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PWD Apprentices Graduate Graduates from the Public Works Department’s Construction Appren- ticeship Programme were honoured in a passing out ceremony held at the Department of Agriculture, next to the Post-Harvest Building, which the gradu- ates had themselves helped to build. Seven students received the City and Guilds of London Level 2 IVQ Technician eral other trainees celebrated attaining Certi�ication in Construction, while sev- internationally recognised. theThe Level PWD 1 award. Construction The quali�ications Apprentice- are ship Programme runs in conjunction with the Cayman Islands Further Edu- cation Centre who provides a large por- tion of the trainees enrolled (others are recruited from the general public) and is supported by private sector partners. The scheme has been labelled “world class” by a global technical, vocational, education and training (TVET) expert. In spite of the rain, a packed audience turned out to recognise and celebrate guests at the ceremony included Deputy Governor,the students’ Hon. achievements. Franz Manderson, High-pro�ile MBE; Minister for Commerce Planning and Infrastructure, Hon. Joey Hew; Minister for Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture  Graduating trainees celebrate outside the Post-Harvest Building they helped to build at the Department of Agriculture on Wednesday, 29 ... Continued story on page A3 May 2019 Marketing Industry Eye on Professionals Shine at Development: 2019 CIMPA Awards Montage

Located off Walkers Road just before South Sound, a brand-new development called Montage is taking shape. At the moment it consists of 14 parcels of land that buy- ers purchase and then have built into stand-alone homes. The developer is no stranger to this type of development, according to RE/MAX owner James Bovell, who states that they took over the Plantation development in South Sound which produced some lovely homes, all with a plantation/ Caribbean style. This latest development will also see that similar design, but the homes will be expansive at 4,500 square feet, each with their own deck, swimming pool and garden.

under contract and the developer is at the initial stages of theAt development, the time of writing putting there in underground are �ive out of services the 14 homes and a base for the road that connects the homes. Construction will begin in three to six months after the contract has been signed and will take less than a year, James states.

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0 3570 140 210 280 350 420 490 560 Base Mapping data provided by the Lands & Survey Department Map produced by the Transportation and Planning Unit Feet July 13th 2018 Cayman’s port – The debate Lighted pedestrian crossings1 inch = 70 feet to be Sunset to face 345 FC in Boys Rhianna is World’s Richest female continues installed Under 11 FA Cup �inal musician EDITORIAL | OPPOSITION SPEAKS | POLICE NEWS PAGE A2 Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 C�������� T���� North Side MLA Calls EDITORIAL on Government for Cayman’s port – Immediate Remedy for Mosquito Infestations all of our futures The Member of the Legislative Assem- bly for North Side, Mr. Ezzard Miller, is The discussion surrounding the off the main harbour for these Islands, calling on the Government to immedi- planned development of the cruise and as well as questions related to the vast ately remedy the serious mosquito in- cargo port project is one that shows no spending required. The potential im- festation plaguing the district of North signs of dying anytime soon. pact of those two factors, should they Side. Whether on social media, radio, in be detrimental, is what the anti-port “In North Side the mosquitoes have campaigners want considered. not been this thick since the 1960s,” Mr. debate runs rampant about the pros It is safe to say that most politicians Miller said. andour homes,cons of of�icesgovernment or coffee embarking shops, the on are hanging their political futures on “In areas residents cannot go outside such a project. the port. Those in the current Uni- even in the middle of the day and school  The Member of the Legislative Assembly “Cayman’s Port. Cayman’s Future” ty Government say this will ensure for North Side, Mr. Ezzard Miller declares a group of pro-port advocates continues economic development of they are covered in bug spray,” Mr. Miller on their Facebook page, while the me- one of Cayman’s most vibrant sectors said,children adding: cannot “This play is onterrible the �ield and unless unac- excuses since the Government has the lodious and infectious tune of “support ceptable in modern day Cayman.” money—we were informed in Finance EDITORIAL | COMMUNITYour port, support NOTICES our future” linger via are wary that public monies are spent Mr. Miller has accordingly called on Committee last Friday (June 7) that the the radio airwaves, as advertisements elsewhereoutside of and �inancial not services.dumped Othersin the Government to immediately fund MR- Government has $66 million in surplus PAGE 2 Wednesday, Octoberdisguised 18, 2017as public | service Issue announce- No 132ocean, so to speak. CU’s purchaseCaymanian of the necessary Times chemi- funds.” ments explain to the community why At the time of writing, it was clear cals in order to facilitate the resumption Mr. Miller said that he could neither government is adamant that the pro- that government is undeterred by those of aerial and ground spraying this week- “accept excuses from the Minister and ject is desperately what the country seeking to have a public vote to deter- end. MRCU for not having the chemicals in needsotic at this time. Es mine whether the project should pro- Further to these complaints from his stock. Such incompetence at all levels Editorial NOn that side are many touted eco- ceed. Campaigners for the referendum constituents, Mr. Miller also calls on the cannot and should not be tolerated by are resolute that they have done what Government and MRCU to explain to Caymanians.” cruiseCustoms visitor arrivals and the Registrationjobs that is necessary to trigger aof national Importers vote. the public why begins the spray plane and the Mr. Miller said that if MRCU and the willnomic be required bene�its, to including service the sustained tourist What the Caymanian Times is push- truck foggers have not been seen during Ministry had exhausted their funds on To help importers start using a system for entry declaration, the Department will numbers based on those projections. ing for is continued robust debate with the last few weeks. start registering importers starting Monday, 16 October 2017. Meantime, the grassroots driven facts and transparency so the public “My inquires indicate that MRCU has mosquito programme” an application movementThe registration of the anti-portis required campaign- by the implementationcan best be armedof a new with online the informa-electronic no chemicals to spray for mosquitoes should“the unsuccessful have been Genetically-modi�ied made to Finance systemers is pressingfor entry hard declaration. and making Effective its 1tion November needed 2017,to make the Caymanthe best Islandsdeci- and no larvicide to treat the larvae in Committee last Friday to provide the Customscase for Departmenta referendum, will implementlargely con- the newsion system.possible This and will to knowrequire the importers details the water before the mosquitoes hatch,” necessary funds to purchase the chem- tocerned complete about and the submit environmental entries electronically im- required to Customs to hold using those the in andnew seeking gateway Mr. Miller said, adding: “There can be no ical.  portalpact of COLS the reefs (Customs that sit Online on the System). seabed Importers will be able to access  the portal through the website www.customs.gov.ky. Tips of the Week For individuals who have not yet receivedelected training of�ice in the accountable. use of the system, Customs will provide in-house training. Motivational Tip However, before they can use COLS, importers will have to be formally registered and recognised as an importer by Customs. The Power of Music This will require each individual to come in and provide Customs with relevant information including a government-issued Do not underestimate the power of music. Music can heal the sick, their business licence and/or companies registration including directorship. mend the broken heart, relieve stress identification,As a result, Customs e.g., driver’s will begin licence the or registration passport. Additionally,process starting it will Monday, be necessary 16 October for through companies 27 October and businesses 2017, from to provide8:30am and even help you to live longer. Just ask some of our seniors who are still Roberts Drive (locally known as Airport Road). playing music and dancing. They will to 4:00pm Monday to Friday. Registration will take place on the 1st floor of Customs Headquarters, located at #42 Owens agree that music has added value to However, if they miss this period to be registered, Customs will continue to register importers during normal business their life and also a few more years. hours. Although most importers were previously registered in the old system, it is necessary for all importers to be registered After a long stressful day, close your in the new system. Once registered with Customs,EDITORIAL importers can | then COMMUNITY submit entries electronically NOTICES and do business with eyes turn on your iPod or CD player Customs, without having to attend in person. PAGE 2 and just enjoy the mellowing sounds Cayman Islands Customs Management thanks importers forWednesday, their cooperation October and understanding 18, 2017 and |looks Issue forward No to 132 Caymanian Times of music. If you have energy left you continued partnership. may even dance a jig. Live longer. Live happier. Live life to its fullest with MUSIC. oticEs Sea GrapeEditorial NAir-Conditioned Storage UnitsCustoms - Kingbird Drive Registration of Importers begins Available for ImmediatePOLICE NEWS Secretarial Services To help importers start using a system for entry declaration, the Department will start registeringRental importers starting Monday, 16 October 2017. Services: WorkMonday Permits, to FridayTrade and 9 am Business to 6 pm Applications & RenewalSaturday Annual Returns,10 am to General 5 pm Letters The Variousregistration Sizes is required from by the implementation of a new online electronic Please call for other services system43-Year-Old-Man for entry declaration. Effective 1 November 2017, the Cayman of Islands Contact: Susan Customs80 Departmentsq. ft to 190 will sq. implement ft the new system. This will require importers BaytownCellular: Plaza.345 326-9953 West bay Road to complete and submit entries electronically to Customs using the new gateway Health Tip Address: Unit #2, Grand Plaza Please call: 326-3800 portal COLS (Customs Online System). Importers will be able to access the portal Drinking alcohol and Blood Phone Repairs 943-2355 (Opposite | Hi-Tech Phone Electronics) Retail 945-2355 Boddenor Town Charged through the website www.customs.gov.ky. Pressure Email: [email protected] BusinessEmail Hours: - [email protected] – 5pm, Mon – Fri Email: [email protected] Drinking too much alcohol can Tips of the Week For individuals who have not yet received training in the use of the system, Customs will provide in-house training. raise blood pressure to unhealthy Motivational Tip However,with before they canWounding use COLS, importers will have to be and formally registered and recognised as an importer by Customs. levels. Having more than three drinks The Power of Music This will require each individual to come in and provide Customs with relevant information including a government-issued in one sitting temporarily increases Do not underestimate the power your blood pressure, but repeated of music. 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 Hon. Joey Hew, Minister for CPI; Max Jones, Director of Public Works (front) and Levi Al- len, Acting Senior Manager, Organisational Development and Operational Support for PWD  Apprentice of the Year, Zeb Bush speaks at graduation ceremony for the PWD Construc- (back) enjoy graduation ceremony for the PWD Construction Apprenticeship Programme at tion Apprenticeship Programme at the Department of Agriculture on Wednesday, 29 May the Department of Agriculture on Wednesday, 29 May 2019 2019 PWD Construction Apprenticeship Programme Graduation ... Continued story from page A1 gramme’s capacity, covering both oper- to the community when ational costs and those required to ex- they were informed and Lands, Hon. Juliana O’Connor-Con- pand the facility to include a dedicated students needed more nolly, JP; Acting Minister, Hon. Barbara training building, which will be able to skills as they entered deliver up to 50 trainees per year. the world of work. She istry of CPI, Leyda Nicholson-Makasare; Hon. Joey Hew said Government was also emphasised the DirectorConolly; Actingof Public Chief Works, Of�icer Max for Jones the Min- and doing everything possible “to ensure importance of the the- Acting Senior Manager, Organisational that we promote sustainable and re- ory and academic com- Development and Operational Support sponsible development for the future.” ponents of the course. for PWD, Levi Allen. The Apprentice of The audience was also made up of uates will take their rightful place in the the Year went to 17 family and friends of the graduates futureHe added of this he important was con�ident industry,” “our which grad- year old graduating along with mentors from the Public he stressed was in “safe, Caymanian student Zeb Bush. He Works Department. hands.” said he was proud of Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Mander- The programme was launched in their work construct- son, MBE revealed he had learned, ear- ing the Post-Harvest Building as it meant a cabinet. The audience laughed when because2016. It developedof a lack ofout required of a need practical �lagged they had “done some- hely inadmitted his career, they the consistently skills needed came to �ixin skillsby PWD and to technical�ill key technical knowhow roles to locally carry thing for the country.” useful, no matter where his career had out work in the construction industry Fellow graduate  Hon. Franz Manderson, MBE, Deputy Governor speaks to since led. at the requisite standard. Realising the Chris Fennell revealed graduates of the PWD Construction Apprenticeship Pro- gramme at the Department of Agriculture on Wednesday, 29 Public Works Director Max Jones taking on of individual apprentices was he had joined the pro- May 2019 looked to the future of the programme too small an approach to meet industry gramme because he in his address. He thanked Minister Hew demands, the Department partnered “saw the potential. I for advocating on behalf of the training with CIFEC, before eventually opening have good faith it will put me in a good nai Pusey, D’Andre Bodden, Naethiun scheme, in order that Government’s full up to students not enrolled in any insti- place because I have always loved the Chambers, Jaydun Ebanks, Christopher tution. Fennell and Zeb Bush. secured, to develop the course further. CIFEC Director Delores Thompson The students graduating with the The graduation ceremony took place Additionalsupport and funding �inancial will backing double couldthe pro- be stressed it had been important to listen Level�ield of 2 construction.” award were: Rico Bodden, Da- on Wednesday, 29 May 2019.  Happy Father’s Day FFromrom Summer everyoneeveryo SALE herehere aat BOOST YOUR SALES REVENUE with Caymanian

