Issue 213 iLocal Dog joggers hit the streets Page 3
iCommunity Annual red dress luncheon Page 4
iSports Chelsea dump Boas as manager Page 22
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CAYMAN Crisis centre first to benefit from Walkers Page 16
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TUESDAY | 6 MAR 2012
MOTHER’S HEARTACHE
Nathan’s family arrive to join in search for son
Top awards for Morritt’s Resort Page 17 Library boost for the prison by Rotary Central Page 17
Tad Stoner tad.stoner@ieyenews.com
The mother of Nathan Clarke, who vanished a week ago, has thanked the people of Cayman for helping search for her missing son. Elizabeth Clarke told a candlelight vigil she was touched by the “outpouring of love” that has been shown since she and her husband, Randell arrived along with her other two children. The Public Beach ceremony started at 6:30pm Sunday, drawing 150 onlookers and participants to the small bonfire, addressed by beach-based RCIPS search leader Jack Horner; Philip Beck, father of Mr Clarke’s fiancée Lisa Beck; and Mrs Clarke, who arrived Saturday evening with husband Randell, and Mr Clarke’s brother and sister. “I want to say a big thank you,” Mrs Clarke told the crowd of mostly young people in a set of brief remarks. “We only arrived yesterday, and are touched by the outpouring. There is so much love on this island.”
Car wash raises funds for basketball Page 21 Get set for swim spectacular Page 23
“Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!” Christopher Tobutt christopher.tobutt@ieyenews.com
Lots of happy pre-schoolers at the Launch Pad Enrichment Center wished Dr. Seuss a great big “Happy Birthday,” with a cake, ice cream, and plenty of books
Pigs take home the bacon Page 24
by the world famous children’s author. All the children brought in their favourite Dr. Seuss book, and dressed in special red-andwhite striped hats in honour of the Doctor’s most famous character, the Cat in the Hat.
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TODAY’S WEATHER CLOUDY HIGH LOW 83°F 75°F