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Friday 4th February 2005

Contact a Counsellor
There are solutions for frustration, anxiety, and "the blues".
Derelict Cars Soon Gone
A barge is coming soon and the first of the terminated vehicles will be removed.
ESO Survey
Population results reveal a 20% decrease in Grand Cayman’s population, from 42,397 in April 2004 to 33,853 in November.
Editorial: Derelict Vehicles an Eyesore
Owners, arrange to have these cars removed while the service is free.
Fatal Accidents Up
In seven months (July 2004-January 2005), six dead. For the previous 18 months (January 2003-June 2004), seven dead.
Final Sweep
GT and BT: MC Restoration will complete its third and final pass through these districts over the next two weeks.
LoGB Speech
More excerpts from his speech to the Business Outlook Forum addressing tourism, financial services and inward investment.
More Cargo from CAL
Cayman Airways is now operating a dedicated all-cargo aircraft. Items such as home and office furniture, building materials, appliances and electronic goods can be transported by air at competitive prices.
More Trailers
28 have arrived; 12 will soon come; 44 are on order.
No Cell Phone
“If you put a 20-year-old driver behind the wheel with a cell phone, their reaction times are the same as a 70-year-old driver who is not using a cell phone.”
Planning Knows
Before rebuilding, take the time to get guidance on how to make your home safer.
Port Schedule Published
The Port Authority will start publishing a ‘due to arrive’ container schedule, so customers can make collection arrangements ahead of time.
Road Rage
“Sometimes when driving a vehicle we find the opportunity to funnel our frustration at conditions at home and misdirect these feelings to other drivers…”
Temporary Housing
As the first families receive their keys, the LoGB assures recipients that the trailers are a step towards returning to permanent accommodation.
Traffic Police to Increase Vigilance
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) continues to monitor traffic and drivers and promises to be more vigilant in 2005.