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Call 936 – 1717 or West Bay is having a cocktail par- email ailianevans @hotmail.co.uk  Olympic Day 5K Run/Walk ty with a twist! Come dressed up for more information.  MUSHROOM FROM THE EAST Have you ever heard of turkey tail? I am not talk- ing about the tail feathers of the turkey. It’s actually a ing ability. This mushroom is a highlight of East Asia mushroom with a rather colourful name and surpris- medicine.have shown It’s that a highly is even used has aingredient powerful incancer- traditional �ight- ing ability. This mushroom has been found to boost Japanese and Chinese medical practices. the immune system immensely. Several human studies Trametes versicolour. The Latin translation for Tram- etesThe is, scienti�ic “one who name is thin,” for whileit is Coriolus the translation versicolour for ver-and sicolour is, “ variously coloured.” It grows naturally on dead logs and trees around the world. It has a fan shaped multi- coloured cap that some say resembles the tail feathers of the turkey. The secret to the powerful immune boosting capa- bility of the mushroom are compounds called glucans. Turkey tail has its own unique, “super,” version of glu- cans. Research has shown that these special glucans immune system, not only turning on your body’s own pass right through the gut wall and into the blood stream unchanged. This means when they go to work bacteria and viruses. cancerTurkey killers, tail isbut obviously also the greatimmune for cellsbuilding that up�ight your off switches on receptors on your immune cells, including immune system. Studies have shown that it has done neutrophils,they are just asmonocytes/macrophages, ef�icient as when extracted. natural The extract killer the most good for: Esophageal, lung, colon and stom- cells and T- and B- lymphocytes. In other words what ach cancers. Always check with your health care pro- these glucans are doing is supercharging your entire vider.  Once overweight, always overweight? While many people are able to lose a There’s no middle ground, you either The term “environment” sounds substantial amount of weight, very few see it as temporary change or you see it vague, so let’s break it down. Your en- keep the weight off for more than a year. as permanent change. It’s pretty obvi- vironment is the world that you create In fact, less than 1% of the formerly ous which mindset produces permanent around yourself. These are the foods obese will maintain their weight loss for results. that you see, smell and have easy access more than a year, according to a study Step #2 to Lose it For Good - in consistently accessing exercise. This ly this broke down to just 1 man out of New Habits isto. theThis lifestyle is the ease of theor dif�iculty people closest you have to 210conducted and 1 womanin the UK out in of 2015. 124. Speci�ical- Understanding how to put new habits Does this mean that once overweight in place is the second step to losing the lifestyle whether you realize it or not. we are all doomed to stay overweight? weight and keeping it lost. youI’ll that bet castsyou couldan in�luence draw outon yourthe idealown Participants in the study were told to As we just saw in step one, looking environment for permanent weight loss. eat less and move more, a method that at your weight loss behavior as a new You know the path. Now put in the effort failed to deliver long-term results. Clear- lifestyle is the only way to ensure per- to walk the path. ly this sound bite advice wasn’t enough. manent results and this means adopting  Ernest Ebanks Now I could launch into a debate over healthy new habits. Step #4 to Lose it For Good - whether or not this study practiced Habits are best taken on in gradual Good Nutrition you are to where you want to be it’s im- sound research and whether or not the steps. This has been proven to be the The problem with the advice of eat less portant to put a support system in place. participants really did eat less and exer- most effective way to make the new hab- and move more is that it doesn’t make a Nothing is more powerful than social cise more, but instead I’d rather share its stick. Approach building new habits distinction between calories. When total accountability. Instinctively you don’t with you what I know to be true about with baby steps instead of grand leaps. calorie count is your only goal you’ll end want to let people down, and so you’ll lasting weight loss. If one of your current, fattening, hab- up consuming lower quality calories work harder and more consistently in Make no mistake about it, long-term its is that you drink sugary soda then than you should, which leads to mind- a support group than you would when fat loss results are very possible and are less eating and malnutrition. working on your own. It’s hard to sleep enjoyed by the majority of my clients – the habit of drinking diet soda has com- Educate yourself on healthy calories in when you know someone is at the in stark contrast to the UK study results! pletely�irst switch replaced to drinking your sugary diet soda.soda habitOnce versus nutritionally void calories. A gym waiting for you! Since there’s more to it than simply then you can start replacing some of the great rule of thumb is that calories that This �ifth and most important step eating less and moving more, how does diet soda with water. You didn’t jump are created in nature are always superi- is where I come into your life. My en- one go about losing fat and then keeping or to calories created in a factory. Stick tire mission is to not only provide you it off for the long haul? Here are 5 Steps soda to just drinking water, that’s too with real food over anything from a with the action steps to getting into the to Lose it For Good… extremestraight and from will drinking make success �lavorful, unlikely. �izzy package. best shape of your life, I also am here to provide you with the support that you Step #1 to Lose it For Good - Step #3 to Lose it For Good - Step #5 to Lose it For Good - need to make it happen. The Right Mindset Your Environment Your Support System Call Ernest at Body Shapers Fitness There are only two mindsets to choose In order to permanently change your 325-8696 or email me today at bod- from when you approach your quest for body you must permanently change you’d be well on your way to success- [email protected] , to get weight loss: your environment. It makes sense that fullyIf youtransforming just did the your �irst body 4 stepsfrom fat then to started on a program that will get you 1. This is a temporary change in my you won’t maintain a lean body in the �it for life. Now located at Caymanian behavior. same environment where you gained haul. However, in order to fully ensure Village, two doors from down Island 2. This is a new way of life. the weight. that�it, and you keeping make theit that switch way fromfor the where long Taste Patties.  LOCAL NEWS PAGE A6 Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 C�������� T���� Cayman Islands hosts Pre-JMC, Trade Summit Heads of Governments from British Trade, Investment Aviation and Mari- Overseas Territories (OTs) will travel to time Affairs (MITIAMA). The summit is the Cayman Islands later this month for designed for high level government dis- the annual United Kingdom Overseas cussions between UK and OT Govern- Territories Association (UKOTA) Pre- Joint Ministerial Council (JMC) Meeting Premier Hon Alden McLaughlin said, followed by an inaugural UK/OT Inter- “Thisment Leadersinaugural and of�icials.UK/OT Internation- national Trade Summit to be held at the al Trade Summit is an opportunity to showcase what the OTs have to offer but The Pre-JMC meeting allows Leaders to also discuss trade opportunities with toKimpton agree key Sea�ire items resort. for the agenda for the and for all OTs as we all look for ways JMC meeting that will take place in No- to diversify our economies and take ad- vember in London and get an update on vantage of the opportunities that will be the work carried out by UKOTA over the afforded after Brexit.” past year. Director of the Overseas Territories The Trade Summit, jointly hosted by Department Ben Merrick said, “We are The Cayman Islands Government and delighted to co-host this important kind, by the new Cayman Islands Gov- Islands Government. This brings inter- ernment’sThe UK Government, Ministry isof theInternational �irst of its nationaland signi�icant trade issuesevent withto the the forefront Cayman of our discussions with the OT Govern- try’s history. Our forefathers have built ments as well as provides a strong and vibrant economy for us all a platform for discussion to enjoy. It is now our time to further of how we can better build on these foundations and bring work in partnership on Cayman to the world stage, showing trade.” them who we are, what we have to of- Topics being discussed fer and seek to enhance trade and in- include opportunities to vestment from our neighbours, near engage with UK initiatives and far.” for trade and promotion The timing of the Trade Summit is as well as with the Com- monwealth in their En- the Celebrate Cayman 60th anniversary terprise and Investment celebrations,planned speci�ically with special to coincideinvitations with to Council, and close exami- celebrations being extended to Her Maj- nation of business sectors esty’s Government and Overseas Terri- such as FinTech, Tourism, tories delegates. Healthcare and the Blue Alfonso Wright, Executive Chairman, Economy. Celebrate Cayman , “This is a wonder- Mr. Eric Bush, Chief Of- ful opportunity to showcase Cayman Islands history and culture with the is a very exciting time for UK and Heads of Government from the Cayman,�icer of MITIAMA,as we celebrate “This our 60-year anniversary cant time for the Cayman Islands’ rela- tionshipOverseas with Territories. the UK it At is such invaluable a signi�i- to stitution. We are now at be able to invite such high level attend-  UK British Overseas Territories aof crossroads our �irst writtenof our coun- con- ees to join our celebrations.”  Lighted Pedestrian Crossing Pilot Project Launching A National Roads Authority (NRA) pilot scheme will This pilot system is identical in operation to the whether they are travelling on foot, by bicycle, on pub- shortly get underway, whereby lighted pedestrian lighted crossing already in place on Elgin Avenue, link- lic transport or by car.” crossings will be installed along the CNB roundabout ing the Government Administration Building to Work- He added: “the Ministry of CPI supports this pilot in- arteries, through the newly-built extension, to the new force Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC). itiative, as we seek to make improvements for the ben- roundabout at the Intersection of Crewe Road and Pedestrians should push the button, wait for the Printers Way (near Mango Tree Restaurant). lights and check approaching vehicles have slowed to a In addition, these works will also mark the opening stop, before stepping out on to the crossing. Motorists ofe�it the of allElgin road Avenue/Mango users in the Cayman Tree extensionIslands.” and new potential problems posed by pedestrians who choose to must come to a stop by law when a pedestrian is pres- crossThe the purpose roundabout of the at scheme locations, is to and �ind in ways,a solution which to may the ent at the crossing. prove both disruptive and dangerous to all road users. The crossings are staggered to take into account shouldroundabout. be aware There of new will pavement be major changesmarkings to and traf�ic sig- The CNB roundabout has been chosen for this pilot those drivers who may be speeding up to leave the nage,�low as as a wellresult as of being the new alert road to pedestrians layout. All road using users the scheme because it is one of the few major roundabouts roundabout, as they will require a greater breaking lighted crossings. Access to Printers Way via the right- where the approach speeds are at 30 mph and below. distance in order to come to a safe stop at the pedes- hand turn lane from Thomas Russell Avenue will soon This makes it a safer location for the trial period, as trian crossing. no longer be possible. This access way will be perma- lower speeds carry a reduced risk of road accidents. The Minister for Commerce, Planning and Infra- nently closed. The programme aims to make it safer and less disrup- structure Hon. Joey Hew explained that “this project The NRA will also shortly be releasing two Public tive for pedestrians to cross the roundabout, thereby demonstrates NRA’s commitment to improving road Service Announcements to illustrate how to use the improving the experience for all road users. safety, access and user experience for all persons, pedestrian crossings correctly. 

