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THURSDAY | 20 OCTOBER 2011
NO TIME TO PARTY Bars bitter over booze board plans
Developments at the Auditor General’s Office Page 9 Hon. Anthony Smellie shares his views Page 12
Tad Stoner tad.stoner@ieyenews.com
Some owners think the hour may already be too late, but the Liquor Licencing Board says it’s thinking about midnight closing laws on New Year’s Eve. The holiday falls on Saturday night this year, and restaurant and bar owners are recalling the disaster that ensued in a similar situation six years ago when laws requiring midnight closings and a halt to alcohol sales were strictly enforced. This time, however, Board Chairman Mitchell Welds says he is thinking about making arrangements to enable late openings, but has not made any decisions yet. “It’s already too late,” said Reno Mancini, manager at The Wharf, which sponsors one of Cayman’s biggest New Year’s Eve parties each year. Continued on page 5
Brenda Tibbetts Lund Memorial Event Page 17
(Photo by Dennis Grombkowski/Getty Images South America)
Fraser brothers make a splash! Brett Fraser has made history by winning Cayman’s first ever gold medal in the Pan Am Games and setting a new event record with a time of 1:47:18. His brother, National Record holder Shaune, touched the wall not far behind in a time of 1:48:29.
Cayman U-20 Women carry on winning Page 20
Shaune Fraser won Cayman’s first medal on Sunday after finishing third in the 100 metres freestyle. The two-time Olympian took the bronze medal with a time of 46.83 seconds. Brett placed fifth in the same event. The Fraser brothers compete again on Thursday. Full story on page 19
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