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Cross-party Members of Parliament delegation visits Cayman

A delegation of Members of Parliament from across the political parties in the United Kingdom spent one week visiting the Cayman Islands. Lord Davies of Coity, the leader of the delegation, was joined by Eleanor Laing (Conservative); Eric Martlew (Labour); Brian Donohoe (Labour); and Andrew Rosindell (Conservative).

The five MPs were here to see things that were of interest to them according to indications from the Government Information Service (GIS).

While they were here they visited a number of people and places. On Friday 28 July the delegation met with Morgan Da Costa, President of the Chamber of Commerce, in the morning, and in the afternoon, the MPs went to Lower Valley where they met with Adrian Estwick, Assistant Director of Agriculture.

On Monday 31 July the delegation visited the Cayman Islands Hospital, where they were greeted by the hospital chiefs Craig Brown and Sherline Henriquiez and toured many of the hospital facilities, accompanied by Diane Montoya from the Ministry of Health and Human Services.



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Cingular plans for eight new Caribbean markets

CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP) -- Cingular, the US-based corporation that acquired AT&T Wireless last month, announced Tuesday it would expand operations into eight Caribbean islands next year.

Cingular said it would offer services in Curacao, St. Kitts, Anguilla, Jamaica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, St. Martin and St. Barth's. The company also said it would acquire licenses to operate in Trinidad and Turks and Caicos.

As a result of its US$41 billion acquisition of AT&T Wireless, Cingular currently operates in Antigua, Barbados, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia and St. Vincent.

"The best is yet to come for wireless customers in the Caribbean," said Jordan Roderick, the executive vice president of Cingular's International operations.