0 3570 140 210 280 350 420 490 560 Base Mapping data provided by the Lands & Survey Department Map produced by the Transportation and Planning Unit Feet July 13th 2018 1 inch = 70 feet

 Map showing location of lighted pedestrian crossings in the vicinity of the CNB roundabout area ADVERTISEMENT C�������� T���� Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 PAGE A7

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EYE ON DEVELOPMENT With the huge amount of development currently on island, we thought we would feature some of the most interesting projects to see what they are off ering buyers in this busy market. Montage: upscale family living with a Caribbean feel ... Continued story from page A1

The unique selling points for Montage are numerous. Firstly, owners can con- plans�igure are the to home have so four as tobathrooms create either but ownersa four or can �ive-bedroom also include a home. powder Existing room at an extra cost if they want. Other add- ed enhancements they can choose in- clude having a gas supply included, and an enhanced A/C system among other options. “There’s a really good feel to this de- velopment,” James says. “The Carib- bean/colonial style of the properties means the design of the development is well-suited to the environment.” getting worse by the day, its location meansCrucially, owners with are in traf�ic the heart seemingly of the South Sound community, with the amenities that location offers such as sporting facilities, close proximity to the ocean and just a stone’s throw dren and financing is very much With normal sized lot in South “The developers are well-established from the schools further down Walk- an option,” James confirms. “From Sound is now running anywhere from in Cayman and are really nice to work ers Road. This makes Montage an ideal a numbers perspective, the price US$200,000 to US$300,000 and very with. This is a great opportunity for spot for families. makes good sense, with construc- little to no inventory in that location, working couples and a great spot for “At US$1.3 million, Montage is af- tion coming in at around US$300 per Montage appears an astute move from a families to make South Sound their fordable for professionals with chil- square foot.” home,” James said.  Amendments to�inancial Cayman perspective. trusts law a welcome development Amendments providing greater certainty and clari- exclude certain adverse impacts of foreign law on Cay- position as a market leading jurisdiction for the estab- man(iv) trusts; modernisation of the '�irewall' provisions which lishmentty to Cayman and administrationtrusts law reaf�irm of sophisticated the Cayman trustIslands' ar- rangements. 'trust corporation' to include all trusts largely to assist That's the view of Ogier partner and trusts expert, with(iv) discharging uni�ication a andretiring extension trustee. of the de�inition of Anthony Partridge, who says the amendments to the Commenting on the changes, Anthony said: Trust Law (2018 Revision) gazetted on 15 May 2019 "The amendments - largely the fruits of a Cayman with a commencement date of 14 June 2019, will mod- Islands Law Reform Commission industry consulta- ernise fundamental aspects of the law. tion process - were carefully crafted to ensure that the In summary, key changes to the law are: Trusts Law meets the evolving needs of the industry. "Overall, these enhancements are a welcome addi- mistake, making clear that in the Cayman Islands, it is tion to the trust offering of the Cayman Islands. An in- (i) codi�ication of the common law rules on trustee before relief for mistakes may be granted; not necessary to establish a breach of a �iduciary duty crease in the �lexibility of the Courts' powers to vary trust, particularly in relation to children or unborn mantrusts Islands' and con�irmation world class trust of its regime. jurisdiction to correct (ii) simpli�ication of the Court's ability to vary a mistakes is to be applauded, further af�irming the Cay- (iii) providing the Court power to resolve trust dis- sirable and will likely reduce enforcement attempts (at bene�iciaries; least"The in modernisationthe Cayman Islands) of the in�irewall connection provisions with bene-is de- ciaries;   Ogier partner and trusts expert, Anthony Partridge putes by approving compromises on behalf of bene�i- �iciaries' interests in Cayman discretionary trusts." HSA and Cystic Fibrosis Trust enhances respiratory care throughout the Cayman Islands ... Continued story from page A8 able to improve the quality of care we “It is wonderful to bring the Trust to Trust over many years, for which we are offer as well as our patient experience,” a close with the purchase of two fantas- so thankful. Special thanks are also due quire more complex tests,” said Director said Ms McLeod. tic pieces of equipment for the people of to our three trustees, Christina Kirkaldy, of the Sister Islands Health Services Dr The funds donated by the Cystic Fi- Cayman,” said Pamela Fowler, volunteer Tiffany Polloni and Jon Fowler who di- Srirangan Velusamy. brosis Trust were also used to purchase fundraising manager of the Trust since rected the Trust from the beginning." “It is through the outstanding support a chest airway clearance vest, a device its inception in 2005. “The Trust decid- Started by Pamela and Jon Fowler, the of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust that we able that helps to loosen and thin retained ed to split the remaining funds between Cystic Fibrosis Trust's aim was to raise to secure the Q-box, which has now be- secretions that if not removed could the HSA and research projects for a cure money for research and a cure for cyst- come a necessity for any high-level lab- contribute to increased rates of respira- oratory of respiratory diseases and dis- ally a gift from all the volunteers and that causes persistent lung infections and orders. Thanks to this donation we are reduced lung function. donorsfor cystic who �ibrosis helped overseas. and supported This is the re- limitsic �ibrosis, the ability a progressive, to breathe genetic over time. disease  tory infection, breathing dif�iculties and

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Call 945 8463 / 9162000 or email [email protected] ALL ABOUT EDUCATION | LOCAL NEWS PAGE A10 Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 C�������� T���� Much to Glean from the Preface to Roy Bodden’s Book In this article, I continue with my that the society, by its harboring racism, tion, colonial studies, critical pedagogy, assessment of Roy Bodden’s recent ‘might have caused irreparable injustice etcetera. book- From Guard House to the Glass upon generations of our own people’. For many, Franz Fanon’s, Wretched of House- one Man’s Journey through He is especially indignant of the view the Earth is a passionate and brilliant the Maze of Caymanian Politics. I fo- expressed by some that persons who elucidation of the process of decoloniza- cus on the book’s Preface. have ‘run nothing’ should not be en- tion. Fanon in using a psychological and The word preface is Latin in origin trusted to run the economy- the logi- psychiatric analysis of the dehumaniz- and means ‘spoken before.’ In the con- cal conclusion of which is that only the ing impacts of the colonial project on text of a book, it is what precedes the moneyed should be allowed to govern. main text- even though sometimes the In sections of the preface, Bodden cantly from the Marxian approach to call preface is followed by an introduction. gives us glimpses of the enticements to forthe aperson revolutionary and the societyprocess draws of change signi�i- in The preface presents the opportunity corruption that are sometimes offered to colonial societies. to the writer to explain in an honest and Albert Memmi’s, The Colonizer and open way how the idea of producing the warning that the political novice must the Colonized, explores and describes work came about, the inspiration be- bethose constantly in political on theof�ice. watch There as thoseis a subtle who the psychological effects of colonialism hind the work, the challenges, the aims desire to corrupt come in various guis- on the colonized and the colonizer alike and why persons should actually read es. This is an important observation as as he sought to expose the facts about it. Through a good preface, readers can those who study political corruption are the colonial situation. come to know the writer, especially if aware that some who become corrupt af- James Baldwin, black American es- the writer is not bothered with making ter entering politics, might have believed sayist, playwright and novelist known him or herself vulnerable. The preface that they were incorruptible when they for such works as, The Fire Next Time, usually concludes with a list of acknowl- Another Country and Go Tell it on the edgements- after all, in writing and pub- after many years in politics, are never in- Mountains. Baldwin explores race and  Dr. Livingston Smith is a Professor at lishing a book, the writer usually draws volved�irst entered. in bribes, Yet, craft, there nepotism, are those, crony- who the University College of the Cayman Islands. He is also Director of the CXC on the input of many. ism, improper use of government prop- of E. Franklyn Frazier’s book , Black Education Volunteer programme It becomes clear from the outset that Bourgeoisesocial issues.. HeFrazier also notes uses the a in�luenceMarxist the writer views himself as an intellectu- patronage, immoral conduct, etcetera. framework to analyze the social and po- al- a black Caymanian intellectual. This is Whaterty, fraud,are the in�luence factors peddling,at play that political make litical behavior of the African-American tion of Marcus Garvey, arguably, one of important as in the preface, Bodden not for the difference? This might be an im- middle class. the most important anti-colonial voices only outlines his reasons for writing this portant area for further study. of all time. book, but he does so drawing from what A main part of Bodden’s preface is his that giant of West Indian Literature, In the section in which Bodden speaks GeorgeBodden Lamming, has also writer been of in�luenced the classic- by of his quest for a political ideology, one ty- racism, and issues of social class and thinking and his intellectual formation- In the Castle of My Skin, described as thehe sees interconnections as main �laws ofbetween a colonial race socie- and whatlisting he of callsthe sources his ‘search that in�luencedfor a political his a ‘ study of colonial revolt’ and as ‘ one him, but not a distillation of the main class and especially their effects on peo- ideology.’ He says the reading of these of the greatest political novels in mod- outlineslearns of of the what thinkers became who his in�luenced political ples experiences and life circumstances. sources was a ‘most profound’ and en- ideology. One is also left at the end of Every social scientist knows of the trou- lightening experience and, no doubt, led Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan writ- this ‘search’ wondering what became bling impacts of these forms of inequali- him to detest ‘the game of colonial poli- erern and ‘ colonial’ academic. Literature’ Lamming by is Ngũgĩ also the wa the framework of his political ideology. ty on individuals and on the broader so- tics’ and nurtured he says, his unwilling- author of such books as – The Immi- He does not say this explicitly and so it cietal landscape and so, it should not be ness to become part of it. grants, Of Age and Innocence, The must be deduced that it is a mix of An- a surprise that Bodden examines these, Pleasures of Exile and Season of Ad- ti-colonialism, Marxism and maybe Lib- how they affected him on a personal lev- Boddens Intellectual venture. eration Theology. el, and, the society generally. In�luences One of the ironic elements of colo- The book was written, he explains, as a min Mays, that most outstanding edu- nialism is that those most hostile to it kind of tell all so that a record is left for fu- Bodden notes quite a distinguished list of cator,Signi�icantly, who, born there of a is sharecropper also Dr. Benja- in underestimate the extent to which they ture generations to learn of his personal thinkersAs his who main all have intellectual in common in�luences, an un- 1894, went on to serve as President of themselves have been impacted by this journey and, possibly, to learn some valu- derstanding of the colonial situation and Morehouse College. Known as an im- system in their thinking and behaviors. able lessons. He says he wants to inspire a desire to fundamentally change it. Paula portant teacher and ‘intellectual father’ It would have been interesting to get a all – but especially black Caymanians. Frieire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed is to Marin Lunther King, May’s autobiog- perspective of this from the writer. The preface of the book covers some a text that is timeless for progressive edu- raphy, Born to Rebel, is a testament of The writer says that he has poured his valuable themes, which are explored cators. Published in Portuguese in 1948, what it means to overcome challenges soul into the effort, with the hope that more fully in the main text. These in- this book uses a Marxist class analysis in on the way to success. it will be accepted, though he holds no clude race and class prejudice, political exploring the relationship between the ‘lofty’ expectations that it will be. In the corruption of various kinds, issues af- colonizer and the colonized. As an educa- black Caymanian, John Calvin McField, end Bodden seems to come out in favour fecting family life, sexual harassment, tor, Frieire called for an educational and whoBodden saw him also as notesa ‘promising as an in�luenceblack man’ a of self-determination, maybe another political ideology and so on. pedagogical approach in which the learn- who had the potential to occupy the seat word for independence. He says, ‘I cau- Bodden makes it clear that he believes er is a ‘co-creator of knowledge’ and sees of power. tion against making the mistake of sac- the power brokers who underrated the freedom as the ‘indispensable condition importance of education and the ed- for the quest of human completion.’ tion to the short term glamour of a false ucated treated him badly out of sheer This text has had a huge impact on a forThese a political and manyideology’, more though are signi�icant I am per- successri�icing ourin which ambition Caymanians for self-determina- can expect prejudice. But his broader argument is variety of intellectual settings- educa- sonallyin�luences surprised on the that writer there in hisis no ‘search men- the ‘trickle down.’  Cayman Turtle Centre to Celebrate World Sea Turtle Day with releasing Turtles into the Sea The Cayman Turtle Centre spent World Turtle Day, May 23rd, much the same as they do every other day of the year, working tirelessly to save sea turtles through conservation and edu- cational efforts. World Sea Turtle Day is June 16th and The Centre will cele- brate with a special Turtle Release on Governor’s Beach that same weekend. The Centre’s turtle tourism is world re- nowned and provides exceptional op- portunities for residents and visitors alike. All visitors are able to learn about sea turtles as well as other wildlife in a unique environment that is home to tion and distinctive tourism features. scienti�icDr. Walter research, Mustin, conservation, Cayman educa-Turtle Centre’s Chief Research and Conserva-  Headstarted turtles being released into the wild at one of the Centre’s public beach events nesting season is off to a good start. To datetion Of�icerwe have explains, collected “This over 12,000year’s turtle eggs. lands has a unique set of resources at its nent, and that is ecotourism, especially explained, “Once this species conserva- Our breeding beach at the Centre has disposal for the conservation of marine what is known as turtle tourism, which tion plan that we presented is adopted seen nesting nearly every night for the turtles because our country’s capabil- can have far-reaching positive economic under the National Conservation Law, last 6 weeks and as many as eight sep- ities for this rest on several important impacts. Last but not least, the seventh it will clearly signify that what we are arate nests in one night.” He furthers, pillars. One of the pillars is preserving important pillar I would mention is our doing at Cayman Turtle Centre is inte- “This is an exciting time for the Centre, the habitat for the turtles including suit- grated into a very robust, well thought especially given that the Species Conser- able nesting beaches. Another one is out, well supported, well documented vation Plan for Green Sea Turtle that the augmenting the wild population of sea knowledgeongoing scienti�ic about marine research, turtles which that adds in- national plan under the authority of Centre put together was endorsed by turtles: in the Cayman Islands we have formssigni�icant policymaking contributions and wildlife to the bodyconser- of the Cayman Islands Government. The government.” Mr. Tim Adam, the CEO of the world’s only captive breeding facil- vation work here and around the world. Plan will then be fully empowered and the Cayman Turtle Centre expounds on ity for marine turtles now well beyond Adopting this Species Conservation Plan in effect it becomes law. This is vital to the plan further, “The Species Conserva- its second generation, and releases of will provide a solid foundation for these support, sustain and extend our rela- tion Plan presented to Caucus and later captive-bred turtles contributed some pillars to work well together.” tionships with industry and research presented to Cabinet, was endorsed by 90% of Cayman’s present nesting pop- Renee Howell, Chief Marketing and partner entities both locally and over- the Government. Cabinet issued a direc- ulation of green turtles. Another pillar seas.” tion last August to the National Conser- is reducing and eliminating incentives The Turtle Centre intends for its vation Council to proceed with the steps to take turtles from the wild. A fourth turtleMerchandising conservation. Of�icer It states,is an “Foramazing me, Green Sea Turtle Species Conservation necessary to adopt and subsequently pillar is enforcement of the legislation opportunitythis is an extremely for the signi�icantCayman Islands time forto Plan to be followed by plans for the bring this Plan into force. This support to ensure that poaching is not tolerated. adopt this carefully written Green Sea Hawksbill and Loggerhead marine tur- given by Cabinet of the plan to be adopt- Turtle Species Conservation Plan and tle species. These plans will be tailored ed under the National Conservation Law of residents and visitors about the im- join the ranks of other nations with a makes this a dynamic time for us, and portanceA �ifth pillar of having is educating turtles in generations the marine well laid out and robust strategy for of each species. Dr. Walter Mustin fur- environment and what they can do to this important species. It is our under- thers,to the speci�ic“With the and approval unique requirementsand adoption country’s green turtle population.” help conserve turtles. That education is standing that the National Conservation of these plans, Cayman Turtle Conserva- forMr. ongoing Adam bene�icialcontinues, outcomes “World Sea for Tur- our integrated into what we impart to visi- Council, under the directive order given tion and Education Centre will be able tle Day is a notable occasion for us, as tors and to the local students we meet, by Cabinet, will be proceeding with the to assist with the conservation and edu- a nation and leader in conservation of at our Centre and at our various turtle administrative steps involved in putting cational efforts of all three turtle species tourism outreach events, and it has the the Green Sea Turtle Species Plan out for that are found in the Cayman Islands.” come together and show the world that public review. It is our hope to see this To see the turtle release on Saturday ourkeystone government marine leadership creatures, and to �inallyagen- protect a wide range of creatures that on their next Agenda, especially with June 15th come out to Governor’s Beach inhabitadditional the bene�icial oceans. A sixtheffect pillar of helping is close- to World Sea Turtle Day being in June.” In at 10am, and celebrate World Sea Turtle beliefs and our efforts. The Cayman Is- ly aligned with the educational compo- addition to earlier comments, Mr. Adam Day with the Cayman Turtle Centre!  cies across the board are uni�ied in our COMMUNITY | LOCAL SPORTS C�������� T���� Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 PAGE A11 North Sound Community Social “Taking the time to build community, tional Roads Authority (NRA). Residents there to enjoy the festivities. The Neigh- ering and with the number of residents to get to know your people will have long brought food, drinks and music and en- bourhood Watch Group is in its 3rd year that came out to get to know their neigh- – lasting bene�its.” So said Clifton Taul- joyed a relaxing evening of camaraderie and going from strength to strength. bours. bert, author and president and founder as they got to know their neighbours. Kay Carrig presented one of her hand Comfortable, stable and safe com- of The Freemount Corporation – a con- MLA Alva Suckoo also enjoyed the event painted table decorations to Commis- munities improve the quality of life sulting company that focuses on human chatting with residents. sioner Byrne after he had been admiring for its inhabitants and both Ms. Carrig capital development. Police Commissioner David Byrne, her wonderful works of art. Commander and Ms. Broadbelt believe that North Kay Carrig and Carole Broadbelt of Superintendent Robert Graham and Soto was very impressed by the organi- Sound Estates is a truly a wonderful the North Sound Estates may not have Eastern District Acting Commander zation of such a lovely community gath- community.  heard of Clifton Taulbert but obviously Fernando Soto - who is also a Newlands believe in this philosophy. These two resident dropped by. Also present was ladies organized a community social on Deputy Eastern District Commander Saturday 8th. June at the community Kerval Bryan. park. The relaxing, informal event was a Heather Bodden and Wayne Panton, meet and greet for all residents as well both of whom inspired and assisted with as a celebration of the wonderful road- setting up the Neighbourhood Watch work recently undertaken by the Na- Group in North Sound Estates were

