Issue: 201 iLocal Work to start on new youth “prison” Page 7
iWorld Country star in royalties row Page 9
iLocal Rodeo’s coming to Cayman Page 15
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CAYMAN Hundreds killed in Honduras prison fire Page 4
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THURSDAY | 16 FEB 2012
Kids tidy up at Miss Lassie’s
Photo by Christopher Tobutt
Page 6 Mexican drug maker arrested Page 9 Iguana danger to butterflies
Cheer we go, cheer we go! The cheerleaders of ‘Marlin’ academy - one of John Gray High School’s four academies that competed against each other in their Inter-Academy Sports Day –
do their thing. Each cheerleader team, dressed in the colour of their academy: yellow for Marlin, dark blue for Tarpon, red for Wahoo and light
blue for Dolphin, was judged for their performance by a panel that included Bodden Town MLA Dwayne Seymour.
Tad Stoner tad.stoner@ieyenews.com
Dr Devi Shetty, developer of a $2 billion hospital on 200 acres in High
Rock, has agreed to build a 20-bed retirement home in East End as part of the deal. While no time line, blueprints or costs have been confirmed, the Bangalore-based doctor and East End MLA Arden McLean have agreed to build the facility so that the district “will get something out of this,” the legislator said.
Jamaican Lerone Clarke sets fastest time Page 21
Full story on page 3
SHETTY’S SENIOR SHELTER
Doctor to include retirement home in hospital scheme
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West Bay hold Swindon to 1-1 draw Page 24
Speaking at a Monday-evening gathering in East End, Mr McLean, while discussing opposition to Dart-government closure of nearly one mile of the West Bay Road and relocation of the George Town landfill to Bodden Town, said that his district “accepted the Shetty hospital” but, in exchange, sought certain guarantees. Continued on page 5
TODAY’S WEATHER CHANCE OF SHOWERS HIGH LOW 83°F 74°F