Issue 192 iCommunity Celebrate Our Youth Day Page 7
iWorld Soul train host found dead Page 9
iBusiness “Facing down the Big Challenge” seminar Page 18
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Page 6 FRIDAY | 3 FEB 2012
LOWEST OF THE LOW
Gang threaten elderly couple in their house
Soccer riot leaves 74 dead Page 15
Photo Paul Kennedy
Philippines mostwanted terror leaders killed Page 16
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Fed up after four robberies, Sam vowed yesterday to get a gun “and shoot ‘em in the gut. A gut shot is better ‘cause it hurts more.“ Angry, if composed, Sam, a bluff American, burly with thinning hair, said he grew up in New England, and this was only the latest burglary at his Magellan Quay home. An armed gang threatened Sam and his wife at their home during a raid in the early hours of yesterday morning. “I’ve been here 18 years. This is the fourth time. We live at the end of the street. It’s a dark corner, tucked away here. No wonder we’re a target.” On one side, he said, was a neighbour he had not seen since “the hurricane”, a reference to 2004’s Hurricane Ivan, which devastated Grand Cayman, damaging approximately 80% of the buildings. Boards over the windows and garage indicate Sam’s neighbour is still absent. Continued on page 5
Love is in the (h)air for Ann Marie Page 21 New employment law takes affect Page 21
New Gallery opens The new $2 million National Gallery opened last night in a gala ceremony attended by hundreds of local friends and supporters, government officials, business leaders, media and, naturally, local artists.
Arsene confident of top four finish Page 23
Amid flashbulbs, speeches and live music, celebrants gathered in the backyard sculpture garden, after touring the inaugural exhibition by local painter Bendel Hydes. Full story on page 3
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