Sunset to face 345 FC in Boys Under 11 FA Cup final Sunset FC Warriors have the chance to redeem themselves against 345 FC I nal, Sunset FC Fuego downed Sunset FC in the 2019 CIFA Boys Under 11 FA Cup StingraysIn the Girls 4-0 thanksUnder 13to yetFA Cupanother semi hat �i- trick from their top striker Ashlyn Evans and a single strike from Jordyn Bridges. �inal as both clubs won their respective Sunset FC Fuego will face the winner of Junesemi 15�inal at games.the Annex The Field, much will anticipated be a re- Elite SC and Academy SC Dolphins in the �inal, which is scheduled for Saturday, which ended with 345 FC I lifting the 2019match league of the trophy.Boys Under 11 league �inal, round,�inal. Academy SC Jaguars got past GeorgeIn the Town Boys SC Under 4-0. 13 FA Cup �irst defeated Latinos FC 5-0 (respect rule enforced)In their semithanks �inal, to goals Sunset from FC MaxWarriors Grif- FC II defeated Bodden Town SC 4-0 as SeanIn theLeon second (2) Derrick �irst round Russell game, and 345Cu- loinn Lynch all found the back of the net. feated�in (3) andSunset Jaxon FC Cover Makos (2). 6-1 (respect Academy SC Jaguars and 345 FC II ruleIn theenforced) second assemi goals �inal, from 345 FCChristo I de- move on in the competition and join 345 Durrant, Emre Cuevas-Ebanks, Harry FC I, 345 FC III, Academy SC Stingrays, Jakubiak, Danny Lyne, Ethan Cansell and Cayman Brac FC, Future SC and Sunset Chaz Ruddick were enough to see off a FC in the Boys Under 13 FA Cup quarter  Sunset FC Warriors (blue and white) advanced to the 2019 Boys Under 11 FA Cup final following their 5-0 win over Latinos FC (in bibs) nee scored for the Makos. 15. very competitive Makos out�it. Dylan Ly- �inalsIn thescheduled lone Boys for thisUnder Saturday, 13 league June and Bodden Town FC in the Boys Under FC I played the Boys Under 11 FA Cup game, Future SC travelled to the Sister 5-1 thanks to goals from Daniel Wallace, To secure a spot in the semi �inals, 345 Islands and secured a 4-0 victory over Zacharyin the �inal Redden, beating Gunnar Cayman Studenhofft Athletic SC A full schedule of CIFA Youth FA Cup ac- derers earlier in the day coming out on Cayman Brac FC. Tyler Beckford (2), tion17 �inal. continues this Saturday, June 15 with topquarter 2-1 thanks�inal against to goals Academy from Harry SC Wan- Nar- Jawon Henry and Dwayne Needham mour scored Cayman Athletic’s goal. borough and Kyan Okoli. Academy SC scored for Future SC. (2)Academy and Jahmai SC Blue Grif�iths. will meet Shameer the win- Sey- Wanderers’ Ijah Jennings grabbed his In the Boys Under 17 FA Cup semi the Girls Under 13 FA Cup second semi �i- team’s goal. still to be played, between Future SC nal, Boys Under 13 FA Cup quarter �inals, ner of the second semi �inal, which is Boys Under 15 FA Cup �inal and the Boys �inal, Academy SC Blue secured a spot Under 17 FA Cup second semi �inal. CIS takes home the title of Secondary School Beach Volleyball Champions With the Private School Association out the day, but it was Cayman Interna- Volleyball league having already come tional School that took the title and the and gone and summer just around the trophy. St. Ignatius was not far behind corner, many of the student athletes coming in second place, and they were are trying their best to enjoy what’s left followed by Triple C in third. The ath- of the First Baptist Indoor Volleyball letes were recognized for their amazing league before they have to hang up their performances, and Coach Rick conduct- trainers and put away their knee pads ed a brief ceremony to acknowledge for yet another season. Visiting coach, the top three teams for each division. Rick Bevis, has played an integral role in For the Senior Boys, Adrian Anglin and developing the youth program on island, Marcos Bertran brought home the gold and it was through his many high school on behalf of St. Ignatius, Evan Mur- directed initiatives that he recognized ray and Travis Douglas won the silver an eagerness to learn among the young representing Triple C, and lastly Alex athletes, and proposed hosting one last Cummer and Jack Paolini snagged the tournament for the students. Coach Rick bronze for CIS. Maryn McCoombs and reached out to the secondary school vol- Daniela Suarez were awarded the gold leyball coaches and asked them to share for the Senior girls, followed by Triple an open invite to all players interested C’s Kaylee Scott and Denise Suico in sec- in competing in the inaugural Second- ond place. The rankings for the junior ary School Doubles Beach Volleyball boys had CIS students Kayden Knapik Tournament. The student athletes took to the court Cayman Prep’s Jake Serpell and Oskar bright and early on Saturday, June 8th Bjuroeand Dylan in second. Dacosta The in gold �irst medalists place, and for put in on the beach was something tru- that we have laid the foundation for to compete in the tournament, many the junior girls team was comprised of ly great to see.” The silver medal for the an event that will thrive and become a of which were sporting their school Joanna Robinson from Triple C and her junior girls was awarded to St. Ignatius much anticipated annual Tournament colours with pride. Although the pools partner Chloe Bentick-Lalli from CIS students Kristianna Gordon and Anjia in the Cayman Islands. Thank you to the were divided by gender the results of who said “My experience this weekend Delapenha, and last but not least, Cay- teachers who supported and promoted both the boys and girls games would be out playing beach volleyball was cer- man Prep’s Jenny Purton and Jenna Ed- the event in their respective schools. used to determine which school would tainly something to remember. My part- wards secured the bronze. be awarded the title of 2019’s Second- ner and I were able to come together Coach Rick Bevis was thrilled with es, Evolving Island, Paint Pros, Island ary School Doubles Beach Volleyball and work extremely hard which result- the outcome as he noted: “We had a Naturals,Also, our Camana terri�ic sponsors:Bay Theaters, QuickImag- Books Champions. All the teams fought hard ed in us winning in the junior division. very successful tournament with many & Books and Powder Monkey Gourmet and put forth a valiant effort through- To see all the effort and focus everyone extremely competitive matches. I hope Treats.”  WEATHER | GOVERNMENT WATCH | INSPIRATIONAL | OBITUARIES PAGE A12 Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 C�������� T����

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Premier, Government MOMENTS OF INSPIRATION pay tribute to Justice Quin It is with deep regret that the Premier and the Government of the Cayman Is- lands recognises the passing of Justice Charles Quin who was a Grand Court judge and indispensible member of the CLASSIFIEDS law community in the Cayman Islands. CAYMANIANRESCUED TIMES Friday 29 September, 2017 -Issue ACTS No 124 PAGE 19 Mr. Quin passed away from this earth- ly realm Friday evening at home sur- rounded by his family and friends. Health City Cayman Islands KOZAILYOur thoughts DESIGNS and prayers LTD. go out to his 16:31 surviving family members: wife, Diana; Invites application for the following positions and sons, Nicholas, Thomas and Wil- In 2010, Manuel Gonzalez was the Everyone who accepts Him as Saviour Invites Caymanliam; Nationals and his daughter-in-law & Status Holders Jessica. to fill in the job post for.. is rescued form eternal damnation ONE (1) ARCHITECTURAL AUTO CAD TECHNICIAN miners Administrativetrapped for 69 days inAssistant- a Chile- and Accounts a Christ less eternity. Jesus was Qualifications: man Islands in 1985 and worked as an an�irst mine. rescue The workerworld watched to reach in amaze- the 33 • With Bachelor’s Degree attorney,inJustice Architecture Quinserving �irst as arrived a senior in thepartner Cay- ment at his heroic endeavours getting and never again to die. Likewise, all • Must have in depth knowledge in computer aided design software such as but the �irst to be raised form the dead for Quin and Hampson from 1992 to Graduate/Postto Graduate/I.C.W.A./C.Athe trapped miners. Finance willwith be 3 given years’ life of eternal experience when they in not limited to AutoCAD, 2007.Revit, He 3D became Max, Photoshop, an acting magistrate etc. God’s word tells of even greater surrender to Jesus and live the life • With at least 5 years of relevantof the Summary work experience Court in 1993 and He had a passion for the relevantCayman Is- field.rescue. Experience Adam andin theEve’s healthcare sin brought industry they ought would to live. be advantageous. Job Description: served there for many years before be- lands and its people. He will• truly be the entire human race into a contin- Are you still trapped in your sins? • Determine client’s objectivesing named and arequirements; judge of the Grand Meet Court with in othermissed professionals by all who had the Postprivilege holder to willuous be sinfulness. responsible Unable for: to break free The greatest RESCUER is standing and clients at an early stage to agree on the project brief. May 2008. know him.  • Cash collectionseveryone and faces deposits both physical and reconciliation and right before of same. you with outstretched • Understand how the design aspects of a construction project influence and relate spiritual death. But God gas provided hands. Reach out and let Him make • to performance and functional issues so that practical questions can be addressed. Payables andthe greatest receivables. RESCUER, JESUS CHRIST. you free.  • Sketch preliminary design plans • • Specify materials and furnishings, such as lighting, wall finishes, flooring, Statutory payments and audits. plumbing fixtures, etc. Governor’s StatementMust have knowledge in preparing, examining and analyzing accounting • Evaluate and advise on environmental, legal and regulatory issues contributing to planning applications and other regulatory application procedures; records, financial statements, and other financial reports to assess • Assess what surveys (e.g. land surveys) are required before work can commence on the Passing ofSalary accuracy. range: US$30,000 to 42,000 per annum based upon experience and ensuring such surveys are undertaken and their results fed into the project. • Develop project briefs and working on these as the project progresses; • Prepare final plans, using computer applications such as CAD, sketchup, revit and make presentation forJustice the client Charles QuinAssistant Manager – Finance & Accounts (Claims & Debt Collections) • Advise clients on procuring the best and most appropriate contracts for the work “With great sadness I they are undertaking; learned of the passing of • Place orders for materials and oversee installation of the design elements Justice Charles Quin. He Bachelors of Commerce with minimum 5-8 years’ finance and Debt Collections • Liaise with appropriate authorities (planning enquiries, building inspectors) was a well-respected man • when producing documentation for statutory approval; experience in any Industry but preferably in healthcare industry. who had contributed great- • Producing, analyzing, and advising on detailed specifications for suitable ly to justice in the Cayman Must have sound knowledge of medical terminologies used in a hospital materials or processing to be used; Islands and the local region • Carry-out design-stage risk assessments; • setting including but not limited to CPT/ICD codes. over a long career. We are • Administering contracts and projects certifications; indebted to him for his ser- • Receive payments and post amounts paid to customer accounts. • Create and communicate change orders when necessary vice. My deepest condolenc- • Oversee and supervise the project Make Debtors ageing report on a biweekly basis and present the same to • Visit after the project to esensure to his thatfamily, the friends client and is satisfied • • Perform other related tasks.colleagues at this sad time,” Management. His Excellency the Governor, Remuneration and benefits:  Locate and notify customers of delinquent accounts by email, telephone, Salary is commensurate withMr. Martyn experience Roper, said. and qualification His Excellency CI$4,500-6,000/ the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper month with health insurance and pension in accordance with the Cayman Islands • or personal visits in order to recover payment. Government. • Interested applicants may submit their resume to OBITUARIESAdvise customers of necessary actions for debt repayment. [email protected]. Sort and file correspondence, and perform miscellaneous duties such as • answeringThe Family of the Late correspondence and writing reports.The Family of the Late Ashton Millwood Justice Charles Quin regret to announce his passing on regret to announce his passing on Churchill’s Funeral Home ArrangeSunday, 2 June 2019.for debt repayment or establish repayment schedules, based on KOZAILY DESIGNS LTD. Friday, 7 June 2019. • customers' financial situations. A service of Thanksgiving will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, 15 June 2019 Invites Cayman Nationals & Status Holders to fill in the job post for.. Salaryat the WebsterNegotiate Range: Memorial United credit USD Church. 