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Lionfish and chips anyone?
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Lionfish catchers removed more than 500 of the invasive fish from Cayman’s waters in a culling tournament.
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Several high profile developments in Grand Cayman have been scrapped.
07 September, 2010 @ 7:30PM
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A number of Royal Cayman Islands Police Service officers have been required to take polygraph tests recently.
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In the ongoing Grand Court trial, police shared interviews conducted with the three men accused of the murder of Omar Barton Samuels.
08 September, 2010 @ 3:53PM
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Lawmakers have questioned whether a plan to exempt certain domestic helpers from Cayman’s so-called rollover policy would stand up to legal tests. 
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Doing your bit to go green
Fighting to preserve the environment can occasionally feel like trying to save something that is already gone. However, everything we do in our daily lives can end up having an impact on our environment.
Eating away at the Lionfish problem
The invasive lionfish has been hitting the headlines often ever since the first one was spotted in Cayman’s waters back in 2008. From a single specimen in Little Cayman, the fish have spread to all three islands and can now be found on most dive sites.
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Letters & Features
Editorial for September 8: Incentives needed
Going forward, the government will likely have to offer developers incentives to build major projects here or face a reality of an extended recession.

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