soccer needs to address “how we draw the line between banter and offensive language.” Liverpool, the 18-time English champion, was criticized for its support of striker Luis Suarez when he was banned for eight matches after racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra in October. Liverpool, owned by the parent to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, centre, is watched by Football Association chairman David Bernstein, left, and former soccer player John Barnes

company of the Boston Red Sox, was condemned by anti-racism groups for backing Suarez and allowing players and manager Kenny Dalglish to wear T-shirts featuring Suarez’s picture in a show of solidarity before a match weeks later. This month, Suarez was criticized for refusing to shake hands with Evra in their first match since the confrontation. He apologized later under pressure. “What happens on the field influences what happens off the field. You see children as young as 6 imitating the behavior they see on the field,” Cameron said. “So this is not just important for football — it’s important for the whole country ... we want to make sure football is all about a power to do good, rather than anything else.” Amal Fashanu attended the summit, which also dealt with the lingering problem of homophobia in soccer. She recently made a documentary for British TV about homosexuality in soccer, 14 years after her uncle Justin committed suicide. The career of Fashanu, the first black player to move in a 1 millionpound transfer when he joined Nottingham Forest in 1981, faded after he publicly acknowledged his homosexuality. He was found hanged in a London garage in 1998 at 37. “Potentially, gay people don’t want to be become Premier League footballers because they are intimidated by the atmosphere ...

or they don’t think the environment makes it possible for them to come out,” Hunt said. On Wednesday, West Ham midfielder Ravel Morrison was fined $11,000 by the FA for using a gay slur on Twitter.

Cameron described homophobia in soccer as a largely taboo topic. “It’s obviously quite unlikely that there are no gay Premiership players, and that tells you something about the tolerance within the game,” said Steve Field, Cameron’s spokesman.

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Bovell and Hall guide Cayman Islands to second win

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A fine bowling spell from Ryan Bovell and strong batting from Ainsley Hall ensured Cayman Islands continued its winning streak at Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 5 (WCL Div. 5) when the side defeated Argentina by a comprehensive 10 wickets to ensure the team’s second win of the event. Host Singapore bounced back from defeat to Malaysia to beat Bahrain at the Singapore Cricket Club by 102 runs while Malaysia took on fellow WCL Div. 6 qualifiers Guernsey at

Kallang, where the Channel Island was defeated in a closely fought contest by just four runs. Cayman Islands continued its winning record against Argentina in Pepsi ICC World Cricket League events when the Americas sides took each other on at the Indian Association Ground. Abali Hoilett’s side lost the toss and were put into field, a decision Argentina captain Esteban MacDermott may have regretted after the side were bundled out for

93 runs in the 37th over of the game. The batsman to contribute any runs of note, and even then just 22, was veteran opener Grant Dugmore as the entire middle-order collapsed to the bowling from pace duo Conroy Wright and Ryan Bovell. Bovell proving to be the pick of the bowlers, with the 38-year-old policeman claiming five wickets for just nine runs – he claimed the key wickets of Pablo Ferguson, Matias Paterlini and Martin Siri. Continued on page 22

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