30,000.00 extensions towhen USD necessary. 40,000.00A service of Thanksgiving per willAnnum. be held at We have been asked to announce the passing of ONE (1) BOOKKEEPER/ACCOUNTANT Viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Friday, 14 June 2019 Jehu Blessing McGuire, prior to the service. Resident Medicalat OfficerSt. George’s Anglican Church. Qualifications: who passed away on Sunday, June 02, 2019. Interment will follow at the New Bodden Town Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers please make donations • Must have a professionalJehu license Blessing orMcGuire certificate will be repatriated issued toby any recognized to the National Trust of Cayman or Bus service will be available from Eastern Ave. Trinidad and Tobago. Jasmine (formally Cayman HospiceCare). professional body (CA, ACCA, CPA). MBBS• Texaco/Rubis with with pick MD/Fellowship at 11:00 a.m. in Pediatric with 5-7 years of experience. Condolences can be registered at www.boddenfuneralservices.com & • Minimum 8 years post-qualification work experience. Condolences may be registered at www.boddenfuneralservices.com ExtensiveBodden Funeral experience Service Facebook page in the practice of Pediatric with additional • Exceptional working knowledge of QuickBooks Premier. • • Well versed in financial statements’Condolences preparation can be registered and at analysis. churchillsfuneralhome.com experience in care of Acute Pediatric inpatients (desirable). • With the ability to develop strategies and plans for short, mid, & long term Should be aware of JCI policies and procedures and would have worked in financial goals of the organization. Salaryhigh range: volume Salary Cardiac will and/or be on Orthopedics Percentage tertiary basis prorated care Hospitals. according to • Keen in details and well-roundedChurchill’s in internal control policy and execution The Family of the Late The Family of the Late Funeral Home hoursHulda of engagement. Ebanks Norma Dean Ebanks • Excellent organizational, oral and written communication skills. regret to announce her passing on regret to announce her passing on Monday, 10 June 2019. Monday, 3 June 2019. Job Description: • Budget management and cash flow monitoring. We have been asked to announce the passing of OnlyA Service shortlisted of Thanksgiving will be held candidates are guaranteedA Service a of Thanksgivingresponse. will be held • Financial statements’ preparation andMr. Georgeanalyses Leo Kelly,– these include but not limited at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, 23 June 2019 at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, 15 June 2019 at the North Side Church of God, at the Wesleyan Holiness Church, West Bay. to the analysis of all real andwho nominal passed away accounts on Monday, as wellJune 03,as 2019.performing variance & viewing will be held from 2:00 p.m. Viewing will be held from 2:00 p.m. Details of a Thanksgiving Service will be prior to the service. prior to the service. financial ratio analysis. Suitably experienced Caymanians, Status holders, Residents with Employment announced at a later date. Interment will follow at the Interment will follow at the • Recording of daily financial transactions in accounting software: Quickbooks North Side Cemetery. West Bay Cemetery. Rights only need to apply. • Perform reconciliation of cash in bank, payables, receivables and other balance Condolences can be registered at www.boddenfuneralservices.com & Condolences can be registered at www.boddenfuneralservices.com & Bodden Funeral Service Facebook page Bodden Funeral Service Facebook page sheet accounts. Please send resume to [email protected], P.O. Box-10590, KY1-1005, Condolences can be registered at churchillsfuneralhome.com • Liaise with Project Manager in the review and analysis of project costs, payment Cayman Islands. 12-Oct-2017. applications & contracts. Deadline to submit application is • Accounts receivable management – from billing to collection to report generation to analysis of aging of receivables,Churchill’s to recommendation on theFuneral provision Home for bad debts. • Accounts payable managementWe have been – fromasked toprocessing announce the passingof suppliers’ of invoices to Advertise Mr. Osmond Osbourne Mayhew, payment to budget allocation.who passed away on Tuesday, June 04, 2019. • Review existing company internalA Thanksgiving control Service policies will andbe held procedures at and prepare here! revisions/suggestions for managementCayman Islands approval Baptist Church on Remuneration and benefits: Saturday June 22, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. Viewing will be from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Contact a staff member CI$3,000-4,000/month with health insurance and pension in accordance with the Interment at Prospect Cemetery to find out how you can Cayman Islands Government. Interested applicants may submit their resume to advertise in this spot! Condolences can be registered at churchillsfuneralhome.com [email protected]. REGIONAL C360 C�������� T���� Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 PAGE B1 St Vincent and the Grenadines Becomes Smallest Nation to Hold a Seat in the UN Security Council The Caribbean country of St Vincent Speaking to the press outside the and the Grenadines defeated El Salvador General Assembly Hall, Prime Minister in a vote for a seat on the United Nations Dr Ralph Gonsalves described the elec- (UN) Security Council, becoming the tion of his multi-island nation of around smallest nation to sit on the body that 110,000 people, as a “historic occasion”. is charged with ensuring international He said his country intends to work peace and security. very closely with other members of the Following a secret ballot at the UN Security Council. headquarters in New York last Friday, “We will work together for peace and St Vincent and the Grenadines was one security. The United Nations has its weaknesses, it has its limitations, but it the UN General Assembly to the Security has profound strengths and possibilities Council.of �ive countries The others elected were by Estonia, members Niger, of which are displayed daily,” Prime Minis- ter Gonsalves said. their seats as non-permanent members ofTunisia, the Security Vietnam. Council All �ivein January will take 2020, up ed to the 15-member Council – 10 of replacing Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guin- whomEvery are year, non-permanent �ive countries – for are a elect-two- ea, Kuwait, Peru and Poland. year term, according to a geographical El Salvador had competed with St rotation set by the Assembly in 1963, Vincent and the Grenadines to repre- to ensure fair regional representation: sent the Latin American and Caribbean  St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves (left) with others elect- group on the Security Council. The CAR- ed to the UN Security Council (Photo: UN) ICOM nation received 185 votes to the two�ive from Latin African American and Asian States; and and Pa- El Salvador’s six votes. There were two twoci�ic from States; Western one from European Eastern and Europe; Other Niger, Tunisia and Viet Nam were Romania lost out to Estonia in the East abstentions in the voting process. States (WEOG). elected unopposed in last Friday’s vote. European group.  St Kitts Defends Citizenship by Investment Programme Amid Scrutiny by European Parliamentarians Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris has strongly defended his government’s his Government undertook a compre- administration of St Kitts and Nevis’ hensiveHe said overhaul that since of takingthe CBI of�ice programme, in 2015, Citizenship by Investment (CBI) pro- which led to it “receiving international gramme which is being scrutinized by accolades and being labelled as the plati- two European Parliamentarians. num standard of the citizenship industry”. He is adamant that his Team Unity ad- ministration oversees “the best citizen- ship by investment programme in the made“My toGovernment the CBI programme is satis�ied since that ourthe world”. signi�icant reforms, which have been In a letter dated May 10, 2019, mem- eration with our international partners, bers of the European Parliament Ana andcoming the toexcellent of�ice, ourquality high of level our dueof coop- dili- Gomes and Marietje Schaake wrote to the gence have transformed our programme European Union (EU) Commission, the into an international leader amongst all President of the European Council and programmes. We regret that our prede- cessors had not exercised the proper mination of the visa-free status afforded due care and attention. We inherited toother St Kitts top EUand of�icials, Nevis’ citizens. calling forThey the cited ter- serious problems in 2015, but we have cases of “questionable” individuals get- since consecrated that history and we ting passports under the CBI programme, now have the best CBI programme in which has been in place for 35 years. the world. We are open, transparent and “We urge you to consider terminating democratic, and our programme pro- the visa-free status programme with St vides the global platinum standard for was an economic citizen of St. Kitts and which had long passed,” Harris said. Kitts and Nevis unless their authorities its safety and security,” Harris said. Nevis since 2014”. “Our due diligence is one of the best. It Harris was referring to the claim by bility and seriousness of members of the viduals…are not slipping through the is multi-layered and multifaceted, using the MPs that Andrei Pavlov, a Russian European“It is not Parliamenta good re�lection that they of the should relia- cracks,can provide allowing full them con�idence access to that the indi- Eu- suspected of being involved in the 2009 seek punitive action against any entity ropean Union,” they wrote. The Kittitian leader said his Govern- murder of Russian auditor Sergei Mag- But at a press conference on Wednes- mentinternational was therefore �irms and very agencies.” disappoint- nitsky, had obtained a St Kitts and Nevis of due process and natural justice and day, Prime Minister Harris said the situa- ed in the European Parliamentarians’ passport under the CBI. However, al- without givingregard thefor accusedthe consequences the bene�it tions mentioned by Gomes and Schaake letter requesting “scrutiny of our pro- though he admitted to making inquiries, of their ill-informed letter, not just for all occurred under the previous admin- gramme without a scintilla of evidence Pavlov said he had not gone ahead with the viability of the CBI programme of istration led by Dr Denzil Douglas, and of any wrongdoing by anyone in our the application. The Government also St Kitts and Nevis but also for the wid- the arguments on which they had based programme, and by relying on misdeeds er Caribbean. We therefore call on those their recommendations were “basically of the former Douglas regime and the Kitts and Nevis citizenship. two MPs…to recall their letters and to false, fake news, nothing of the current inaccurate claim that a Russian citizen con�irmed“The instances that the Russianwhich neverthey hadquot- St apologize to our people,” Prime Minister reality with respect to our programme”. of interest to law enforcement agencies ed were instances related to a regime Harris said.  Barbadian Singer Rihanna is World’s Richest Female Musician, With an Estimated Fortune of US$600 Million Fourteen years after breaking into the music indus- try, smashing records and creating history along the LVMH. way, Barbadian singer and entrepreneur Rihanna has theThe �irst LVMH black partnership woman to createis the latest an original of the brandstar’s busi-with become the world’s wealthiest female music, accord- ness ventures, following on from lingerie label Savage ing to Forbes. X Fenty, co-owned with Los Angeles-based online fash- The business magazine has estimated the 31-year- old ‘Work’ singer’s worth at US$600 million, surpass- year; and her cosmetics brand co-owned with LVMH, ing that of even Madonna (US$570 million), referred to Fentyion �irm Beauty, TechStyle which Fashion was founded Group in and 2017 launched and racked last as the Queen of Pop since the 1980s; Canada’s all-time best-selling artist Céline Dion ($450 million); and Be- weeks and generated an estimated US$570 million in yoncé ($400 million). revenueup a reported last year, US$100 after onlymillion 15 monthsin sales inin business.its �irst few But Rihanna’s music is not the only source of her Rihanna is 37 overall on Forbes’ list of 80 richest self-made women, as measured by their net worth. the pop icon’s has evolved into a style icon and busi- Last year she made the magazine’s list of the World’s nesswoman,wealth. Although and sheher �irstworth became includes famous revenues as a singer, from 100 Highest-Paid Entertainers, ranking at 84. her fashion and beauty lines that have now seen her In a recent interview with the New York Times Style feature in Forbes’ 2019 ranking of the richest self- Magazine, Rihanna indicated she had no plans of slow- made female entrepreneurs and executives. ing down. According to Forbes, the majority of her income “I never thought I’d make this much money, so a comes from her partnership with LVMH, the French number is not going to stop me from working. I’m not luxury goods company that owns the likes of Chris- being driven by money right now. Money is happening tian Dior, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton. Just last month, along the way, but I’m working out of what I love to do, Rihanna launched her fashion label Fenty – a new what I’m passionate about. Work will change when my Paris-based clothing house that will make high-end life changes in the future but an amount of money is  Rihanna’s estimated net worth surpasses that of Madon- clothes, shoes, accessories and jewellery –, becoming not going to stop that,” she said.  na, Celine Dion and Beyonce. (Photo: Rihanna’s Instagram) GLOBAL NEWS BRIEFS PAGE B2 Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 C�������� T����

GLOBAL NEWS BRIEFS Philippines fury at UN Canada has record of�icials high employment The Philippine govern- Canada’s unemployment ment has responded fu- rate is at its lowest in over riously to United Nations 40 years. The Canadian rights experts seeking an economy added 27,700 international investigation jobs in May, enough to push into the unlawful killings the jobless rate down to 5.4 during President Rodrigo percent — its lowest level Duterte’s drug war, calling since 1976. the push “an outrageous Statistics Canada has interference” on the coun- reported the jobless rate try’s sovereignty. dropped three percent A presidential spokes- mainly because there were man, Salvador Panelo,  Philippino police are targeting drug addicts almost 50,000 fewer people accused the 11 special of- looking for work. That, cou-  Canada’s employment figures are their highest since strict protocols, he said, and those who pled with the jobs gain, was 1976 lutely false recital of facts,” and said that deviate from it are dealt with by the gov- enough to push the rate to the�icials Southeast of “peddling Asian acountry biased was and an abso- in- ernment. Rights groups have placed the a record low. May's job gain comes on Virtually all the new jobs came in dependent democracy with a working number of deaths at 20,000 to 30,000. the heels of 106,500 added in April, the form of self-employment. Some judiciary. the best month for jobs on record. 62,000 people identifying as self-em- “Let the enemies of the state and their for an investigation into the killings, The May number means Canada's ployed got jobs during the month, but supporters from foreign soil be fore- notingOn Friday, that there the specialhad been of�icials a “stagger- called economy has added 453,000 jobs in they were offset by a loss of 33,800 warned that no amount of destructive ing number” of unsolved and unlawful the past 12 months — an increase of employees elsewhere. narratives against this government will 2.4 percent, and the best 12-month Economists tend to think that envelope it with the appearance of pre- rights defenders in the Philippines. They stretch since 2003. self-employment isn't the best type tended truth to hoodwink the Filipino saiddeaths, the inquiry along with should of�icial begin attacksbefore the on Most of the jobs were added in On- of employment because it tends to be people in embracing it,” Mr Panelo said. Human Rights Council convenes a new tario, British Columbia, Nova Scotia temporary, and often isn't as stable or Mr Panelo insisted that Mr Duterte’s session this month. and New Brunswick. The job market well-paying. war on drugs, which the government “There are now thousands of grieving shrank, meanwhile, in Newfoundland While the drop in the jobless rate says has killed more than 5,000 people families in the Philippines,” the United and Labrador, and Prince Edward Is- sounds impressive, economist Brian suspected of being addicts and dealers Nations experts said. “We call on the in- land. Everywhere else, it was little DePratto of TD Bank noted that overall over the past three years, was based on ternational community to do everything changed. The numbers also seem to the report wasn't all that encouraging, the “primary duty of the state” to pro- possible to ensure there will be no suggest the market for summer jobs considering the surge in self-employ- tect its citizens. The police operate on more.”  for young people is doing well. ment.  Honduras abortion Cuban feels US travel ban strongly opposed ban right away Honduras’ total ban Cuba’s reliance on on abortion in all cir- American tourism rev- cumstances puts wom- enue is already feeling en and girls in danger the effects only a week and violates their rights, after US President Human Rights Watch Donald Trump intro- has said, releasing a duced stricter laws web feature on the top- banning Americans to ic. Abortion in Honduras visit the island. is illegal in all circum- Until last week, Ha- stances, including rape vana’s Old Town was and incest, when a wom- swarming with US  Cuban restaurants are struggling for trade now an’s life is in danger, and  Abortion rights protestors in Honduras visitors, mainly from even when the foetus cruise ships, who toured the zone to “About 90 percent of incomes for pri- will not survive outside the womb. their health and lives at risk to end learn about its history, culture and her- vate workers in Old Havana came from The web feature, “Life or Death pregnancies behind closed doors, in itage. passengers on US cruise ships. We’ll be Choices for Women Living Under Hon- fear and desperation and without Private businesses in the area like res- severely affected as they won’t come duras’ Abortion Ban,” shares stories medical care,” said Margaret Wurth, taurants, cafeterias, craft sellers and the anymore,” Miguel Angel Morales, the of Honduran women confronting the senior women’s rights researcher iconic convertible vintage cars thrived owner of private restaurant La Moneda cruel effects of the abortion law. They at Human Rights Watch. “Honduras’ with thousands of tourists supporting Cubana, said. include a woman forced to bear her draconian law is leading to enormous their activities and directly engaging This “paladar” as restaurants are rapist’s child; a woman facing jail af- suffering among women and girls and with the booming sector which current- called on the island is strategically locat- ter having a miscarriage; women who their families.” ly employs more than 584,000 Cubans. ed in one of Old Havana’s squares. It was experienced complications from clan- The country’s criminal code im- However, that reality has dramatical- opened in 2011 as part of Cuba’s small destine abortions; a pro-choice pastor poses prison sentences of up to six ly changed when Washington decided market-oriented reforms to open the who has faced death threats for her years on women and girls who in- to abruptly end cruise ships to the is- private sector. activism; a doctor who cannot always duce abortions and on medical pro- land and people-to-people educational People-to-people educational travel act in her patients’ best interests; and fessionals who provide them. The exchanges, the most popular category was a category created under former US women who share information about government also bans emergency used by US citizens to travel to Cuba. President Barack Obama that allowed safe abortion in secret through an contraception, or the “morning after Now, many of these small entrepre- Americans to visit the island on organ- anonymous phone line. pill,” which can prevent pregnancy neurs are left wondering what the future ised thematic tours that promoted cul- “Banning abortion does not stop it, after rape, unprotected sex, or a con- of their businesses will be like without tural exchanges between the two coun- but it forces women and girls to put traceptive failure.  visitors from the neighbouring country. tries.  Venezuelans �lock Cameron mocked for over Colombia border Brexit mess Venezuelans are crossing into Former British Prime Colombia in their thousands Minister David Cameron to buy food and medicine after has been branded the Venezuela President Nicolas “worst Prime Minister Maduro reopened a border that in 100 years,” over his had been shut down for four failure to take into ac- months. count the anger British Long lines of Venezuelans voters felt toward the stood at two international European Union and bridges near the city of Cucu- the British Government ta on Saturday, waiting to have when he agreed to hold their documents checked by a vote on Brexit.  Venezuelans are getting basics from Colombia Mr Cameron resigned  David Cameron is blamed for the Brexit debacle carrying children on their following the results of shoulders.Colombian of�icials, with some the Francisco de Paula Santander Inter- the Brexit referendum in 2016 and ry who thinks ‘what fun to light that Venezuelan border guards dressed in national Bridge with Colombia had re- his decision provoked the fury of for- match.’ green uniforms helped in controlling the mained closed. mer Cabinet minister David Mellor. “Theresa May is disastrous, but she crowd. Announcing the frontier’s reopening, The British broadcaster, who served is not the mother of all disasters – the Venezuela’s government ordered the Mr Maduro said: “We are a people of in both the Thatcher and Major gov- mother of all disasters is David Cam- borders with Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, peace that strongly defends our inde- ernments, branded Mr Cameron “the eron. Brazil and Colombia closed in February pendence and self-determination.” mother of all disasters” as he shamed “I hope wherever he’s enjoying a as the opposition tried to deliver food The closure had forced many Vene- him for his role in the Brexit debacle. glass of champagne and chillaxing this and medical supplies into the country. zuelans to cross the frontier illegally to Mr Mellor insisted Mr Cameron should weekend, he will realise, look in the Most of the aid was provided by the get necessities that were all but unat- have anticipated that people would mirror and think ‘all of this is my fault United States, a key ally of opposition tainable in Venezuela. But the problem want to give the European Union and because it is’.” leader Juan Guaido who declared him- the British Government “a good kick- Meanwhile, Mr Cameron has been self to be Venezuela’s rightful president ing the rainy seasons, and the paths are ing.” in January. But Mr Maduro dismissed alsois access controlled has become by criminal more groups.dif�icult dur- Speaking to LBC Radio, Mr Mellor gence company, in his most prominent the aid as an infringement on Venezue- Mr Maduro’s announcement caused said: “The worst Prime Minister in 100 businesshired by anappointment American arti�icialsince stepping intelli- la’s sovereignty and prohibited it from worry in Colombia where several may- years has surely got to be David Cam- down as prime minister three years entering. ors and governors of Colombian regions eron. ago. He will head up the advisory In May, the government reopened on the border called for a national secu- “He created this Brexit nonsense borders with Aruba and Brazil, but the rity meeting, fearing an increase in the almost without realising what he was ising in AI-based behavioural pairing Simon Bolivar International Bridge and exodus of Venezuelans.  technology.board of A�initi  – a company special-

doing, like a child in a �irework facto- INTERNATIONAL SPORTS C�������� T���� Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 PAGE B3 KD’s injury ruins hoop dreams Golden State forward Kevin Durant’s Warriors president Bob Myers said. “I injured right Achilles not only put an run our basketball operations depart- end to his involvement in the NBA Finals ment. And to tell you something about but also cast a cloud over his free agency Kevin Durant, Kevin Durant loves to play decision in three weeks. basketball, and the people that ques- Durant only lasted a few minutes in tioned whether he wanted to get back to Game 5 which the Warriors won 106- this team were wrong.” Durant got hurt on a dribble on the to bring the score to 3-2 to the Toronto right wing, coming up lame on a cross- Raptors.105 in a (Thursday’s nail-biting �inishgame onwas Monday played over move and falling to the floor. “It after press time.) sucks. I feel so bad for him, his camp,” It was a massive blow for the perenni- Warriors guard Klay Thompson said. “He’s going to come back stronger who could be facing a long rehabilita- though. That’s the kind of fighter he tional All-Star process. and two-time NBA �inals MVP is and I’m going to miss him, man. It’s An MRI was performed on Tuesday to not the same being out there without determine the severity of the injury, but him.” Durant’s season was clearly over, and Durant shouted an expletive as he left his recovery will probably take several months. That lucrative expected move supposed to be one of the marquee free  Kevin Durant’s injury came at the worst time to the New York Knicks may be in jeop- agentsthe �loor, this his summer.frustration He obvious. may now He wasend ardy. up exercising his $31.5m option to stay Durant had been cleared by the War- with the Warriors, especially if he’s go- riors’ medical staff after Game 4 and of a scenario where KD aggravated the was a calf injury. The 30-year-old small ing to be side lined for an extended pe- participated in both a practice session injuryon the �loorand had until no he chance was fully of �it, returning for fear forwardDurant’s is desolate.�irst injury of this postseason riod. on Sunday and a shootaround practice this season. “I don’t believe there’s anybody to “I’m hurting deep in the soul right earlier on Monday. The Warriors had Their nightmare came true. And if it blame, but I understand in this world now,” Durant wrote on Instagram after- said throughout his month-long ab- really was only was a calf injury initially, and if you have to, you can blame me,” wards. sence that they did not want him back this was worse.  Reggae Girlz must fi nd more harmony Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz lost to the pressive saves at crucial times, including mighty Brazil 3-0 in their debut World Cup match in France on Sunday and from the penalty spot. denyingThough Barcelona grabbing mid�ielder most praise, Andressa the of the group stages. 19-year-old keeper is more focused on needThe to defeat improve at thesigni�icantly Stade des to Alpes get out in the overall outcome for the Hue Men- Grenoble might was daunting but the zies-coached team. mood in the camp remains as positive as Schneider said: “I believe I had a few it had been in the build-up. really good saves but there were also They are bottom of Group C with Aus- three goals so I wish I could help my tralia, while Brazil, who got all three team more. With the saves, I was just do- goals from 34-year-old Cristiane — ing my job and being there for my team. becoming the oldest player to score a “But like the coach said we have to hat-trick at a World Cup — and Italy on take these lessons and apply them for three points each, are the top two. Ita- ly defeated the highly rated Australians a big tournament but now that is behind  Sheldon Cottrell salutes taking another wicket 2-1 in the earlier game on Sunday. us.the Ournext nervesgame, this should was beour behind �irst game us soin now we just have to go out for the next in their historic bow as a reality check, game and be ready.” theHaving players re�lected realise on their their faults performance and are Captain Konya Plummer, who led a Windies had South focusing on correcting those weakness- slightly overwhelmed defensive line, ad- es ahead of Friday’s contest against Italy mitted to some indiscipline, but believes at Stade Auguste-Delaune. her young side gave it their best and the Africa in trouble Goalkeeper Sydney Schneider did no positives will serve them well going for- wrong on the day, pulling out some im- ward.  West Indies head coach Floyd Reif- er believes Monday’s rain-abandoned match was a missed opportunity to soter we they wanted lost the to �irst take three big advantage games their of take advantage of South Africa's poor that.con�idence as a team will be a bit low, run of form at the ICC World Cup in West Indies were again aggres- England and Wales. sive early on and were rewarded The Proteas has lost their previous when left-arm pacer Sheldon Cottrell three matches and were under heavy knocked over veteran Hashim Amla pressure to turn around their failing (6) and Aidy Markram (5) cheaply. campaign. Cottrell’s trademark march and sa- And sent in at the Rose Bowl in lute to celebrate a wicket has gone Southampton they were tottering on viral. 29 for two in the eighth over before West Indies have used their fast rain intervened and eventually forced bowling attack to good effect in the a no-result. tournament, blasting out Pakistan in “We were looking forward to the their opening game in Nottingham be- game, especially the start that we had fore also having Australia in trouble in in the game,” Reifer said. “And plan- their second game before losing. West ning for the game last night, we were Indies play England on Friday – weath-  Sydney Schneider made a great World Cup debut really looking forward to this game. Af- er permitting.  Hazard makes his dream Real Real Madrid have agreed a deal to sign The Belgian scored 110 goals in 352 forward Eden Hazard from Chelsea for a games for Chelsea after joining from Lil- fee that could exceed $160 million. Haz- le in 2012 and scored twice as they won ard had another brilliant season for the Blues last term and is considered in the "Leaving Chelsea is the biggest and same bracket as Cristiano Ronaldo, Li- toughestthe Europa decision League in �inal my lastcareer month. to date," onel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé. said Hazard. Writing on Facebook, he added: "I and will be presented as a Real player on hope you understand I had to pursue my Thursday,Hazard, subject28, is on to aa �ive-yearmedical. contract next chapter, just as each and every one of you should when you have the chance to pursue your dreams. "Now it's in the open I would like to put on record one thing was always clear to me, I have loved every moment at Chelsea and not once did I ever con- sider, nor would I have left for any other club." Real Madrid are paying an initial 100m euros ($92m) for the attacking  Eden Hazard dreamt of joining Real as a boy could see Chelsea receive at least anoth- ermid�ielder, $68m from though his sale. bonus payments it is tough to say whether he has been three consecutive Champions League Hazard expects to have a good work- worth it. titles. ing relationship with Real head coach During his six seasons at the Santiago The part he played off the bench, scor- Zinedine Zidane, unlike Gareth Bale, Bernabéu, he has suffered from 31 sep- ing an amazing goal in Kiev to secure the who seems certain to have to leave arate injuries – meaning he missed over third of those and his glorious extra-time the club this summer. There is no love 100 games throughout. winner in the 2014 Clásico Copa del Rey lost between Zidane and Bale and the When he has played, he has blown hot Welshman’s erratic form and lack of There are many clubs who would love integrating with his team-mates works of derision and frustration. to�inal sign will Bale always but his be Real remembered wages of aroundfondly. against him. andThat cold said, too heand has at timessparkled been at a crucial �igure $350,000 a week makes him unafforda- For three years, Bale was Real’s most times and won every single honour ble unless he is willing to take a massive  Gareth Bale is not wanted by Real Madrid expensive purchase ever at $95m and available to him in Spain, including pay cut.  PUZZLES | COMICS PAGE B4 Friday, June 14, 2019 | Issue No 388 C�������� T����

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